Mercury Mountaineer owners have reported 3 problems related to air brake (under the air brake category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mercury Mountaineer based on all problems reported for the Mountaineer.
2005 - Mercury Mountaineer. This vehicle has what I believe is a braking design flaw. I have bee complaining about this brake in this vehicle form day one as we first thought that the brake rotors had tire dressing on them. This was not the case. It now appears that the brake pedal is designed for the shorter persons, around 5 ft, 2 in. The brake pedal with a person of this size would simply push the brake pedal almost straight down downward towards the ground. A person over 6 ft like myself (6 ft, 6in), cannot push this brake pedal downward in the same fashion as the shorter person. The taller person like myself pushes the brake pedal towards the firewall. This braking energy is not translated properly to the brake pedal, causing following:
the vehicle’s brakes will not to stop the vehicle in a timely manner. The vehicle’s brakes appear drive as if the brake rotates are glazed. The driver of the vehicle leg while driving in city traffic will fatigue quite easily. This makes it even hard to stop the vehicle after you have driven it for a time. Please note that I have contacted my deal where I purchased the vehicle and motor company. They are all agree, that there is a difference between drive sizes in this vehicle. This is not in dispute; the fix or corrective action is in dispute. Ford and the dealer want for me for me to pay over $3,000. 00 in order to upgrade the same vehicle except this one would has the $120. 00 adjustable pedal option. It appears that is option it really needed to be standard in all vehicles of this type. Note per Ford booklets, this adjustable pedal is designed for shorter folks and not taller folks. I am trying to work this out with the dealer as Ford had become deaf to my issue. Note there take is will not assist in any way. What a great car company.
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Abs light is on and had test done and comes up as rear speed control sensor. Have replaced numerous times and still no change. Have taken to Ford dealerships, Mercury dealerships, and other well known maintenance shops and no one knows what is wrong. Since the light has come on the front brakes feel like they are dragging. Also the display on the premium radio works when it wants to.
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Abs sensor failed, however system continues to experience failures after replacement of the sensor. Mjs.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Air Brake problems | |
Air Brake Abs Warning Light problems | |
Air Brake Antilock problems | |
Air Brake Wheel Speed Sensor problems |