Six problems related to air bag not deploy have been reported for the 2000 Lincoln LS. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Lincoln LS based on all problems reported for the 2000 LS.
Tl the contact owned a 2000 Lincoln Ls. While driving 35 mph, the steering wheel pulled to the right and caused the vehicle to drive into a ditch. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The air bags did not deploy. The vehicle was totaled and towed to an unknown location. A police report was filed. The contact suffered injuries and received medical attention. The manufacturer and dealer were not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed. The failure mileage was unknown.
The horn and cruise control just suddenly quit working does a master automotive technician ase-certified I decided to check it out before I contacted the dealer the problem is in the clock spring the clock spring has failed without an accident or anything to cause it to file this seems like it should be an issue that's a national highway traffic and safety administration should be interested in as it is a safety issue because of clock spring that will fail without stop the airbag it says car is in an accident the airbags will not deploy because of clock spring is defective I have a better mechanic for 32 years this is the first time I've ever seen a vehicle that the clockspring failed in without an accident because the failure I'm ashamed of Ford Lincoln Mercury installing such a substandard component that is important as a clock spring I believe this is an issue that should be fixed by Ford I'm not buying me or any other mechanic or any private owner.
The contact owned a 2000 Lincoln Ls. While driving approximately 45 mph, the vehicle unexpectedly swerved off the road and crashed into an iron fence. The front driver side air bag failed to deploy with the massive impact. The front passenger seat was unoccupied, but the air bag deployed. The driver was fatally injured. The vehicle was completely destroyed and towed to a salvage facility. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
Air bag light went on. After internet research, I learned that there may be a short under the driver's seat that causes the airbag to not deploy.
While driving 45 mph vehicle was involved in a head on collision and the air bags did not deploy. The seat belt light was on and was on at the time of the accident.
My 2000 Lincoln Ls was struck broadside by a 1997 Mazda protege. The collision resulted in both the driver and passenger door, as well as the center pillar, being caved in by the other vehicle. However, despite a collision that resulted in over $4,200 worth of damage to this vehicle, the driver side air bag did not deploy. What is the use in having such safety equipment if one cannot rely upon it when an accident occurs?.