When I open and close my driver door it makes a creaking or crackling sound. Hard to describe, I had it at the dealer and it went away for about a month. Now it’s doing it again. Any ideas?
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Thank you for your input and suggestions. But believe me I’ve done everything you suggested. It sounds like plastic cracking. My friend has a buddy at our local Ford dealer in the service dept.Hi JDH. Does it seem to be coming from the hinges/hinge areas? What did he Dlear do when you had it in? What does the repair order state?
Still within the 4 year/50,000 mile New Vehicle Warranty? If yes, stop by the Dealership and show/demonstrate it to them.
If not, you can still stop by and see if they have any other ideas and/or will lubricate the hinges. Especially since you had it in for this issue already.
If not, purchase a can of Lithium spray grease and lubricate the hinges.
Let us know how you make out and good luck.
Thank you for your input and suggestions. But believe me I’ve done everything you suggested. It sounds like plastic cracking. My friend has a buddy at our local Ford dealer in the service dept.
He said it sounds like a inner door assembly. He has seen this before but he didn’t look at mine. If it is the door assembly they aren’t cheap. About $500. That’s not installed.
I bought the car used with 25k. The dealership serviced the door by greasing and lubricating the upper and lower door hinges. They did not charge me for lubing the hinges. I am taking it in for state inspection next month. My friend at the Ford dealership said it may not be covered being a used car. We’ll see.
Yep, and I’m being told, by a Lincoln Dealership in Pittsburgh, it’s not covered under warranty.
Believe me I tried everything you’re telling me. I sent a picture of my cracked door to my Lincoln Conceirge. She said it’s not covered. I’m just to fix it myself.
Model year 2017 may be beyond 4 years from the warranty start date.
What is the other issue shown in the circle?
Or at least it looks like an issue. Is it related?
And the crack looks like it has been going on for a rather long time.
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That is just the inside of the cap on the inside of the door. There’s nothing wrong with it, it’s just plastic.Model year 2017 may be beyond 4 years from the warranty start date.
What is the other issue shown in the circle?
Or at least it looks like an issue. Is it related?
And the crack looks like it has been going on for a rather long time.
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He said it is a 2017 Continental. The warranty is beyond the 4 year coverage. He only has the 6 year coverage on powertrain.Hi JDH. The 4 year/50,000 mile New Vehicle Warranty Period begins on the day the vehicle was sold to the first owner (the "in-service date").
As long as you are within that 4 year/50,000 mile New Vehicle Warranty period, something like this is covered.
Good luck.
Yes, that’s what Lincoln told me as well. It’s a shame, it’s a beautiful car. I’m not keeping it though!He said it is a 2017 Continental. The warranty is beyond the 4 year coverage. He only has the 6 year coverage on powertrain.
Yes it is a beautiful car. Only reason I bought one was because they discontinued them and I retired. I don't drive it much because I have another car that is leased for 4 years. Because of COVID-19 we haven't been able to travel, so I haven't put many miles on it. I did buy the 2017 Continental used, and went through some problems with the dealer on stuff that wasn't done during the 4 year warranty. With a law here in Canada you have a time period that you can return a vehicle for full refund if not satisfied. Main problem was the modem didn't work. I told them I was returning the car if they didn't do these repairs free of charge on the grounds that I bought it from them with everything working. The passenger door also would not open which was found on the drive home after I picked it up. This was the start of my fight with the Lincoln dealership. I don't think they wanted the fallout from me returning it. I love the car, and I'm saddened you are having problems. These cars at the price they are, shouldn't be having problems already.Yes, that’s what Lincoln told me as well. It’s a shame, it’s a beautiful car. I’m not keeping it though!
He said it is a 2017 Continental. The warranty is beyond the 4 year coverage. He only has the 6 year coverage on powertrain.
I had problems with the Continental that I didn’t post on the forum. Let me clue you in. First was I had moisture in my reverse light. After fighting with Lincoln the light was replaced. Light cost $2360 dollars. I did not have to pay anything. Two weeks later, after washing the car, moisture in reverse light on the opposite side. Light replaced again, no charge, seems to be moisture free so far.Yes it is a beautiful car. Only reason I bought one was because they discontinued them and I retired. I don't drive it much because I have another car that is leased for 4 years. Because of COVID-19 we haven't been able to travel, so I haven't put many miles on it. I did buy the 2017 Continental used, and went through some problems with the dealer on stuff that wasn't done during the 4 year warranty. With a law here in Canada you have a time period that you can return a vehicle for full refund if not satisfied. Main problem was the modem didn't work. I told them I was returning the car if they didn't do these repairs free of charge on the grounds that I bought it from them with everything working. The passenger door also would not open which was found on the drive home after I picked it up. This was the start of my fight with the Lincoln dealership. I don't think they wanted the fallout from me returning it. I love the car, and I'm saddened you are having problems. These cars at the price they are, shouldn't be having problems already.