Squeaky steering and suspension complaints are not new to Ford Mustangs. Whether you own a 1995 Mustang or a 2018 iteration, chances are you have experienced chirping steering and rigid suspension. If you notice that your Mustang makes a lot of noise, especially when turning a hard corner, that means you may have to replace the tie rods.

Sometimes simple lubrication can stop the noise coming from worn-out struts, shocks, and suspension bushings. The issue is more common in older Mustangs, so you may want to do your due diligence in that regard before purchasing one.

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10 Ford Mustang Squeaky Steering/Suspension

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Squeaky steering and suspension complaints are not new to Ford Mustangs. Whether you own a 1995 Mustang or a 2018 iteration, chances are you have experienced chirping steering and rigid suspension. If you notice that your Mustang makes a lot of noise, especially when turning a hard corner, that means you may have to replace the tie rods.

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Sometimes simple lubrication can stop the noise coming from worn-out struts, shocks, and suspension bushings. The issue is more common in older Mustangs, so you may want to do your due diligence in that regard before purchasing one.

9 Ford Mustang Random Beeping

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Many Mustang owners have reported that they experienced random beeping from their vehicles, particularly those made from 1994 to 2004. While this issue could simply be an indication that the doors and trunk are not properly closed, it’s best not to ignore the noise.

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Random beeping could mean that you are driving with the parking brake engaged. Another possibility is that your airbags are faulty. If the airbag system control module detects a problem, the light on the dash will come on.

8 Ford Mustang Engine Failure

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If the engine doesn’t die now and then, then it’s not a Mustang. From 1991 to 2019, Mustang owners have been grappling with engine problems year in, and year out. Even if the engine manages to stay alive, you would experience several other irregularities with the powertrain.

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The Mustang engines tend to stall or die while driving and this can put you and other road users in harm’s way. Another major downside of engine problems is that they are usually expensive to fix. So, it’s important you take your Mustang for routine health checks.

7 Ford Mustang Hood Corrosion

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Ford Mustangs made from 2002-2009 are particularly prone to rust because of their aluminum hoods. If the hood is not repainted in time, the rust might spread to other parts of the vehicle. The hood corrosion problem even led to a class-action lawsuit against Ford, with customers saying Ford failed to insulate the hood to prevent galvanic corrosion.

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The lawsuit alleges that Ford also failed to inform customers it didn’t perform satisfactory corrosion testing on Mustang hoods. However, the lawsuit was later tossed out.

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6 Ford Mustang Battery Draining Continually

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One of the many problems Mustang owners have to put up with is battery drainage, which affects both older and newer iterations. Power drain on your Mustang battery can be caused by loose or damaged connections. When this happens, the battery fails to charge and is unable to put out enough current to turn the starter.

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Parasitic drain is another reason your Mustang battery dies overnight. When power is sent to components that shouldn’t be charged when your engine is shut off, a parasitic drain occurs. It can be a result of bad wiring, defective fuses, or improper battery installation.

5 Ford Mustang Transmission Problems

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Mustang’s transmission is widely considered to be durable, and many problems can be fixed without necessarily rebuilding it completely. Some challenges Mustang owners encounter with the transmission include it sticking in gear, or jumping out of gear.

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Sometimes, Mustang transmissions make a lot of noise and fail to synchronize. Once you have identified the exact problem with your Mustang transmission, you can then make informed repair decisions.

4 Ford Mustang Cabin And Hood Leaks

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One issue that always pops up on Mustang forums has to do with leaking from under the hood, cabin, and even under the car. Leaks from under the hood should be observed and fixed with care because it involves hot oil from transmitting tubes in the engine.

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Also, the doors and windowpane of older Mustangs were made with cheap insulating materials, causing cabin leaks. 1995-2000 Mustang owners have also expressed concerns about the leaky water-coolant system that may affect the powertrain.

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3 Ford Mustang Airbag Problems

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Airbags are the major sources of trouble for Mustang owners, accounting for the highest rate of complaints and recalls. Over three million units of the 2006 Ford Mustang have been recalled due to airbag problems. But the largest recall round of the 2006 Mustang affected over 1,892,343 units.

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The recall was necessitated by the fact that the passenger frontal airbag inflator ruptures easily, with metal particles likely striking the occupants and resulting in injuries. There are also reports of side airbags not deploying when needed.

2 Ford Mustang Faulty Instrument Panel

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If you have been driving a classic Mustang or even a 2005 model, you have probably witnessed the instrument panels going haywire from time to time. The major source of concern on the instrument panel is the speedometer, which is mechanical, unlike other parts that are electrical.

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When the speedometer is faulty, you won’t know how fast you are going and that can lead to some fatal consequences. Fortunately, once you understand how the instrument panel works, diagnosing a fault and fixing it won’t be that much of a hassle.

1 Ford Mustang Service Brake Failure

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Next to the engine and transmission, brakes are the most vital parts of your vehicle and in the event of a failure, can lead to life-threatening circumstances. So, you don't want to ignore even the slightest indication of a brake problem. Mustangs are not new to brake problems like a soft brake pedal, shaky steering wheel, and squeaking noises.

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If your Mustang brake pedal feels like stepping on a plum and hits the floor with very little resistance, you are having a soft brake pedal and that needs to be fixed immediately. Another issue Mustang drivers might have experienced is their car pulling to one side when braking, which can be dangerous and annoying.