Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problems of the 1998 Lincoln Town Car

13 problems related to manifold/header/muffler/tail pipe have been reported for the 1998 Lincoln Town Car. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 05/31/2013

I have a 1998 Lincoln Town Car with low miles (125,000). The cheap plastic that the intake manifold is made out of has cracked were the heater hose connects in the back causing the vehicle to not be drive-able due to overheating.

2 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 04/17/2013

Vehicle began to over heat. Once it got hot, the power of car is,was lost. After happening a few times,I found a very small [pin size] hole in the thermastate recieving unit. This is a part of the manifold it self. All attemps to repair this problem has failed. ! trying to fix this proved impossible. This part is in fact made of some type of plastic. As it heats up the plastic exspands, and re-opens the hole,which has now become a crack. All effords to find a sealent to stop the leak,has failed. To have this crack repaired means that the entire top of the motor [manifold] must be re-placed. Ford re-placed the termastate housing unit in 2000-2001, with an aluminum piece,problem solved. There are no re-calls,nor even a notification,sent out, to address this problem. I feel stornly that this is in fact a known problem,which Ford was aware of,but decided that it did not happen enough to fix it. Please note::when the car ovrt heats it shuts off the power to the engine!!! this could potientially be avery dangerous situation,especially in high traffic,high speed situations!!!!.

3 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2010

Failure of the plastic intake manifold system. Loss of coolant, engine overheated, loss of power and control in heavy traffic presented a serious safety hazard. Engine intake manifold system is a design flaw and subject of an earlier recall by manufacturer.

4 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 11/10/2010

The contact owns a 1998 Lincoln Town Car. While driving approximately 20 mph the vehicle over heated and the manifold cracked. The vehicle was towed to his residence. The vehicle had not been taken to the dealer for the failure. He called the manufacturer and was advised that he had to pay for the repairs. He referenced an unknown manufacturer's recall. The vehicle was purchased used in 2007. The vehicle had continued to overheat since he purchased it. The failure and current mileages were approximately 90,000.

5 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 03/20/2009

1998 Lincoln towncar plastic intake leakage problems from cracks that originated from oem faulty design. I would like to state, "Ford and/or his legal distributor did not disclose that the design of the plastic intake manifold was defective and did not contact me thereafter in regard to this matter when and after I purchased said vehicle". If Ford's legal distributor had disclosed the defective design I would not have bought the vehicle. The cost for the repair and the possibility of engine damage is enormous. Ford should be held liable for neglect to disclose this information for buyer's of this vehicles.

6 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 01/12/2009

I took my 1998 Lincoln to a dealership for diagnosis of engine noise and it was determined the intake manifold was cracked causing loss of coolant and collateral damage costing $1400. 00. The dealer advised this was a recall item but expired in 2005. Customer service for Ford would not grant any concessions and being on a fixed income, I'm looking for some financial relief. I had been to the dealers in the past for service and never once did they mention a recall, even prior the expiration date. I never recalled a notice possibly buying the car in 2000 but you would think the dealership computers would alert to the recall. Your assistance would be much appreciated.

7 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 02/27/2008

The contact owns a 1998 Lincoln Town Car. The contact noticed fluid leaking from her vehicle. She took the vehicle to a local mechanic and they stated that the thermostat failed. Repairs were made, but the failure recurred. The contact took the vehicle to another mechanic, but no repairs were made. She began looking for assistance with having her vehicle repaired. Unfortunately, the dealer was also unable to provide the assistance she needed. The failure mileage was unknown. Updated 7/3/08 the consumer stated the intake manifold was cracked. Updated 07/03/08.

8 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 04/06/2006

: the contact stated while driving at various speeds the vehicle began running rough and misfired. The vehicle was taken to the dealership on two occasions. On the first visit, the dealer changed the #4 coil. After the second incident the dealer determined the intake manifold was cracked which was leaking antifreeze. The spark plugs were clean and the contact was directed to have the intake manifold replaced. The dealer informed the contact that the intake manifold on this vehicle is made of plastic. The intake manifold for the model of this vehicle is no longer produced in plastic.

9 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 03/07/2006

: the contact stated that the vehicle's interior had an antifreeze odor. There were also puddles of antifreeze in the driveway. The vehicle was taken to a service dealer, who determined that the intake manifold was slowly leaking antifreeze. There were no repairs immediately performed.

10 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 02/16/2006

Cracked intake manifold-my car overheated and died. It needs repair that is estimated to cost a lot of money that I do not have!!!.

11 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2006

: the contact stated when the hood was opened, there was water leaking from the intake manifold. The dealership determined the intake manifold needs to be replaced. Updated 03/09/06.

12 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 02/06/2006

: the contact stated the vehicle was running hot, at 45 mph, and then stalled. The vehicle was towed to a dealership, where it was determined the intake manifold was leaking and needed to be replaced. The contact temporarily fixed the vehicle with adhesive, but it is leaking again.

13 Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Failure Date: 11/15/2004

Plastic intake manifold on 1998 Lincoln Town Car with Ford 4. 6 liter v-8 engine cracked causing loss of coolant. The car has 102,000 miles on it. So far, repair costs have come to $1250. 00. The leak also damaged the alternator which will cost an additional $400 to replace. The manifold was replaced at my cost by a local repair shop. The part was not saved.



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