2019 FORD ECOSPORT Engine Problems
176 NHTSA complaints on file
All Engine Complaints — Page 3
Oil flow light came on and I went to Walmart to have oil changed and to make sure oil filter was good. went to leave Walmart and oil flow light came on again. they took back in to take another look at it and could find anything noticeable. I was then told I should take it to a mechanic cause to him it seemed like the fuel pump wasn't flowing oil properly. I started home and while on the interstate I started smelling gas and the car started making a very loud whistling noise, like a teacup whistle. I was going 70mph and all of a sudden, the car jerked and quickly went to 30mph with all lights coming on. Had a tractor and trailer quickly coming upon me that had to serve to the next lane to keep from hitting me and almost hitting yet another car in that...
While driving out of state on highway with my children on 12/8/2023, oil light came on out of nowhere and no motor oil pressure warning came on. Car started losing power immediately and I had to pull off the road. Motor started knocking and I had to have the car towed to a local firestone as no ford dealers were open. There were no warning lamps on prior to this happening. We were stranded and had to have someone drive 2 hours to pick us up and rent a vehicle to get back to Texas. The ford dealership got the car on Monday, 12/11/2023, and is replacing the motor at their cost, but they told us that we have to go back to Tennessee to get a rental vehicle and we cannot do that. The motor is not going to ship until 12/27/2023 and as of today we are out...
A “ engine oil pressure” message popped up on the dashboard of the vehicle while I was driving. The vehicle won’t not accelerate fast enough to keep up with traffic and when it did accelerate it was impossible to slow it down. The engine is defective and failed in this vehicle.
THE LOW PRESSURE OIL LIGHT CAME ON AND THE VEH. SLOWED DOWN SUDDENLY, I TURNED ON THE FLASHERS TO ALERT THE VEH BEHIND ME THAT I WAS HAVING A MECHANICAL PROBLEM, THEN A RATTLING NOISE IN THE ENGINE, WE STOPPED VEH AND HAD IT TOWED TO THE FORD DEALER, AFTER THEIR INSPECTION THEY SAID THE OIL PUMP HAD STOPPED PUMPING CAUSE A BELT HAD FAILED INSIDE THE MOTOR. THEN QUOTED A $9000.00 DOLLAR REPAIR FOR A NEW MOTOR
While driving, the vehicle displayed "Low Oil Pressure, Stop Engine" and we experienced a loss in power. Luckily, we were near our home at the time. We were traveling at approximately 65mph on a busy highway and the vehicle lurched as if it were going into a power-limited mode. We were able to get off of the roadway safely, but we were lucky in doing so. After dodging traffic and getting to a safe location, the vehicle was towed to a local Ford dealership. Upon inspection, they advised that the oil pump/belt/belt tensioner had gone out. This had caused a number of other issues within the engine (timing, bearings, etc) and the entire engine would have to be replaced in reference to SSM 49918. Researching online, there appears to be a large number of drivers experiencing the same issue with a failed oil pump that leads to a failed engine,...
Fuel pump failure has caused low engine oil pressure and now the engine in the vehicle has to be replaced
Low oil pressure light came on. Pulled over right away. No rough idle or any odd noises. Had it towed to the ford dealership. Was told it was an oil pump retention belt that broke and the engine had no compression. The belt pieces were found in oil. Was told the engine had catastrophic failure due to the belt breaking. And would need to replace the whole engine. The car is a 2019 and only had 70000 miles on it. 10000 miles out of warranty. So I would have to pay for the entire thing. Ford would not take any responsibility. Called the ford costumer service assistance and was told no recalls were put out for that. I know there is a NHTSA investigation going on so I wanted to add my name to the list of people this has happened to.
Engine stalling. White smoke, clicking noise bb
LOSS OF OIL PRESSURE. Loss of engine power. machanic said that the oil pump is bad.
I got up to get to work on 11/11/23 and my check engine light came on. Then my engine oil light came on. I had just gotten my oil changed not even a full week prior to this. I was driving and my car started to make a knocking noise and started to decelerate while I was coming up a hill. I got it towed to a Ford dealer that confirmed my oil pump went bad and I would need to replace my engine. My car only had 73000 miles on it. I called ford and they said there was nothing they could do. The denied knowing anything about an investigation into the oil pumps on these cars and said they won’t help pay or discount the price. The only option they gave me was to write a letter to some ford department in Michigan and wait on them to...
The low oil level indicator light went on while I was driving in my 2019 Ford EcoSport. I stopped at an auto parts store and had them add oil. The light did not go off when we tried to clear the sensor. I drove it home (about a mile) and it struggled to pick up speed and the engine started to knock. I did some research on the model and the government is currently looking into to this issue and there are several lawsuits. All have indicated they were just out of the warranty and the entire engine needed to be replaced. It is going to cost me thousands of dollars to fix this. I was told that there is not indication that there are any issues with the engine or fuel pump until it is too late. There is an open case with the NHTSA (SSM 48093) so this...
I had my 2019 Ford Ecosport serviced to have a new battery and brakes installed on it by my local Ford dealership. Approximately 5 days after I picked it up from the dealership, I was on my way to work and driving down I-75 (going approximately 70 mph). I received a sudden notification on my dash that I had low oil engine pressure. I made my way over to the right lane, and started to slow down so I could pull over. I made it to about 30 MPH when my car turned off, my brakes locked, and my steering wheel locked. I had to push with excessive force on the brakes to completely stop the vehicle, and pull with excessive force to make it turn off to pull over. I checked the oil, and it was not low. So, I had it towed to the dealership. Here they told...
Car started stalling out then not starting every time filled up with gas, Ford service center took 2 months saying it wouldn't harm the car and then had to replace the purge valve on 10/5/23. On 11/11/23 the low oil pressure light came on without any issues beforehand, oil life at 36%, oil on dipstick. The car lost power when trying to accelerate and started making ticking noise from under the hood. Determined to be failed oil pump and engine, engine has to be replaced.
I was driving to work and had to pull over as my low engine oil pressure light had come on along with a ticking sound in the engine so I pulled over. After waiting 5 hours for a tow I got it to a shop where they are telling me that there is something wrong with the engine. After looking up my vehicle I came across hundreds of people with the same issue.
I was driving down the highway and when I got off at my exit my car was running very rough when idling. I was able to make it home however it was very shaky and a knocking was coming from my engine. I had my car towed to the local mechanic where upon inspection they saw that the oil pressure or warning light on the dashboard was on and asked me if I was aware of it. I was not. They did inform me that it is more than likely the oil pump that had failed. I just got the car back in April of 2023, I am currently having it towed to where I bought it, Daytona Nissan. I don't know what to really do from here. Thank you
Just turned onto highway, going about 50 mph. Everything began to happen at once. Car stopped accelerating, I tried to press on gas and oil pressure light came on. Pulled to the side of the road. I had the car towed to a local Ford dealership. After keeping my car for about 2 months, they finally determined a belt in the oil pump broke and trashed my engine. Quoted a price of $11,000 to repair. After reading many other complaints on this model, it appears this is a significant issue that began occurring in the last 18 months or so. With the number of complaints, it seems this should be a recall issue. This could lead to a severe accident. In my case, I was turning left across a divided highway. Oncoming traffic was traveling at speeds up to 75 mph. Luckily, there was room behind a semi where I...
The contact owns a 2019 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated while driving 35 MPH, the low-pressure oil warning illuminated. The contact stated she drove the vehicle to her residence. The following day, the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed with a failed engine. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact to report the failure to the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 74,000.
Engine failed and had to be replaced and then 3 months later the engine failed again.
The car steadily lost acceleration power until it wouldn't go above 3k RPM. The car started slowing down and the "low engine oil pressure" warning appeared on the dashboard display. When I pulled off the highway into a parking lot to check the issue, I could hear the engine whirring and knocking, indicating there being almost no oil in the engine despite the dipstick showing full oil and there being no visible leaks. Driving the car would presumably lead to severe damage to the engine.
A low oil pressure indicator appeared. Car began to sputter. Heard a loud boom under the hood. Car began to slow and would not accelerate. Engine died. Was able to get Car to the side of the road. We were stuck in the middle of nowhere, with our special needs child in the car with us. This is a potentially dangerous situation. Called for a tow to the dealership. Was told that the car could not be towed there due to dealership being closed, and for some unfathomable reason, the dealership did not have a drop off lot. Having no other choice, i had to pay an extra $100 dollars to have the car towed to my regular mechanic. He determined the the oil pick-up tube was blocked, the turbo was broken, and that the engine should be replaced. Total cost so far has been over $700. Was told by...
I have had several problems: Turbo replaced in 2022 (twice) Engine replace once in 2022 2023; replaced wire harness 2023 replaced fuel pump 2023 replaced battery 2023 replaced gas control valve All at which was replaced at separate service dates. This car is not reliable. Very unsafe drive. Has been towed 3 times to the Ford Dealer Ship in Chattanooga, TN in the last month and a half. Need to be recalled and deemed unsafe to drive. I have been stranded in the car serval times in since purchasing it new in 2020.
Low pressure oil, fuel pressure, other engine had to be replace
2019 ford ecosport with around 48000 miles on it. Driving a trip of 40 miles within 20 miles of the trip the low oil pressure notification comes on. At the same time the car begins to loss power and we pull over to the side of the road. Take the car the the local ford dealership the concluded it was the oil pump and the engine needs to be replaced. Due to national back order I have been out of a car for a month with no eta on when this issue will be fixed.
My girlfriend was driving and all of a sudden the low oil pressure sensor goes off on the dashboard, and the car starts shaking violently from the engine. After towing the vehicle to our local mechanic, they confirmed that this was an engine problem due to issues surrounding the oil pump in these vehicles. We towed the vehicle a second time to ford to have the engine replaced. This is apparently a known issue among 2018-2019 Ford EcoSports with the 1.0 L engine that leads to oil pump failure and destroys the engine. The dealer also found this issue and is covering it under warranty, but this was a serious safety hazard as it occurred while my girlfriend was driving home, and could’ve easily caused an accident on the busy road she was driving on. There are a multitude of reports of this same thing happening to hundreds of others...
While driving on the highway, my car stopped on the road. When I was able to get it to restart, the low pressure oil lights came on, and the engine light came on. I drove my car home. I had it towed to Ford where they have said the oil belt caused the engine to fail. They say it needs a new engine. Cost will be 7300 dollars approximately. The car as about 70,000 miles
my daughter was driving her car when it started shacking and then shut off on her in the middle of the road. some people helped her push the care out of the road onto the side. the car was towed to the repair shop and they told us that the oil pump had failed and the engine needed to be replaced.
While driving, my engine suddenly started straining, would not accelerate beyond 45 mph and the low oil pressure light came on. Our speed would not exceed 45 mph and since we were on the interstate we were almost hit from behind by several vehicles before we could get pulled off the road. We immediately checked the oil level, which we discovered was not low and we could not visibly see any other issues that would cause this issue. We continued to drive the vehicle approximately 20 miles to home via the interstate with our emergency flashers on. We took it to a Ford dealer where we were informed the engine oil pump belt tension had failed and the repair cost was $6,100. It appears this is a known defect in the 2019 Ford EcoSport, 1.0L EcoBoost engine with at least five Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) being issued, the first on...
My vehicle suddenly lost power while I was on the interstate in the middle of heavy traffic. The message on the screen said low oil pressure. I managed to get out of traffic and exited the highway as soon as I could. I managed to get back to town before the vehicle stopped. I had to have it towed to my house and then to the dealer to look at it. Fortunately I was not injured but I could very easily have been. The dealership claims to have done an analysis on the vehicle and says the motor needs to be replaced. However, they have yet to give me a printed report that states what is wrong. I have been told there is a defect that allows oil to saturate the motor and that is why it died. My vehicle only has 55,465.4 miles on it and this should not...
I was driving when my car started to make an extremely loud noise. The noise sounded like metal clanking together. Not to long after the noise started (same day) a low engine oil pressure warning appeared on my dashboard. After taking the car to Ford for a diagnostic I was told I’d need an $8,000 engine due to the oil pump failing.
On 10/01/2023 I was on my way to the airport with my son all of a sudden as I was driving the low engine oil pressure warning light came on!! Before this never had any other lights come on No other issues kept my car well maintained Now my car is at a shop because the engine is locked up. Just bought this car From a used car dealership in Jan 2023
The car completely shut off while I was driving. I was on the road when it shut down which put me and others at risk who were behind me in traffic. The car was towed to the ford dealership. They have called and confirmed that it needs a new engine. No warning lights were on prior to the vehicle stopping.
In November of 2022 I experienced engine failure by coolant getting into the cylinders. Two weeks after oil change. Finally in January 2023 it was replaced. It wasn't under warranty. FORD Assisted in paying partially for repairs. July I started having problems again. After multiple trips and misdiagnosis, the same problem. As of today its been in shop over 30 days.They are replacing the top of the engine and it hasn't lasted a year. The car has dangerously just quit running while driving. This is an ecoboost 1.0 EcoSport. I feel it should be included in the investigation that nhtsa is already doing on the other ecoboost.
The contact owns a 2019 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the accelerator pedal was depressed; however, the vehicle would not accelerate. The low engine oil pressure, check engine light, and manual warning lights were illuminated. The contact stated that the brakes were also inoperable. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The vehicle was diagnosed with a failed oil pump which caused significant engine damage in the long block. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 67,000.
Was on the highway and the car alarmed low engine oil. The car would not accelerate. Barely made it to the side of the highway. Back smoke and the car would not drive. Had to be towed. Was told need a new engine
I was driving my 2019 Ford Ecosport when the low oil pressure light lit up on my dashboard. My car then proceeded to slow down and would not turn back on. I got it towed to the Ford dealership where the mechanic let me know that my engine was indeed dead and I would need to purchase a new one for over $7,000. The car only has 61,000 miles on it and all oil changes and car maintenance have been kept up with. Ford needs to take responsibility and fix the engines for these EcoSports. My children rode in this car with me it was our only form of transportation now we have none. This is completely unacceptable.
The oil pressure light came on and now Ford tells us that we have to get a new engine that will cost us over $6,000 and the vehicle has less than 84,000 miles on it. Now i have to buy a new engine but i have taken good care of the vehicle. Now I here if I drive the car it could stop on the road. So now if Ford repairs the car with a new engine which is going to be the same type engine how long will it last before it has the same problem. Or stop on the road and cause an accident.
While driving on the freeway going roughly 68mph, a maintenance notice came on my dash stating “Engine oil pressure low”. Prior to this, the car ran fine and there were no lights on the dash. Soon after the oil light came on (despite the oil being changed less than a month prior), followed by the maintenance light. At this point the car began to stop accelerating, causing my speed to drop to between 48mph and the low 50s in the fast lane, and cars were having to swerve around my vehicle. It began to shudder and the check engine light turned on. I unfortunately was not in a safe place to pull over, and had to maneuver across the freeway at night going roughly 48mph still an hour away from home. When I looked up what this maintenance light was caused by, my search resulted in a faulty engine oil...
The engine in my Ford Ecosport lost oil pressure. I was driving on the expressway away from home. All of a sudden my car started shaking and then it started slowing down. It slowed down more and more until the low oil pressure light came on. Luckily for me I was close to an exit so I worked my way slowly to the exit, which had an oil change shop near. At the shop where I get regular oil changes, they told me that my filter had no oil on it. There was gas in my oil. It ran out like water. At the repair shop, they told me that the engine would start, get pressure and then suddenly loose all the oil pressure. They said the only way to fix the problem is to get a new engine for $7,000. I am a college student. I bought a newer...
The contact owns a 2019 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated while driving 60 MPH, the vehicle started to decelerate independently and failed to exceed 30 MPH. The contact stated that the oil pressure and check engine warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed a general engine failure. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who confirmed the diagnostic result. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was 106,000.
Low engine oil pressure light came on at around 66,423.04 miles while driving to work. There was very low power in the engine. I had to turn around and head back home before my engine shut down on me. So slowly I drove back home at the risk being stuck in the middle of traffic. My mechanic says that shavings from the timing belt behind the engine clogged up my oil pump. My car’s been off the road for over two months as I don’t have thousands of dollars to fix it.
Engine has failed due to an issue stemming from their oil pump. Some report seeing a low oil level warning lamp on their dash right before they lose power, in some cases while the vehicle is in motion.
The check engine light came on with (what Ford Service stated) and emissions error. Then three days later the check engine light came on along with the low oil pressure warning. The car was not accelerating and had stopped completely when driving on Saturday (the day the all the light come on). Did not drive the car until it my appointment with Ford Service on the following Weds. The service tech stated that the teeth if the oil pump were shredded and that I had metal shaving in the engine. The oil pressure was at 3PSI. That was only three days after the car was seen at the shop.
The 2019 Ford Eco Sport had the loss of oil pressure indicator light turn on all of a sudden. Took to a local mechanic and the oil pressure belt in the engine malfunctioned and is not lubricating the entire engine which could cause the car to freeze up instantly and unexpectantly. It was dangerous to me and others if the car just stopped driving all of a sudden. I stopped driving the car and had it towed to the dealership. The loss of oil pressure light turned on for the first time yesterday 9/26/23. Apparently, this is a common problem for the Eco Sport and the engine is on back order.
The contact owns a 2019 Ford Ecosport. The contact stated that while his wife was driving approximately 60-65 MPH, the vehicle lost motive power. The contact's wife was able to pull to the side of the road. The check engine and the low oil pressure warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle went into LIMP Mode. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer, where an unknown sensor was replaced; however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact related the failure to NHTSA Action Number: PE23015 (Engine and Engine Cooling). The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to another dealer. The failure mileage was approximately 63,000.
My vehicle is about three years old and with no prior warnings that something may be wrong, I received a “Low Engine Oil Pressure” warning while driving down the highway that caused me to pull the vehicle over. Acceleration was affected and the car was not operating properly and so I received a tow to a shop. The shop called to inform me that it is in need of a total engine repair and would cost me about $8500 for a used engine since Ford does not currently have any new ones available. I spoke with Ford customer service as well as my dealership who both informed there were no current options for financial assistance from Ford at this time. I am now left with a vehicle that requires more money in repairs than I have to pay it off. Ford is well aware of this issue and I know...
Oil pump pulley failure resulting in loss of oil pressure while driving and causing catastrophic engine failure
On July 7th, 2023 I went to my Ford dealership to get my standard oil change for my 2019 Ford Ecosport. While doing regular inspections during that visit I was notified that I had a cracked oil pan and was told that it was not a major issue at the time but should get it repaired. On July 28, 2023 I went to get my standard state inspection. Before the car was inspected I specifically asked if the oil pan would need to be fixed prior to inspection as I had noticed that my engine light came on but then shut off after a day or two. I was told the oil pan would not fail my inspection and was given a passing review. On September 10th, 2023 I was driving back from vacation, two hours from my home, when, while on the highway, my low engine oil pressure light...
Saturday 9/3/23 low engine oil pressure light came on and engine started to run sluggish towed to Ford dealer where I was told I had catastrophic engine failure and need to replace engine costing approximately $8,000 on a car I still owe $7500 on metal was found in the oil mileage at the time of the incident 93,445 (all highway miles driven)
I took my car into the ford dealership in Temecula. California and I wanted the seat repaired to warranty specific help. Right after I purchased the car I was in really bad traffic on the Temecula freeway and I leaned back and the seat made a popping sound. I’m now being told by ford Temecula Gosch dealership service dept that they will not fix the seat because it’s not a defective seat and they will not let me speak to anyone in the warranty dept. I’m hoping you can help me get this seat fixed as it slides when I turn my car to the right or left and now I’m having pain in my right leg and back. I’ve taken my car in several times for help and they just play games.
My cars low engine oil light came on suddenly and then the engine started making noises. Full on oil and not leaking. Mechanic says it’s an internal issue and will be $5600 to repair. I already have an electrical issue with the A-pin that Ford said was $3000. It never got repaired because they never contacted me saying the part was in. The engine issue has a recall for the year make and model of my car but my car was built 7 days after the cut off. That date needs to be changed to include my car since it’s the same exact issue according to the mechanic.
Other 2019 FORD ECOSPORT Problem Areas
Engine And Engine Cooling
203 complaints
Power Train
44 complaints
Fuelpropulsion System
28 complaints
Unknown Or Other
26 complaints
Electrical System
15 complaints
Vehicle Speed Control
12 complaints
Service Brakes
10 complaints
Air Bags
5 complaints
Steering
3 complaints
Engine And Engine Coolingengineoillubricationpump
2 complaints
Forward Collision Avoidance Automatic Emergency Braking
2 complaints
Seats
2 complaints
Structurebody
2 complaints
Suspension
2 complaints
Back Over Prevention
1 complaint
Back Over Prevention Sensing System Camera
1 complaint
Electrical System12v24v48v Battery
1 complaint
Electrical Systemalternatorgeneratorregulator
1 complaint
Electronic Stability Control Esc
1 complaint
Engine And Engine Coolingcooling System
1 complaint
Engine And Engine Coolingenginegasolineturbosupercharger
1 complaint
Fuel System Gasoline
1 complaint
Lane Departure Blind Spot Detection
1 complaint
Latcheslockslinkages
1 complaint
Latcheslockslinkagestailgatelatch
1 complaint
Seat Belts
1 complaint
Seat Belts Rearotherbuckle Assembly
1 complaint
Service Brakes Airantilockabs Warning Light
1 complaint
Structurebodydoor
1 complaint
Tires
1 complaint
Visibilityglass Siderear
1 complaint
Wheels
1 complaint