general problems of the 2003 Lincoln Town Car

12 problems related to steering have been reported for the 2003 Lincoln Town Car. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Lincoln Town Car based on all problems reported for the 2003 Town Car.

1 Steering problem

Failure Date: 05/20/2022

The rear-end failed does not have tempered axle there was a recall on 2003 Lincolns with same problem but when I enter VIN it does not pull anything up lost control of car and had to be towed home have not had it to the dealer yet.

2 Steering problem

Failure Date: 05/03/2022

Rear end started a sudden howell and shaking and grinding and the abs and traction control light came on and brakes and suspension did not want to function properly while driving in traffic as quick as I could I pulled over and it looked like one tire was sticking out of the axel way far so I just pulled over and called for my aaa to to and got towed home thats it.

3 Steering problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2018

When putting vehicle in motion, steering is stiff. Power steering oil level is proper at appropriate level. The local mechanic indicated that the steering mechanism is at fault. When driving the vehicle on street, steering is difficult but manageable.

4 Steering problem

Failure Date: 01/27/2018

13s08 campaign for lower/upper steering shaft replacement covers 2005-2011 crown victoria/grand marquis/town car, but not the 2003-2004, which have the same parts. My 2003 Lincoln Town Car is having the issue addressed by 13s08, but is not covered by the campaign.

5 Steering problem

Failure Date: 06/21/2016

47,000 miles on 2003 Lincoln Town Car steering suddenly became difficult and 'binds' intermittently at a constant turning radius when turning the wheel both clock-wise and counter-clockwise. This occurred while in motion at low speeds, ~25 mph, immediately after coming down a hill, as if the sudden compression of the car cause the shaft to warp at the joint. After further inspection the lower and intermediate steering shafts appear heavily corroded at the u-joints and throughout both shafts. Based on the influx of steering shaft complaints over the past year or so for the same year and model car, this is undeniably a mechanical failure on the manufacturers part, I. E. , engineered to fail. Additionally, based on the level of corrosion, this issue may have been more apparent and/or severe if there was more mileage put on the car but luckily the vehicle was driving at low speeds at the time of failure. Images are attached below.

6 Steering problem

Failure Date: 12/21/2015

Tl- the contact owns a 2003 Lincoln Town Car. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to a certified mechanic who found the vehicle's lower steering shaft was found defective when at a routine inspection. The vehicle's lower steering shaft was replaced however, while driving at approximately 65 mph on the highway the steering wheel's shaft ditachted again causing the contact to lose control of the vehicle. The contact stated that there was no crash however, a police report was filed. The vehicle was taken to a certified mechanic again who diagnosed that the upper steering shaft needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure however, the contact stated the manufacturer offered no usable assistance for the issue and or failure. The approximate failure millage 80,000. Gl.

7 Steering problem

Failure Date: 07/17/2015

We have a fleet of Lincoln Town Cars used in a ground transportation service. The driver reported that "the steering felt (very) tight". Another car was dispatched to cover the livery, and the affected car was towed back to our facility. Our senior mechanic examined the car and the issue is the lower steering shaft assembly. It is severely corroded, and the "u-joints" contained in it are almost impossible to move. We contacted the dealer, provided the VIN, and was told there is no recall on this vehicle this is not a new fomoco problem, there have been several recalls of several other years (and models) for the very issue. It is the exact same part that has failed in several years of Town Car (and similar). They are playing game with recall status on this vehicle these cars (that all have the same steering shaft design) should be recalled the scope of this recall needs to be expanded.

8 Steering problem

Failure Date: 03/30/2015

This vehicle has the same "hard steering" issues as our other Town Cars. The newer ones were recalled, but the 2003 & 2004 were not included in that recall. Upon examination, it is determined the lower steering shaft is corroded and the cause of these issues, as explained in Lincoln's 13s01 recall. Why is this vehicle not recalled as well?.

9 Steering problem

Failure Date: 06/14/2014

Consider including Town Cars in the latest Ford crown vic, merc gran marquis, marauder 500k car steering issue. While changing the oil on my 2003 Town Car one month ago, I found a heat shield from the exhaust manifold laying parallel to and on the steering shaft stuck between the shaft and the upper control arm support and vehicle frame. The bolts holding the shield as well as mounting tabs on the shield had rusted and broken off. Very scary to see since the universal joint midway on the shaft could have easily jammed on the shield while steering to the left I. E. Turning the steering wheel counter clockwise. The shield was easily removed from within the engine compartment without the use of tools. Thought you should know. Thank you.

10 Steering problem

Failure Date: 07/17/2013

The contact owns a 2003 Lincoln Town Car. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the steering wheel seized. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 60,000.

11 Steering problem

Failure Date: 10/22/2012

The contact owns a 2003 Lincoln Town Car. The contact was driving 10 mph when the vehicle became difficult to steer, producing a stiff binding when turning the steering wheel. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for inspection and repair. The contact was advised that the lower intermediate steering shaft was corroded. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the incident. The approximate failure mileage was 220000. The consumer stated a recall was issued. However, his make, model and year were not included in the recall. Updated 11/13/13.

12 Steering problem

Failure Date: 12/05/2010

Lower steering shaft is binding at 25,000 miles I find this to be a defect Ford should be required to pay for. This defect makes sterring very hard, like having limited power steering, and it grabs and binds as you turn the wheel. I replaced the part at my own expense, part #5w1z-3b676-aa and installed it myself. It cost 168. 00 usd, with a discount. This is the second Town Car I have had to do this repair to.


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