Automatic Transmission Problems of Lincoln Mark

Lincoln Mark owners have reported 3 problems related to automatic transmission (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Transmission problem of the 2008 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 08/12/2008

Racing flare-up rpm's and acceleration upon braking intermittingly. Truck accelerates at any time at a high speed supposedly cannot be duplicated upon testing at dealership. Ford denied until TSB was found at the Ford corporation dated June 2008. Upon 2nd visit to mechanic performed rpm flare-up fix on truck to this TSB. Truck still has the same problem since 2008 mechanic still cannot duplicate. Cannot get resolution problem very dangerous to pedestians and ourselves. Unable to drive unless we have to use this vehicle - retirement car ?.

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2 Automatic Transmission problem of the 2006 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 06/16/2006

: the contact stated on 6/16/2006,while stopped, the engine began reving, making a sound (whua, whua, whua, whumph), and then lunged forward. At the same time the breaks failed. There have been 20 occurances, including 6 accidents. Property damages occurred on two occasions although there were no police reports filed. The dealer attempted to fix the problem, but when the problem continued they offered to buy back the vehicle and send it to the manufacturer for examination.

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3 Automatic Transmission problem of the 1996 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 03/10/1997

Vehiclle jumped from park into reverse while driver had stepped out. Vehicle hit an embankment, while traveling backwards, jumped into drive and ran over driver, severely injuring driver. Neither Lincoln dealership nor a Ford desing analysis engineer could find the cause for this erratic occurrence.

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