1996 Ford Probe GT from North America - Comments

2nd Apr 2005, 14:55

"Pretty nice car if you have loads of money to repair it"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Tires were dry rotted, and I had to replace all four. Totaling over $1,000.

Driver seat was torn badly on the lumbar support when purchased. $80.00 for a new seat from a junkyard.

The engine missed so badly that immediately after I purchased it I had to replace the spark plugs and wires. $120.00 to replace.

Transmission went at 101,000 miles. $1,000 to replace.

Water pump also went at 101,000 miles. $100.00 to replace.

Currently, it doesn't start. Check engine light is on, and the decoder says the air intake sensor is disconnected.

Also could be a reason as to why it won't start: the fuel pump may be shot.

Also it needs a new sunroof motor, it barely shuts, you practically have to push it shut.

And it needs new window motors, those also move very slowly.

Also.. it needs a new prop rods for the hatchback, those don't hold it up at all.

General comments?

Nice looking body.

Quick, for an automatic.

Seats aren't the best.

Handles amazingly, I also drive a jetta, and it feels as if the probe practically is hugging the road.


11th May 2005, 19:06

Hatch back push rods are quick to fail. And also the window motors are bad, but most problems relating to the fuel system are the fuel system relay censor, $220.00 to replace.


24th May 2005, 20:40

Steve, smack the bottom of the gas tank with a hammer while someone turns the engine over, if the car starts and then stalls out it's the fuel pump. And I hate to tell your this, they aren't cheap, but you probably knew that.

I would also have your distributor checked. It's made by Mitsubishi, so it's a complicated and pricey piece of equipment, Mazda should give you a better price than Ford.

I have found whenever I need parts mazda has, or can get them. This is because the engine is made by Mazda.

I hope you have better luck with your car, but since I own a 96' probe gt, I don't think luck will be any help.


13th Jun 2005, 09:08

This is the writer of this post.

After this I fixed the fuel pump, the alternator and bought a brand new battery.

I had frequent problems with one of the tires leaking and the day I finally got it fixed; I totaled it.

I hit a telephone directly head on. and now the car is junk.

Amazingly, my airbags worked. so all you probe owners, the airbags saved my life, I didn't have my seat belt on.

Well there goes $4,000. I'm going to miss it = (


5th Mar 2006, 10:16

I feel your pain.

I'm a student and I got my '94 Probe GT a bit over a year ago. I had to fix a lot of stuff, including auto transmission without even being able to work (student visa in canada). But I fell in love with this car and didn't buy books instead and I fixed it each time. I'm hoping to work and get money now, so I can make it better. Everyone here has the Ford Probe bug! :) There are so many of us which is a good sign that the Ford Probe, even though it wasn't meant to hold together as it gets older is a great car.

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