2017 FORD ESCAPE Engine Problems

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#11624544 |
My 2017 ford was over heating got the head gasket replaced, the car was working fine for about a thousand miles when the wheel locked up and over heated again. Took it to ford and another mechanic and was told the problem was with a recall but my vehicle’s vin is not on the list. The engine short block as well as other parts.
#11624412 |
At approximately 24509.37 miles the engine broke a valve and damaged a piston (hole in piston). We were never notified about Ford Motor Company's "Customer Satisfaction Program" 21N12 & 19B37 and Technical Service Bulletin reference (Technical Service Bulletin) 22-2134 pertaining to 2017-2019 Ford Escape Models. I have a copy of the Ford Motor Company letter sent to all U.S. Dealers dated June 9 2022 that was recently given to me by another Escape Owner. I believe this is commonly known as a "silent recall." The engine damage occurred on [XXX] at [XXX] at the mileage listed above. I believe there was a Class Action Lawsuit filed against Ford Motor Company that I, as an owner of this vehicle, was not notified about as required by law. This issue needs to be investigated so I can file a claim and seek remedy for damage to my vehicle. All the Diagnostic Trouble...
#11624442 |
After driving 200 miles for a vacation, the car overheated and would not start. The coolant had leaked into cylinder head and evaporated. Smoke was coming from underneath the hood. Had it towed to a shop where they did $2500 in repairs. Car ran for two months, and the same thing happened again. After looking online, discovered Ford knew about the design flaws that cause engine failure. There have been recalls regarding this issue, but not in Wisconsin.
#11624319 |
Purchased Vehicle on October 11, 2024. Took car out of town check engine light came on. Took back on October 16th as it had a P0301 cylinder 1 misfire code. They replaced a coil pack said it was good to go. Check engine light came back on a few days later, went to auto zone to scan same code informed dealership. Took it to dealership on November 5th, 2024 they kept overnight to do a leak down test and found coolant in cylinder 1. Engine is bad. Vehicle has 60,000 miles on it and since it is new to me I can’t confirm how long this has been a problem and been covered up.
#11624223 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while starting the vehicle, there was white smoke coming from the exhaust pipes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact related the failure to Customer Satisfaction Program: 22N12 (Rattle Noise at the Transmission Bellhousing Area – Flex plate Cracks); however, the VIN was not included in the Customer Satisfaction Program. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 84,000.
#11623922 |
On the way to work, MIL came on that stated, “high engine temperature stop safely”. After pulling over and turning car off for about 10 minutes, trip to work continued and MIL came on again. Had vehicle TOWED IN to a trusted mechanic and he checked and advised: CONFIRMED OVERHEAT CONDITION, VEHICLE WAS LOW ON COOLANT, OVERHEAT CODE STORED IN PCM. REFILLED WITH COOLANT AND FOUND STEADY STREAM OF COMBUSTION LEAVING THE COOLING SYSTEM THROUGH COOLANT BOTTLE. SUSPECT DAMAGE TO HEADGASKET AND POSSIBLY ENGINE BLOCK OR CYLINDER HEAD.
#11624089 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while starting the vehicle, the contact became aware of white exhaust smoke coming from the rear exhaust pipes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed with engine failure. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact related the failure to Customer Satisfaction Program: 22N12 (transmission fluid pump, and torque converter); however, the VIN was not included in the Customer Satisfaction Program. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 113,000.
#11623897 |
My 2017 Ford escape 1.5L ecoboost. Had the brake booster completely fail while driving down the highway on Oct. 27th. I took it the next day to the Ford Service center in my area. They informed me it was the Brake booster and would cost around $1100. They called me two days later and told me instead it was the vacuum pump, and that it was be cheaper to fix. They said it would be done that following Monday. On Monday I got a phone call asking me when the last time I changed/checked my oil. I told them it was changed on Aug 7th. It was checked (with video evidence) on October 19th. They told me they were “test driving my vehicle and heard a loud pop, followed by my car turning off.” They informed me that there was very little oil in my pan and that my car...
#11623620 |
Internal coolant leak into the cylinder.
#11623646 |
Escape had a miss and the check engine light went on and stayed on. I took it to the dealer for a diagnostic. They informed me that the engine needed replacement due to coolant leaking into the cylinder bore. The cost of repair is $7,100. The vehicle has 105,000 miles on it. The service person told me that the leak was due to a design flaw and I had done nothing to cause it.
#11623322 |
Having to add coolant multiple times. White smoke from tailpipes. Engine idling rough check enginelight. Code p0303
#11623099 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. While the contact's son was driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated, and the engine started to overheat. The contact stated that the temperature gauge was raised beyond the hot level. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed with a cracked head gasket and a failed sensor. The contact was informed that the head gasket and the unknown sensor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the vehicle had been taken to the dealer several times due to the failure. The contact stated that the dealer installed a camera on the head to check for a coolant leak. The contact was unclear of the diagnostic reports; however, the contact was informed that the spark plugs, and the crankcase sensor needed to be replaced. The spark plugs and crankcase sensor...
#11623145 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the engine had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to the NHSTA Hotline for assistance. The approximate failure mileage was 88,000.
#11623166 |
The contact's fiancé owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer for sale. The contact stated that while the dealer was test-driving the vehicle at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated. The dealer determined that the head gasket and engine block had failed, resulting in coolant intrusion into cylinders #1 and #3. The dealer also discovered that the engine had consumed a quart of oil, and there was smoke coming from the exhaust pipe due to engine blowby. The dealer added a quart of engine oil and informed the contact 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 file a complaint with the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 24,000.
#11623201 |
Coolant intrusion that lead to engine failure due to Ford's known faulty system.
#11622944 |
Vehicle operated poorly at start up for 10-20 seconds. Check engine light came on. I had limited control with braking and accelerating. If my son was outside, I could have accidentally run him over. The dealership told me that it is a known issue involving coolant leaking into the engine cylinder. This issue can only be rectified by replacing the entire engine, which is not covered by any recalls, warranties, etc. at this time. The dealership printed a Technical Service Bulletin for me 22-2229 "2.0L EcoBoost - Coolant in Cylinders, White Exhaust Smoke And/Or Illuminated MIL". This is a known and documented issue that costs $10,000+ to fix and there is no recall?!?!
#11622680 |
Service engine light came on took to Ford dealer to be checked was told need new engine due to coolant intrusion
#11622786 |
For the past two years I have drove a 2017 ford escape. Over the past two years my car has failed me multiple times My question is for ford motor company. Knowing this is a known issue with escapes…why are they doing nothing to help customers who have had a total engine failure due to manufacturing’s flaws ?
#11622277 |
Bought vehicle (used 91.5K miles) from Hyundai dealer and on drive home the check engine light illuminated, checked it at home and was P0301 (misfire on cylinder #1). After back and forth with the dealer I agreed to bring in the vehicle for them to diagnose. On the trip to dealer the vehicle overheated and I had to add water and wait roadside before I could continue. At the dealer the problem was diagnosed as coolant leaking into the #1 cylinder at the head gasket (i.e. per TSB 22-2322 and related TSBs) and the fix was a new long block.
#11622280 |
Coolant was leaking into the engine creating a need for a full engine replacement. Signs of the issue included check engine lights appearing on dashboard twice in two weeks and no coolant remaining in the vehicle. This issue has been reported multiple times by other owners of Ford Escapes with no recourse from Ford. Issue was reported to me by an independent car mechanic. Engine is being replaced this week, therefore no receipt for repairs is yet available, but estimate was $9000.
#11622060 |
My child and I were driving in the car when it suddenly overhead to extreme temperatures. I've only had this car 2 years, come to find out there's a faulty design to the engine cylinders causing coolant to seep in to the engine, also causing the head gasket to blow. This is ford's fault and there's currently class action lawsuits because this can cause the engine to combust, incredibly dangerous. There needs to be recalls
#11622086 |
Coolant leaked into the engine according to McCarthy Ford. Located in North Little Rock, AR. The vehicle started smoking pulling out of the garage.
#11621871 |
I was driving home from my second job, when the "check engine" light came on. I thought "no big deal". As i got further along, I noticed a "skip" in the engine. The "skip", or misfire, continued. Several more miles down the road, there was a sudden jolt with the car. A message with an alarm suddenly displayed on my cockpit instrument cluster; " Service Required, See Dealer now". By the time I arrived home, the engine was misfiring quite regularly. I parked the car, called the closest repair shop to set up appointment, and they told me go ahead and bring in car. The car would not restart, so I had car towed to repair shop. The next day, the repair shop called saying vehicle had "Blown Head Gasket " and would take a major repair. The car has not been repaired yet because of the major expense.
#11621764 |
The "engine light" came on and reported a misfire in cylinder 3. After further research, I found that this is an indicator of the failure of a gasket allowing coolant to leak into the cylinder causing the misfire. I have had the issue diagnosed, confirming the gasket failure by two garages, one being a Ford dealership. Further research has shown that this is a known flaw to the Ford Company, caused by the engine design. The "fix" is a long block engine replacement. If no action is taken the engine will eventually loose coolant and over heat, or the damage in the cylinder will ultimately cause the engine to lock up, likely causing an accident and thus putting occupants of the SUV and possibly others at risk of injury. My car had approximately 100,000 miles when the issue was first indicated, approximately six months after purchasing the vehicle from a...
#11621576 |
My car overheated and went into limp mode while I was on the freeway, I was almost involved in a crash due to this. I took the car to an auto repair facility where they stated that this is a known issue with Ford 2.0T Ecoboost engines that cause a sudden and full internal burn of all coolant and the engine overheats. Ford has acknowledged an issue on the engines since 2022. However, Ford has not issued a recall for these engines. There is an NHTSA TSB on these engines TSB 19-2346. I could have lost my life due to sudden loss of forward momentum, the car could have combusted due to overheating.
#11621226 |
Engine fault light came on driving down the highway. Pulled over immediately due to car having trouble accelerating where I had to wait for help. Took it into a Ford dealership for a inspection and found out that it had a cylinder 2 misfire with fluid leaking into the engine. At that point, they recommend a full engine replacement. The engine failure happened unexpectedly, the engine light was not on during the drive and it was not driving any differently prior to the incident. The day the fault engine light came on was the first time I had ever experienced those symptoms. We took great care of the car, it never went over miles for oil changes, and got inspections at time of oil changes.
#11621029 |
On this car it has a manufacturer design deflect on the engine block that allows coolant into the #3 cylinder. This is referred to as coolant intrusion. Ford has a service bulletin 20-2100 (attached) on this but are claiming we are not covered by it based on the build date of our car. Our car is clearly in the criteria of the service bulletin. Taking to the Ford Dealer they have an enormous number of these cars coming in with the same problem. Many people are being told Ford will not cover the cost of their bad design, causing this issue since they don't meet the criteria. As a retired helicopter mechanic from the Army National Guard, main components like an engine block and cylinder heads should not wear out unless there are many more miles than our car has. We regularly service the car for oil and other items...
#11621123 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, there was a loud noise coming from under the hood. The contact stated that the check engine warning light was illuminated. In addition, the contact thought that the vehicle was going to explode. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed with engine failure due to coolant intrusion. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The contact was advised to contact the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 38,000.
#11620779 |
In September my check engine light came on, codes were for spark plugs, ignition coil and misfire cylinder 2. I took it to mechanic he said my spark plugs were covered in oil I changed the spark plugs, replaced valve cover gasket and intake gasket. Engine light went off car felt great not even 2 days later I felt the misfire again and there's the engine light back on and white smoke from my exhaust. Brought it back to mechanic I mentioned my coolant issue to him I have to fill my coolant every 2 days no puddles under my car. After looking at my car he said coolant is leaking into cylinder 2 so that's why when I start my car is shakes really bad coolant is burning off from the cylinders. He said I need new heads but they are warped so my best option is to get...
#11620800 |
On my 2017 Ford Escape with ecoboost, my check engine light came on we noticed a sweet smell right after Iturn the car on to drive it and a big puff of white smoke came out of my tailpipe. I did notice that it hesitated when i would start to go at a stop light but not enough to make it stall. We took it to the dealership and they are saying there is coolant intrusion on the 4th cylinder and the only way to fix it is to have a new motor put in it. That's about $9,000.00. I only have about 43,000 miles on it.
#11620721 |
the coolant leaked into cylinder of engine and might cause engine damage fortunately the engine light was on and was noticed by me prior to sending vehicle to dealer for checking the problem was confirmed by Ford dealer at Winchester, MA. It was also confirmed by independent service shop.
#11620135 |
I bought a Ford Escape 2017 and noticed it started having engine problems I took it to a repair facility and they told me the coolant was leaking into the cylinders. They told me to fix it I would have to get a whole new engine for $8,000, this is so much for a car I just got; I can't get it fixed through Ford since there is no recall. I have already wasted so much money trying to fix it for what the mechanics thought it was, on top of that $2,530 for taking apart the engine to diagnose it. Ford needs to recall these vehicles, this is a manufacturing error on their part and they should pay to get it fixed along with the maintenance people have paid to try to fix this issue.
#11620211 |
I have experienced a 1.5L short block, due to coolant intrusion to the cylinder bores. My car is no longer safe to drive.
#11619956 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while the contact's fiancé was driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle overheated. The contact stated that the indicator light illuminated, indicating that the vehicle was overheating. In addition, the contact stated that about a month prior, the check engine warning light illuminated but went off. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed with coolant intrusion and 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 a case was filed. The contact was advised to contact the NHTSA Hotline and report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 131,930.
#11619680 |
Request for Immediate Resolution of Vehicle Issue I am writing to file a complaint regarding my vehicle, which has less than 40,000 miles and is under 7 years old. Recently, it displayed the error codes PO303-00 and PO316. I took the vehicle to the dealership, and they recommended replacing the entire engine, quoting a cost of $11,500. To seek a second opinion, I consulted a machine shop, and they informed me that these errors should not occur on a vehicle this new with such low mileage. I am deeply concerned, as this vehicle is relatively new and should not be experiencing major issues like this. I rely on my car for daily activities, including taking my child to school, and would appreciate a prompt resolution to this matter. Please assist in addressing this issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention and assistance.
#11619751 |
Coolant intrusion into cylinder #2. This car is 7 years old with 77k miles and needs a new long block due to defective design. Car started stuttering when started and check engine light first came on and I took it to my local mechanic who said the code was for an engine cylinder misfire. He noticed coolant was low and told me this is a common, massive design defect causing coolant intrusion into the engine cylinder and ruining the engine. Had it officially diagnosed by Ford ASAP and they want $9600 to replace their defective engine. Ford recalled the 1.5 ecoboost for this exact issue. Mine is a 2.0 turbo. Please force Ford to recall these vehicles. Someone will die if you don't and they do not care. Ford denied "customer loyalty assistance" and is now leaving me with a paperweight for a car. We need help from the nhtsa....
#11619326 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that after a recent oil change, the contact was informed that the coolant level was lower than normal. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle failed to accelerate while depressing the accelerator pedal. The failure persisted with the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the mechanic discovered that there was coolant intrusion into a cylinder. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was referred to the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The vehicle remained in the possession of the dealer unrepaired. The failure mileage was unknown.
#11619418 |
- Engine coolant leaking into engine piston cylinder via a crack in head gasket and/or cracked cylinder wall. it's at a dealership now. - Engine could fail at some point. - Problem is confirmed by manufacture and at a dealership it was confirmed. Only some but not all verified cases will be fixed because of time or mileage. - Vehicle has been inspected by dealer and confirmed. - No prior warning signs happened untill vehicle started missing when first starting. Taken to dealer who confirmed cracks using a scope. They even have pictures.
#11619038 |
The vehicle began emitting white smoke from the exhaust upon start up after sitting cold. Smoke would disappear after warming up for a few seconds. The coolant was being slowly depleted from the reservoir. Spark plugs were inspected to find evidence of coolant burning in cylinders. Vehicle began running hot. Contacted service dealer for recalls, none related to issue. Contacted Ford customer service after finding this was a common issue with 1.5L engines. Ford stated my VIN wasn’t one of the vehicles affected. Other people were describing in forums and dealer mentioned that the short block on the engine had to be replaced with a long block along with a new head gasket. Dealer informed this was an $8500 repair. Vehicle at risk of running hot, destroying the engine and its components. This could lead to engine locking up or other catastrophic failure during use, placing myself and my family...
#11619126 |
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while driving at a moderate speed, the engine started to misfire while depressing the accelerator pedal. The contact stated that there was an abnormal banging sound coming from the vehicle with the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact pulled over and checked under the hood but could not determine the cause of the failure. Despite the failure, the contact was able to drive the vehicle to the residence at slow speeds. The contact attempted to replace the spark plugs but the failure persisted. Upon investigation, the contact discovered that the failure was likely caused by coolant intrusion into an engine cylinder. Two dealers were notified of the failure, and the contact was informed that the vehicle was not covered under recall or warranty. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline...
#11619204 |
Coolant intrusion in cylinders 1 & 2. If engine is not replaced it will cause engine to lock up. This is an issue that Ford knows about but there are no recalls.
#11619210 |
My ford escape had a recall for lower engine block back in late 2020. As of yesterday they are now telling me I need to get the same part they replaced then replaced again. Its been under 23k miles since the recall replacement was done and they want to charge me 9k
#11618626 |
UPDATE TO TRACKING 11613924 AND 11617597: Due to the Coolant Intrusion on the 2.0L Escape that is a known issue, but has not been recalled yet, I had to replace my long block. Failure was at approximately 97500 and engine replacement was 97774. Engine replacement completed at a Ford dealership. $7,300 as the service manager might have taken pity on me, as he also stated this was a known issue. Original quote was $7,800. I had to max out a credit card to ensure that I have a safe and functional vehicle, instead of a garage ornament.
#11618672 |
These vehicles have a defect that causes coolant to leak into the engine’s cylinders, which can cause corrosion, oil dilution and contamination, and engine failure; and Ford failed to disclose these defects create a safety risk, because the lack of coolant created by the leaks causes overheating and can result in the cylinder head cracking, total engine failure, and/or engine fires. My car has shut off with my [XXX] son in the vehicle with me while I was driving, I also have to put gas in my vehicle while the vehicle is powered on or else my vehicle will not start for 20 minutes and now if I leave it running while getting gas it shuts off completely right when I pull away from the gas pump. I contacted Ford when I had 87,977 miles on my vehicle and they refused to cover the repair or buy it back. My...
#11618717 |
I bought a used 2017 Ford Escape Titanium 1.5 with 58k miles. The vehicle started consuming coolant a slow level at around 60k miles. The condition would cause me to need to refill the coolant reservoir every 2-3 weeks. At around 65k miles the condition got extremely bad. The vehicle would run completely out of coolant every 2 days. The vehicle would run extremely rough or at times fail to start. Excessive shaking and white smoke also. Ford refused to repair the vehicle. Currently spending $12k out of pocket for a new 1.5 EcoBoost engine. The vehicle has been at Ford for over 2.5 months so far as of October 2024.
#11618377 |
UNKNOWN. 2017 Ford Escape transmission went bad at 70k miles. After the June 2022 recall by ford on the Escapes transmission, the issues went downhill since then. It cost $8k to replace the transmission or $7k to rebuild the transmission according to Ford. Ford knows its transmissions in the older model escapes are faulty yet still would charge consumers an arm and a leg to replace or rebuild it. An investigation should be conducted into this transmission issue regarding the 2017 Escape and other 2013 - 2019 Escape models. It is not right to rip off consumers.
#11618562 |
Cylinder (2) misfire causing coolant intrusion in engine block . Tested and failed damaged cylinder plug causing misfire. Engine ruined!
#11618609 |
I believe I should not be charged for the needed repairs of my car. The dealership is charging me $7200 for repairs which I had nothing to do with. There are recalls pertaining to my vehicle. I posted the notes sent to me from the dealership. Note from tech: Verified the concern, engine has a misfire, CEL on some white smoke when started and also low on coolant. Hook up the IDS and found codes P0304, P0316 and P051B. Performed a cylinder balance test and found cylinder 4 misfiring. Performed a relative compression test and relative compression is ok. Reviewed mode 6 data and found cylinder 4 has been misfiring. During my visual inspection I found the coolant reservoir was empty/ low on coolant. Removed the cylinder 4 spark plug and the porcelain was cracked. Looked into the cylinder with my bore scope and the piston was clean aluminum indicating...
#11618344 |
The engine was randomly low on coolant, so I refilled the reservoir 2 days ago. Now I received a service engine soon light triggered by code P0303, Cylinder 3 misfire. I believe that my vehicle is affected by the Ford 1.5L EcoBoost coolant leaking into the engine cylinder issue.
#11618113 |
Engine blew at 52,000 miles

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