1994 Ford Mustang Convertible Recalls
No NHTSA recalls on record for the 1994 Ford Mustang Convertible. That means NHTSA has no open safety campaign for this vehicle — it does not guarantee the absence of problems. Owners have filed 21 complaints with NHTSA, most often about the engine and engine cooling. Last updated July 5, 2026.
Complaints by component
What owners report
Verbatim reports filed with NHTSA, lightly edited for readability and with personal information removed.
“While driving at night the headlights began to blink and then shut off completely. Waited for about 15 minutes and turned the lights back on for about 5 minutes before they shut off again. The light switch wiring harness was found to be melted due to excessive heat at the connector. Later I found…”
“While driving at night the headlights began to blink and then shut off completely. Waited for about 15 minutes and turned the lights back on for about 5 minutes before they shut off again. The light switch wiring harness was found to be melted due to excessive heat at the connector. Later I found…”
“Vehicles head gaskets failed, pcm failed aka the brain on the vehicle. *tr”
“Vehicles head gaskets failed, pcm failed aka the brain on the vehicle. *tr”
“Failed head gasket on 1994 mustang with approx. 79,000 miles. The dealer is telling me that it could cost me upwards of $2500-3000 dollars to fix this problem. I'm discovering that there are several similar complaints with ford on this matter and I believe they should take responsibility to…”
“In september of 2005 I was underneath my 1994 mustang gt convertible and found the driver's side front spring broken. The vehicle had been steering left for no apparent reason for some time and was checked with no results. The end of the spring was rusty, so it was not a recent break. I attempted…”
“I was driving my 1994 gt mustang down the road, and luckily just climbed off the free way, when both my driver side & passenger side airbags deployed in my face, for no reason at all. There was no accident, I called ford, they told me due to my car not being under warranty, the problem does not…”
“Filling car up with fuel fuel filler neck gasket/seal leaking fuel from gas tank onto exhaust could have created fire explosion. Replace gasket, noted that on multiple forums this seems to be a very common occurrence with this filler neck seal/gasket failure. I was lucky I caught it, someone else…”
Recall, complaint, and investigation records from official NHTSA datasets (FLAT_RCL, FLAT_CMPL, FLAT_INV), synced weekly. Counts reflect NHTSA records for the 1994 Ford Mustang Convertible as of July 5, 2026. Complaint narratives are consumer-submitted and unverified. This page contains ads and affiliate links. Full methodology.