Lincoln Continental owners have reported 49 visibility related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 11 most common visibility problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's interior rearview mirror (15 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's rearview mirror (11 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
The contact owns a 1998 Lincoln Continental. The contact stated that the rear view and driver side mirrors were tinted with an anti-reflection chemical which melted the plastic inside causing the mirrors to look foggy or darker than they were. Read details...
2019 Lincoln Continental- I am writing regarding the subject recall (safety recall notice 22551 NHTSA recall 22v644) involving a cloudy rear view camera on my vehicle. I have checked periodically to have my vehicle repaired. Read details...
The 1998 Lincoln Continental is an accident waiting to happen, the slanted windshield above a grey dashboard, causing a reflection in the bright sunlight that makes some objects invisible to the driver. Too many car designs have this fault and should be outlawed for safety reasons. Read details...
The windows in the vehicle will not roll down. This has happened numerous times. The vehicle is at dealer now, and they can't get windows down. . Dealer said it needed a rotor cup. This happens every week with the windows not working properly. Read details...
Inside rearview automatic day/night mirror in my 1996 Continental has stopped dimming. There is a spot approximately in the upper right middle of the mirror that does dim as it should. As such, when a car comes up from behind (especially when they have brights on), it blinds me and decreases my Read details...