Power Train Problems of Lincoln Mark

Lincoln Mark owners have reported 4 problems related to power train (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Power Train problem of the 2007 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 07/16/2018

The truck's transmission shutters, so the whole truck vibrates. This is a huge safety issue. It causes the truck to slow down and overdrive does not kick in. So you have to slow down and force the truck to shift. This is a 5. 4 triton motor. I did change the plugs and coil packs. This job is not cheap. If you look at the Ford forums I am one of thousands. If you shut the over drive off problem is fixed but you can't drive over 55 without toasting the motor and using a huge amount of fuel. It appears this happens very frequently. This should be a recall issue. . Read more...

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2 Power Train problem of the 2006 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 08/11/2011

I have a powertrain warranty for my truck an Ford says I have sludge in engine an I gave them all oil change receipts my warranty is up in oct 2011 an Ford is dying to fix it please help.

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3 Power Train problem of the 2006 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 04/18/2010

2006 Lincoln Mark lt went into "engine failsafe mode" for no reason. This created a very dangerous condition with the truck going into an idle. Pulled truck over and restarted engine.

4 Power Train problem of the 1998 Lincoln Mark

Failure Date: 12/15/2002

Transmission replaced at 55k miles. Primary symptom was shuddering during overdrive gear shifts. (79k) heater will not work. Unit only blows cold air. Vehicle eats rotors. Rotors need to be turned or replaced at least once a year. Electric steering adjustment won't go up or down. Temporarily fixed by beating on steering wheel.

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