Wheel Related Problems of the 1998 Lincoln Mark Viii

Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 1998 Lincoln Mark Viii.

Table 1. Wheel related problems of Lincoln Mark Viii

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wheel problems
3

Wheel problem #1

I've had this gem since 2010, bought with 30,000 miles. . . Now has 104,000 miles. It was great until 2014. Where do I start? (1) no heat- broken blender door actuator. . . Manually set it to the warm setting for the winter behind glove box. (2) driver's door handle snapped last year(replaced for $100). . . And now this year the passenger side snapped. (3) doors are constantly "ajar", alternating from one side to the other. (4) ball joint is starting to wear badly, (5) driver's seat won't recline, (6) steering wheel won't move forward/backward anymore, (7) suspension is starting to go. . . Front end lowers to ground after shutting down engine. I'm sure there's more that I can't think of.

Wheel problem #2

No summary listed for above vehicle.

Wheel problem #3

The wheels developed stress cracks within five months of my owning the vehicle. The dealer and a Ford representative each "looked" at the wheels without removing them from the vehicle and informed me that the stress craking was caused by an "over torquing" of the lug nuts. I have only had the car six months and I have never had the front wheels removed. I do not believe the cracks are a result of "over-torquing" and I am seeking any additional failure information of my description. I also believe the stress crack will continue to worsen and eventually fail.


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