Ten problems related to power train have been reported for the 2012 Lincoln MKX. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Lincoln MKX based on all problems reported for the 2012 MKX.
The contact owns a 2012 Lincoln Mkx. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the accelerator pedal was depressed but the vehicle failed to respond. The all-wheel drive (awd) warning light and the power train warning light were illuminated. The contact stated that he veered to the side of the road and turned off the vehicle and waited for 15-20 seconds. The contact then continued driving; however, the failure recurred increasingly. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who test drove the vehicle and informed the contact that they could not duplicate the failure. The dealer and the manufacturer were notified of the failure and informed the contact that the vehicle could not be repaired under an unknown NHTSA campaign because the VIN was not included. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 97,400.
I have a 2012 Lincoln Mkx and a piece of the transmission broke off while I was driving on the highway at night. I was able to get the vehicle to the shoulder but this could have caused a serious accident even resulting in fatalities. I have contacted the dealership but he is not cooperating and says that he is going to do nothing about it. I have an estimate from the repair where I had to have the vehicle towed. There were no type of warning lights at all on the dash board.
I was driving 35 mph on single lane road. All wheel drive off came on and car stopped. Luckily nobody rearended me. Same thing happened to our friend's 2014 Mkx. Turned engine off and drove to dealer. They could not reproduce the error so they could not fix it. Next time it happens it would probably kill me.
I would be driving and a message would come up with a wrench on it and I would lose power and eventually stoal. . . . Not good on highway!!!!.
Tl-the contact owns a 2012 Lincoln Mkx. The contact stated that when exiting the vehicle without warning the vehicle gear shaft into reverse causing the vehicle to reverse into the contact garage. There was damage to the driver side door and left front fender. No injury�s. No medical attention called. No police report filed. The dealer tom roush Lincoln, Mazda & Mitsubishi 525 david brown dr, westfield, in 46074 (317)-896-5561 was contacted and made aware of the failure but stated that no recalls were under the VIN provided. The vehicle was not fixed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 68,000. Ck.
While driving on a city street, vehicle did not respond to the accelator- no power to the vehicle and a "wrench" appeared on the dash board. Power train problem. Take vehicle immediately to your Lincoln dealer. The car stopped and I was able to pull over. It seemed to be choking then stopped. Towed it to dealer - they ran diagnostic tests and found "nothing wrong with it". Two weeks later same thing happened. Fortunately I was on a city street again and able to move over. Had this happened n the freeway I am sure there would have been a major accident. Dealer again could find nothing again. Apparently the diagnostic tests are not effective. They recommended replacing the "throttle". That "might" be the problem. I am now very uncomfortable driving this vehicle and stay always in the right lane just in case it decides to die again. I do not feel safe driving this vehicle now. Apparently Lincoln expects an owner to keep replacing parts - even though they might not be defective - and hope eventually the correct part is replaced. I am wondering about all the electronic "progress" we have supposedly made, why defective parts cannot be accurately detected. Way too much unnecessary functions on vehicles - creating too many chances for electrical errors. Where does it end? the car has only 37,000 miles on it and was very reliable - until now- now it is out of warranty - each replacement part, I am sure, will be costly - this is going to be a guessing game from now on.
When shifting into "park" there is a warning that appears on the dash as "shift to park". The "p" indicator light will not illuminate and does not engage safety features associated with placing the vehicle in "park". This also causes the display to stay on and drains the battery if not corrected. This is a known issue addressed on TSB 15-0047 but should be a safety recall as it could lead to a stranded motorist.
Stoped at a red light on a slight grade. Car shut down completely w/loss of steering & brakes. Drifted backward until I pushed the emergency brake. Local dealer ran dianostics, nothing found Lincoln provided zero help in resoulving the problem.
While driving on the freeway car started jerking while pressing on the gas, then car began to slow down, and power shut down. So luckily I was able to pull over and avoid a accident. Sat for awhile then restarted the car and drove off. On another occasion, while trying to merge on to a freeway ,while trying to accelerate, car jerks and acts as if it wants to shut down. Also door sensors beep every time you get out of car, and you have to keep slamming doors in order for interior, lights to go off. Dash reads doors are still open. No power to my radio and cant even get my display screen to turn on.
Going down the street when all of a sudden the car give a big hipcup, then just a few feet more, another big hipcup, then had no power, could press the gas pedal to the floor, and nothing, luckily was able to pull it off the street, out of the way of traffic, had we been going faster, and been on a busy highway, could had been fatally injured by a car traveling behind us at a greater speed. The open wrench sign came up on the instrument panel, indicating powertrain problem. Luck for us, a deputy came along, and ask to help, he said try to restart it, we had sit for about 5 minutes, the open wrench light was gone, and the car we could drive on home, took to the plaza Lincoln dealer the next day, and they ran the computer test and the pinpoint test and could not find anything, but I have found on the internet, this is a common problem! I guess we have to have people killed before anyone will do a recall on this problem, sad money is more important then people's lives.
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