10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
38,009 miles

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1997 Lincoln Mark VIII lights problems

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1997 Lincoln Mark VIII Owner Comments (Page 1 of 2)

problem #26

Jul 182009

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • 61,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The contact owns a 1997 Lincoln Mark viii. The contact stated that the low beam headlights are known to burn out. The parts are no longer being manufactured so the only way to repair them is with a kit. The contact stated that this seemed like an expensive temporary remedy. In addition, the blend door, which opens the control for hot and cold air to defrost the windshield, does not work. The manufacturer was notified and stated that it was a safety issue. The dealer stated that this could be repaired at the contact's expense. The contact feels that he should not have to pay for the repair because it was caused by a manufacturer defect. There have been numerous complaints regarding this failure, but no decision on how the contact's vehicle will be repaired. He will wait until a recall is issued for this failure. The failure mileage was 61,000 and current mileage was 61,985. Updated 09/11/09 updated 09/15/09.

- Harrison Township, MI, USA

problem #25

Nov 032007

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 59,000 miles
Low beam headlight (hid) on right side has failed and no replacements are offered by factory or dealer.

- Warrensburg, MO, USA

problem #24

Dec 202007

Mark VIII

  • miles
Hid lights keep burning out and ruining the lenses on my Lincoln Mark viii 1997 lsc.

- Pine Hill, NJ, USA

problem #23

Jun 232007

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 49,941 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The contact owns a 1997 Lincoln Mark viii. The contact stated that the front driver side low beam headlight failed. When he attempted to replace the bulb, he could not get the bulb unscrewed. The dealer replaced the headlight kit and charged him $700. The failure mileage was 49,941 and current mileage is 50,000. The consumer requested to have the recall performed on the vehicle pertaining to the speed control deactivation. The consumer provided a letter from Ford denying his claim for a partial reimbursement. The dealer stated warning lights trouble. Updated 10/03/07 the consumer is seeking reimbursement for the headlight replacement. Updated.

- Beaumont , TX, USA

problem #22

Nov 152006

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 88,500 miles
In November of 2006, the passenger headlight, low beam, went out in my 1997 Lincoln Mark viii. Approximately one month later, the driver's side, low beam, also failed. I have checked with my local Ford dealership, and two other dealerships. There are no replacement parts for this problem, period, in the entire United States. When you check with after market suppliers, you are told you have to go through Ford. Since the spring of 2007 I call the local dealership monthly to check on when parts will be available. Each month, they check their data base, and learn that the replacement kit, costing hundreds of dollars, has been pushed back a month before it will be available. The current target date of availability is October 2007. So, for almost a year now, I have a Lincoln that cannot be driven at night, nor can it be repaired at any price. I wrote a letter to Ford Motor Company early in 2007 about this, and received a form letter telling to go to my local Ford dealer for parts.

- Parsons, KS, USA

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problem #21

Nov 122006

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 105,000 miles
I have a 97 Lincoln Mark viii and I was told by several Ford/Lincoln Mercury dealers that the headlight low beam bulbs, hid 9500, are not available. I contacted the manufacturer, sylvania, and the customer service rep told me the light bulbs are no longer manufactured. What are the several thousand owners of Lincoln Mark viii owners expected to do? this is a blatant safety issue and should be addressed by federal authorities. I would like to speak to a ntsb representative, if available, regarding the lighting on these vehicles. Thank you for investigating this issue.

- San Dimas, CA, USA

problem #20

Nov 062006

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 104,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

: the contact stated the front low beam headlight burned out. When the dealer was contacted, the dealer determined the headlight was on backorder. The manufacturer offered to place an order, although the part was on backorder for two months.

- Sound Beach, NY, USA

problem #19

May 102006

Mark VIII

  • miles
Neither of my two low beam headlights work so I'm having to use my high beam lights which I'm sure is difficult for oncoming traffic. I am constantly searching the internet and local sources to replace my headlights.

- Plantation, FL, USA

problem #18

May 012006

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 101,000 miles
: the contact stated the hid headlight low beam went out on the vehicle. There is a Ford recall #98B38, regarding the headlights. The VIN was not included in the recall.

- Morgan Hill, CA, USA

problem #17

Feb 012006

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 61,000 miles
Both hid headlight bulbs failed within a 2 week period. The bulbs were $175 each.

- Knoxville, TN, USA

problem #16

May 012005

Mark VIII

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

1997 Lincoln mark 8 headlights went out while driving. The consumer was driving on the freeway when the incident occurred. This almost caused a major accident because it was pitch black darkness. The consumer had to bang on the component in order for the light to come on. The consumer was informed that the transformers and the bulbs had blown all at once. The consumer was also informed that others have experienced this same problem with Lincoln vehicles.

- Salinas, CA, USA

problem #15

Feb 052005

Mark VIII

  • Automatic transmission
  • 49,200 miles
Owner was driving on the freeway and experienced electrical problem. All the head lights went out. Owner pulled over to the right. Then, contacted the dealership, and was told that the repairs for this defect would cost $2200.

- Salinas, CA, USA

problem #14

Jun 172003

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • 35,600 miles
The head lights on the vehicle have become opaque over a few years. The consumer is concerned that the lights are not working like they should. The vehicle manufacturer and the lens manufacturer have been informed of the problem.

- Gaithersburg, MD, USA

problem #13

Jan 152004

(reported on)

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • 50,000 miles
The headlights failed to illuminate fully. This reduced the driver's visibility. Tsb 604850 was issued (headlight replacement campaign). The VIN was not included.

- Orlando, FL, USA

problem #12

Nov 172003

Mark VIII 32-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 60,000 miles
I recently took my 97 Mark viii to the shop to replace the low intensity beam. The cost of this item spiraled from $262 to $1493 within a matter of hours to replace one set of lights. This is highway robbery and usury at the highest level.

- Middletown, OH, USA

problem #11

Apr 082003

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,000 miles
Headlights on my 1997 Lincoln Mark viii suddenly went out while driving on the highway at 70 mph causing a near fatal crash. I luckily ran off the road into a muddy grassy area and became stuck and not killed. I took it to the shop only to find I could not afford to get the lights repaired because the headlights on this car cost $1600. The bright lights still work, it was only the dimm lights that went out for no reason. The manufacture of these lights should be punished for selling a product that's substandard to much cheaper and safer headlights. If a pair of dimm headlights cost $1600 they should last a lifetime. My car has 60,000 miles. I am thinking of filing a law suit.

- Spring, TX, USA

problem #10

Jun 202003

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 65,000 miles
When the driver's side low-beam hid headlamp began failing, I took it to the dealer, since parts are not available anywhere else. Then I found out that parts will cost $780 ($200 for the headlamp + $580 for an "upgraded" mounting assembly which is required due to parts obsolescence and a Lincoln engineering mistake). After some complaining, I got Ford and the dealer to reduce cost to $380 for parts plus $120 for labor. $500 to replace a headlight (required safety feature is absolutely unacceptable!

- Oshkosh, WI, USA

problem #9

Jun 122003

Mark VIII

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Replace head light assembly, cost $700 Ford should pay for this. Since it was their fault for not stocking parts. Used parts were used. I have not way of knowing how long this will last. If my other side goes out I am facing another expense of replacing it since it is the law to drive with head lights on when raining or through a construction zone here in pa. Why should I as a consumer have to pay such a high cost to repair these lights. If I had known of this problem I would have made sure that I did not buy one of these cars, made in Jan. Through March. I feel Ford should be responsible because of its design flaw.

- New Cumberland, PA, USA

problem #8

Feb 012003

Mark VIII 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 44,000 miles
Low beam light (driver's side) ceased function. Owner's manual requires that only Ford Lincoln dealer renders repair, and the light "unit" costs $750, with labor estimated at $200 to $400 additional. Vehicle: 1997 Ford Lincoln Mark viii.

- Erie, PA, USA

problem #7

Apr 102002

Mark VIII

  • miles
Mark viiii's manufactured during the first months of 1997 were fitted with a headlight assembly that incorporated an integral hid "low beam". this appliance was obviously intended to last the life of the vehicle. Access is provided only for replacement of the halogen "high beam" bulbs. In mid-year, Ford redesigned the headlamp to also permit replacement of the hid light source. It no longer supports the earlier model. The only way to restore minimally legal headlight function to my early-1997 Lincoln is replace the entire assembly with a late 1997-1998 fixture. My dealer estimates the cost, including labor, at $1,150 to $1,350 per headlamp. At that price, the headlamps represent 1/3rd the value of the vehicle. This is not the cost of the failed part. This is the cost of FordS failure to support a segment of its fleet and its decision to pass the cost of correcting an obvious design flaw through to consumers. The social cost is that such corporate irresponsibility endangers the public. Few will pay 1/3rd the value of a car to maintain a light bulb. If Ford does not honor its responsibilities, the public will operate the cars illegally. In marketing this car, Ford touted the reliability to be had for $40,000. The reality is that this carS true useful economic life is not defined by the extended-life spark plugs, anti-rust protection or anything else that Ford so eagerly sold, but by the longevity of a light bulb.

- Defiance, OH, USA

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