Table 1 shows two common structure related problems of the 2014 Lincoln MKX.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Body problems | |
| Hatchback/liftgate problems |
I parked my vehicle on a slight incline in parking lot, when shortly thereafter vehicle rolled away and crashed into a gate. I had parked the vehicle walked in the back of the vehicle and went inside to conduct my business. The fact that the roll back did not happen as I parked indicates that the car was properly parked. Being perplexed as to why my parked vehicle suddenly rolled back I then discovered that the Ford CO. Had a re-call on some of their Lincoln Mkx 2014's. My vehicle may have been manufactured outside of their current recall period; however this does not dictate that my vehicle did not experience the same mal-function. My situation matches exactly that which is described in their announcement consequence summary. I am confident that this situation is exactly as described in Ford recall 14s10/ campaign number 14v393000. However the Ford CO. Continues to deny that this was a result of their re-call problem . I have sent an official letter outlining my situation.
2014 Lincoln Mkx. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle moves when gear shifter in park position, power lift gate sporadically opens/rises, carbon monoxide odors inside vehicle. The consumer stated a light illuminated that indicated the vehicle was not in park, when the consumer moved the gear to park. The consumer stated he shook the gear shift a little and the light went out. A few days later, before he could raise the hatch, the vehicle started rolling backwards into the street. The consumer managed to get in the vehicle, and once again a light was on, indicating the vehicle was not in park, despite him placing the vehicle in park. Also, the passenger side mirror would sporadically go all the way up while driving, which made the entire right side of the vehicle a blind spot. After a year and a half of complaints, the dealer inspected the mirror and determined it was defective and replaced it. The rear hatch would sporadically open, and rise when the vehicle was parked or being driven. The consumer stated intermittently, a light would illuminate on the vehicle, saying a key was not detected exhaust fumes entered the vehicle while driving at times.