Steering Related Problems of the 1997 Lincoln Mark Viii

Table 1 shows four common steering related problems of the 1997 Lincoln Mark Viii. The number one most common problem is related to the steering wheel (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the steering (one problem).

Table 1. Steering related problems of Lincoln Mark Viii


Recently reported Steering problems of the 1997 Lincoln Mark Viii

The Steering Wheel problem

Power adjustment steering colums act erractically and will adjust by itself while consumer is driving . Dealer cannot duplicate defect, and cannot determine cause. Water pump leaked causing low coolant light to illuminate. Door ajar switch faulty and was replaced.   Read details...

The Steering problem

Steering wheel sensor would make a grinding noise while operating and would not lock in position. Dealer was notified and refused to assist because it not a recall, and out of warranty.   Read details...

The Steering Anti-theft Device problem

Steering wheel comes lose and wobbles. There is an automatic adjuster that allows driver to tilt and adjust wheel. Dealer has been notified.   Read details...


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