Ford Falcon 1999 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Ford Falcon 1999 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Ford Falcon: Electrical problems
Take it to a mechanic or auto electrician to sort it out. It could be a problem with the dash.
Ford Falcon 1999: Expected kilometres
On average I would expect a 1999 Falcon to have done 200,000 to 400,000 km.
Ford Falcon: Upgrading to bigger wheels
The only thing you should be concerned about is the affect it might have on the speedo readings. Check the overall diameter of the 16-inch wheels and tyres and compare them to the diameter of the 25-inch wheel and tyre combination. If they're close to the same I don't believe you would have any trouble fitting them to the 2000 AU.
Ford Falcon: Crank angle sensor
Replacing the crank angle sensor is a good start, that's most likely the problem. The coil could also be dodgy, but I would replace the crank angle sensor first.
Ford ute balljoints worn
Yours is the first report we've had at CarsGuide about the Falcon, which has a different front suspension set-up to that on the Territory.