Stacey of Martin GA (1/3/05): On October 30, 2004 my 2002 Crown Victoria caught fire and burned itself, my husband's truck (parked behind it) and our home to the ground.
Ford has yet to make good on even a phone call. We're struggling and getting rides because we have no transportation now. The fire inspector stated that he could only tell something shorted out in the area where the battery is located, however, most of the electrical connections are in this location.
I saw recently that Ford has recalled several models of SUV's for catching fire while parked, due to a short in the cruise control. My vehicle had this feature and yet no one seems to know anything about it.
I lost my home, car and husbands truck, every possession we had.
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