2017 FORD ESCAPE Engine Problems
1,417 NHTSA complaints on file
All Engine Complaints — Page 25
On 06/07/2022 I started my car in the morning and as I put the car in reverse I was greeted with a message "engine is hot pull over safely" the heat gauge was all the way to the top. After 1/2 block I turned around and pulled back in the driveway. The engine was running roughly and kept turning off. We opened the hood to check the coolant and it was empty. We put water in the radiator so I could go to a nearby store for antifreeze/coolant, but the car was running so roughly and wouldn't accelerate, so after a couple of blocks I turned around and went back to my driveway. Trouble shooting research uncovered many many 2017 Ford Escape eco boost models have had this exact experience, yet there are no recalls... Please advise my next steps regarding proceeding from here. My car only has 42,000 miles...
I’ve had my 2017 Ford Escape EcoBoost since December 3, 2020, I first noticed a problem around late November 2021 (after Thanksgiving). I would put fuel in my car and it would putter (idled low) when I started it back up. As this issue became progressively worse, I began to notice around mid January 2022 that I would have to refill my antifreeze at least once per 2wks but there wasn’t any leakage on the ground, check engine light came on but went off on its own a few days later. In late March 2022 the check engine light came back on and stayed on, so on May 23, 2022 I took it to CarX for an engine diagnosis. The diagnostic revealed misfire codes concerning #4 coil and to replace sparks plugs, also an EVAP Purge Valve Solenoid Assembly would be required (I have an image of the print-out for...
Three weekends in a row my vehicle failed to start. No power, no lights, nothing. Figuring that the issue was the battery, I went to Orilleys and got a new battery. The salesperson at the time said the old battery still had a good charge and is not sure why the car wouldn't start. I went ahead and got the new battery, anyway. Installed it and the car started. The very next weekend the same thing happened again (with a new battery). After 30 or 40 minutes of trying, the engine will start. This has happened, consistently, over the last 3 months. I do not have any other equipment plugged into my vehicle.
The contact called on behalf of the owner of a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while the driver was driving approximately 35 MPH, the check engine warning light illuminated and the vehicle overheated. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic to be diagnosed. The contact was notified of an oil coolant failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 65,000.
1. Check engine light came on, the vehicle was not leaking coolant underneath but was going thru coolant which I would fill repeatedly made appointment immediately, brought into Ford Dealership for first available appointment told Lower Cylanoid 1 crack and that the coolant was leaking thru that point into the engine, Mechanic stated this is a known issue, retired mechanic confirmed they have specifically hired mechanics just to fix the 1.5L and 2.0L engines in the Ford Escapes. They would replace the lower block of engine and they have a kit specifically made to order for this fix. Cost would be $7,500. 2. Called Ford Corporation in Houston, TX spoke to Operation Supervisor and CXS person-they confirmed this is a known issue but has not made the recall list anything they can do because of the vehicle not being inside the warranty, told me to save receipts for future recall...
2017 Ford Escape Ecoboost beware consumers. Shame on Ford Motor Company for it's failed attempt.Issues with it's Ecoboost powertrain still leaves customers found on side of the road with a disable vehicle. No indication warning lights other than à flashing check engineer. No overheating or visible leaks under hood/vehicle. A rumble shift before lost of power. Check engineer light now stay on. Diagnosis report powertrain after 90 days of ownership. Major repair without extended warranty with Ford Motor Company. Unfortunately at 90980 miles it's in need of very expensive updates/repairs.The reality part is Ford Motor Company,doesn't believe this is an manufacturer default. Recalls or extended warranties? Beware consumer the auto market pandemic is real also.
The car jerks and engine misfires causing the check engine light to come on. I had the car checked by a Ford mechanic in July 2021. It was diagnosed as a spark plug issue. In May 2022, the car started doing the same thing. I had the car checked by a Ford mechanic. I was told coolant was leaking into the engine and I would need a new engine. Because of the mileage on my vehicle, it is no longer covered under warranty, so I have to pay the full amount or purchase a new car. The mechanic also stated Ford knew the 2017 Escapes had engine issues. When I asked why there was no recall issued, I was told it was because the issue was rare. Based on my research, it is not a rare issue. Based on the number of complaints, a recall should have been issued. Now,...
Engine block is leaks coolant into cylinder. This problem appears to be extremely common in these engines and there has not been recall issued for it.
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while driving 70 MPH, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact was able to continue to drive the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was taken the local Pep Boys where it was diagnosed that the crankcase pressure sensor had failed. The dealer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that she would be responsible for the cost of the repair as the VIN was not included in an unknown Technical Service Bulletin. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 68,000.
We discovered that our 2017 Ford Escape was leaking coolant onto our garage floor. The vehicle was taken to a Ford dealership for repair. It turned out that our water pump assembly was defective and required replacement at only 30,251 miles. Our trusted local Mechanic revealed to us that this is a common problem. Our Ecoboost engine could have overheated, and no warning lamps were present. A water pump failing at just over 30,200 miles is unreasonable, and I just feel that the Federal Government should force Ford to issue a Recall on their faulty water pumps.
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that there was coolant leaking into the engine, causing a cylinder misfire. The dealer 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. The failure mileage was approximately 88,000.
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that after purchasing the vehicle and while driving 50 MPH, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the failure occurred intermittently. The vehicle was taken back to the used car dealer several times however, the used car dealer informed the contact that they could not duplicate the failure. The vehicle was then taken to an authorized dealer where it was diagnosed that the engine needed to be repaired due to coolant leaking into the cylinder. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact referenced TSB Number: 22-2134. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 54,000.
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that the check engine warning light was illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact then took the vehicle to an independent mechanic where a diagnostic test discovered that the spark plugs and coils needed to be replaced. The mechanic linked the failure to a service bulletin discovered on the Ford website and repaired the vehicle according to the service bulletin. Despite the repair, the contact stated that the failure returned a few days later. The vehicle was returned to the mechanic where a second diagnostic test discovered that the coolant reservoir was empty and leaking into cylinder #2. The contact was then informed that the engine block was damaged. The contact was provided an estimate for a new engine. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but offered no assistance. The manufacturer then referred her to NHTSA for assistance. The...
Engine ran rough on a number of occasions. Repaired once. Sometime later failed completely. When running rough in traffic it created uncomfortable issues with rough acceleration. Independent service center stated there was a Ford bulletin saying only fix was replacing engine. Confirmed by Ford dealer. Check engine light did come on.
The throttle body stopped working with no previous warning or indication. The vehicle has been inspected. The light appeared and issued a failure/problem at the onset of the part not working. The car was not able to accelerate beyond 10mph.
coolant runs into cylinder blocks, engine overheats and left stranded.
Warning lamp came on, I repaired. A month later warning light again. Repaired again. Warning light back on a week later. I called Ford company to let them know what happened to their engine. They told me to get this checked out at their automotive company and I did. The result was I needed a new engine due to coolant leaking into cylinder 2. My life and others were a danger any time I was driving the vehicle due to fire hazard while driving. Yes it has been inspected
Check engine light turned on at 65,000 miles, with no other engine symptoms. Brought to Ford dealership for maintenance, told there is a design flaw with the engine that caused gasket head to go bad, now need a brand new engine, unable to drive until then due to possible engine fire. Ford refusing to pay entire repair bill, and has not acknowledged the existence of this problem in other vehicles.
The check engine light came on 01/31/22, the day I called for an apointment .On 02/09/22 the Ford Dealership mechanic diagnosed the problem as a coolant leak in the #2 cylinder. This will cause engine failure eventually. The engine has 61,030 miles. There was no indication of a problem, other than my routine fluids check two weeks ago where I ,for the first time ever, had to add coolant. The Ford dealership recommends a block replacement. My car is now past the 60,000 mile warranty. I have looked at the NHSA Web sight that this seems to be a common problem. My out of pocket costs could be as much as $9,000 ,on a vehicle I bought 2 1/2 years ago for $17,000.
Had car in for 4 spark plugs replaced and one ignition coil replaced. After leaving mechanic, the car suddenly slowed down, dashboard screen came on with "High Engine Temperatures pull over safely and call your Ford dealer", and the check engine light came on. The car would not go over 10 miles an hour. I limped back to the mechanic. He could not find a problem, the scanner they use under the dash came back with several readings. None had anything to do with the spark plugs or ignition coil. He kept it for several hours, researching, then unplugged the battery for a while. Plugged it back up, then nothing wrong. He called me, I picked the car up and drove about 1.5 to 2 miles and same thing happened. the car suddenly slowed down, dashboard screen came on with "High Engine Temperatures pull over safely and call your Ford...
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while driving at 35 MPH, the vehicle lost motive power. The "Engine Failure" warning message was displayed. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and diagnosed with engine failure, which started with the water pump and blown head gaskets. The engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and remained with the independent mechanic. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact to tow the vehicle to a dealer. The failure mileage was approximately 75,000.
My check engine light came on, and has since started chugging when I accelerate. Also have been adding coolant frequently. My safety issue is I am worried that I will stall when driving. I live in Minnesota and the weather here is brutal. My vehicle also kicks on the air conditioning by itself.
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while driving at 60 MPH, the vehicle was shaking. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and diagnosed with an engine oil leak. The engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and remained at the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that the vehicle was out of warranty, but they would assist with half of the cost for repair. The manufacturer referred the contact to file a complaint with NHTSA. The failure mileage was approximately 59,000.
Car was having a stuttering, shaking issue. Took it to the mechanic, and the engine block had cracked. The car is 4 years old, and this is a know manufacturing issue that Ford has not solved. The whole engine needed to be replaced.
The engine light illuminated, and diagnostic code P0304 was reported, which meant cylinder four is misfiring. The vehicle had about 44,900 miles on it. New Motorcraft spark plugs were installed by the owner and the vehicle appeared to drive fine. About 4 days later, the engine light illuminated again and codes P0300, P0301 and P0304 was reported. Also, the antifreeze reservoir was empty, but there was not any leaks on the ground. At this time, the vehicle had about 45,320 miles on it. I searched the internet to learn of any issues with these Ford Escapes and discovered TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-2346 applies to our vehicle. The vehicle was immediately taken to Automax Ford Service Center on November 4, 2021, where they stated the engine needs to be replaced. As of November 10, 2021, the vehicle is still waiting to receive a new engine.
Coolant leak into engine destroyed cylinder needs engine block to be replaced. Problem not resolved with Customer Satisfaction Program 19B37, which was known cause of coolant intrusion, instead only delayed issue by putting a bandaid on it with reprogramming of the Powertrain Control Module. Advised not to drive vehicle for possible engine fire or worse.
Engine light came on, immediately took it to my mechanic that diagnosed it as a cylinder 3 misfire and recommended the spark plugs be changed $700.00, 3 days later the light came back on again and took it back in. The coolant leaks into the spark plugs creating miss fire cylinder “3” the mechanic showed me the documentation of this problem Ford has know about since 2019. The coolant will not last one day, car displays as overheating to pull over to a safe location, cannot even be driven for 2 miles without over heating. It is no longer safe to drive the car. The car needs a new engine. Tbs 20-2100, they have a technical service bulletin that stats this is a common problem. They want $9,200 new engine block. I owe on a car I cannot drive, cannot have smogged, cannot register in the state of California and...
Engine started missing getting on the interstate, almost got rear ended. Come to find out it has water in the cylinder. Which Ford has TSB out for it. Definitely needs recalled. My family could’ve been severely injured.
The contact's mother owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while her mother was driving, the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the driver was informed of an engine misfire. The contact stated while driving the engine hot message was displayed. The RPM increased to high. The contact pulled over and noticed that the coolant was low. The driver added additional coolant however, the next day the fluid was low. The contact called the local dealer however, the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The contact was concerned about the vehicle catching on fire or causing a crash. The contact associated the failure with TSB 19-2139 and 18-23553. The failure mileage was approximately 77,000.
The check engine system alerted me to the vehicle overheating. I immediately turned off the engine and checked the fluid level. The coolant reservoir was empty. I added the appropriate coolant to the indicated fill line. The engine temperature returned to normal so I continued to drive and monitor the situation. Later in the day, I noticed white smoke emitting from the tailpipes. I know this to be a possible sign of coolant or water/fluid mixing with the oil. I parked the vehicle out of fear of permanent damage and scheduled service for the following morning. After diagnostics were run on the vehicle, it was determined coolant intruded into one or more cylinders and the head had cracked. Research shows that the problem is known by Ford (see tsb 19-2346) but Ford never notified me of the problem putting my family and myself at risk.
A couple of months the "check engine" light turned on. After three appointments, two diagnosis and almost $1,000 down the drain I was told that the coolant is leaking into the engine’s cylinders which is being caused, according to a Ford authorized dealer service department, by an engine design issue that has been apparently ignored by Ford for many years. I contacted Ford directly and they simply talked to me about "offering financial options to cover the cost" which ascend to almost $9,000, for a 5-year old car with less than 50K miles. They stated that this isn't covered by any warranty, that it's impossible to extend the warranty, and that there's no recall despite the many indications that this is a known issue. I found further information about this exact issue on: https://www.motorbiscuit.com/overheat-fail-fire-big-ford-ecoboost-class-action-lawsuit/ https://www.classaction.org/news/newer-ford-lincoln-vehicles-plagued-by-ecoboost-engine-defect-linked-to-coolant-leaks-class-action-says http://www.fordproblems.com/ecoboost-fires/ https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2020/ford-ecoboost-problems-class-action-lawsuit.shtml
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine light illuminated. The contact had to refill the coolant to prevent the vehicle from overheating. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and diagnosed with engine failure from the hydro-lock due to an internal coolant leak from the cylinders. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but informed the contact that there were no recalls on the VIN and that the vehicle was out of warranty. The failure mileage was 83,958.
Ford dealership verified that check engine light coded P0304, engine misfire due to coolant intrusion caused by crack in cylinder. This is a known and well-documented problem with 2.0 L EcoBoost Escapes and Lincoln vehicles that use same engine (MKZ/MKC). VIN # of this particular vehicle matches those known to have the problematic engines. Ford is clearly aware, having released multiple Technical Service Bulletins on this subject of Engine/Coolant issue. The issue is Ford refuses to provide assistance to customers whose vehicles have surpassed 5 yr/60,000 Engine/Powertrain warranty. In this case, vehicle has 66,600 miles. A vehicle with a cracked engine block cannot be operated and presents a safety risk.
The coolant leaks into the spark plugs creating miss fire cylinder “3”
Engine started out running roughly a couple days later it overheated the car gave me a notice to pull over safely I turned the car off the oil looks milky , It only has 71,000 miles on it
The car was overheating so I brought it to the dealership to have it looked at. I was informed that there was coolant leaking into one of the engine cylinders causing the car to overheat with the possibility of it even catching on fire.
Check engine light came on at 60,240 miles with a cylinder 2 misfire code. Took it to the dealer and they said it has coolent in cylinder number 2. It is no longer safe to drive the car. The car needs a new engine. Tbs 20-2100, they have a technical service bulletin that stats this is a common problem. They want $9,200 new engine block.
I went to Lenoir City ford with issues of misfiring cylinder and mostly Limp Mode on the highway. They cleared my codes and sent me on my way. ^ This occured while my vehicle was still under warranty. Now, expired warranty, I have the same issue and they will not cover under warranty when the issue was first discovered. Good lord I need me a recall
Upon parking the vehicle in my driveway, the vehicle would not turn off after turning off he ignition and removing the key. All the dash lights were on as the would be normally and the engine remained running. Tired everything including in and out of gear, driving, turned key on and off several times, tired both keys. Googled and seen there had been similar issues with earlier models that resulted in a recall, but this is a 2017. Found some online suggestions and after an hour figured out where the fuel pump fuse was and removed it and the engine stopped. The dash still stayed lit up and had a warning to get engine serviced. Put key in ignition and turned to run not start position and vehicle cranked and tried to start. Could not get dash console to power down or look the doors, the horn would beep twice...
On 3-7-2019 brought vehicle in for service at Larsen Ford in Lakewood NJ for engine light turned on with OBN code P3020. Service dept employee, Mitch Sperling their was anti freeze in number two cylinder. They kept vehicle till 3/15/2019 and stated repair was made. Except the repair for this should have been a new engine. On 7-2-2021 brought vehicle into service dept for engine light with OBN code P0303. This time it was anti frreze in number 3 cylinder approx 55,000 mileage. Service dept checked vehicle and came back and stated I need new engine. That they would order engine from ford and get back to me in about a week when to bring vehicle back and it would take 3 to 4 weeks to install engine and they will rent me a car. My problem with this is that i have to drive a vehicle that could stall...
I had left my home about 4 arrived at mall 4:30 all was great a usual day. I push button start my suv out of nowhere all these panel warnings appeared. Engine sign, hill assistance not available, air conditioner stop working, 4 wheel Fault, etc.,Pictures below
Purchased 2017 Ford Escape SUV preowned with 56,948 miles. Decided on the 2.0 engine due to the many issues with the 1.6 engine. Drove for seven months and only 6,000 miles. Engine light came on, immediately took the car to an auto mechanic who performed a diagnostic test. The engine was mixing antifreeze in the oil which will lead to a catastrophe engine failure creating a dangerous safety incident. The mechanic informed us that the Ford Escapes have been having ongoing issues with the engines and is currently in a recall program and recommended we take it to a local Ford Dealer. The Ford dealer diagnosis matched the auto mechanic, acknowledged the antifreeze was mixing and recommended they replace the engine. They also acknowledged Ford was doing a recall to replace engines for a similar problem but not on the vehicle with our VIN number. I'm a first-time car buyer...
My car is losing water and the 2.0 ecoboost has a habit of catching fire. Mine is still driveable but very dangerous. The car has 125000 miles in it and is 4 years old and Ford has basically told me tough luck. The dealer verified the problem which is a very common issue with the 2.0 ecoboost.
Check engine code came on had it tested came back saying misfiring in piston one vapors coming out of exhaust system leads to believe I have a blown head gasket vapors can be seen in video coming out of exhaust system at high rates weak engine when trying to drive it it's been parked for weeks now
In January 2021 it began with the check engine light coming on. The #2 spark plug and ignition coil were replaced by local mechanic. About a month later the check engine light came on again. Again there was an issue with the #2 spark plug. It was fixed. Another few weeks goes by and the light comes on again. I take it in and the check engine light goes off just before I drive it there. We decide to wait for it to come on again. Each time I got the sense from my mechanic that this was slightly unusual. June 2, 2021 on a cool evening, I notice the heater isn’t working. The next day the check engine light comes on. On June 5th I get a warning light that says my vehicle is overheating and to pull over to a safe spot. My kids and I pull over...
My 2017 Ford escape is losing coolant into the engine block. The vehicle mileage is just Over warranty. The local Ford dealership diagnosed the problem and stated that I need a new engine at a cost of $7,000. This issue could cause an engine fire, which makes it a safety hazard. The dealership contacted Ford Motor company for assistance for me, but they denied it. There are other complaints for this same exact issue online.. Ford recalled an earlier year model escape for this same issue, but not later models. There is also a class action lawsuit for this issue which does include some later years of the escapes, but it is out of Arkansas. I am so upset with this entire expense!
The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle started to run roughly. The vehicle loss motive power and stalled. The contact shifted the vehicle into park to restart the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure mostly occurred while shifting gears. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer who diagnosed that one of the cylinders had failed due to coolant leaking into the engine and that the engine needed to be replaced. The crank pressure sensor also failed and needed to be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 30,000.
On May 30, I received the Engine Service Light that remained on constantly. I contacted Ford chat since I was 300 miles from home, determined it was safe to drive home since car ran fine with no vibration or gas smell. Took to dealer on June 1. Car only has about 53K miles. June 1: Dealer said a plug, wire, and distributer coil were bad, replaced it, but during test drive the car shook so badly, they recommended it not be driven and was not safe and should remain in shop. This may be an unnecessary repair costing $549 (attached), but only document received to date. June 2: Tech determined must be bad fuel injection system. Parts must be order. June 7: Injectors replaced. Car started and car shook so badly that the tech and dealer refused to even take it out of the shop and said it would be...
Blown engine on multiple others of the same year make and model. Caused by coolant leaking into the head gaskets. All of which the computer code reading is cylinder 3 misfiring. However that ends up not being the actual issue and you will be refixing it every 3-5000 miles
Misfire in cylinder 2 coolant going into cylinder # 2
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