Ford Escape Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Ford Escape reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Best used compact SUV?

Answered by CarsGuide 12 Aug 2016

You will get great value and a classy car in the Suzuki Grand Vitara. The CR-V also goes well and is slightly better value than a RAV4.

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Ford Escape 2008: Auto transmission issues?

Answered by CarsGuide 20 May 2016

At 148,000 km it would be worth servicing the ’box, particularly if the car has been doing any towing. I would also check with your Ford dealer to see if Ford has released any software updates for the transmission.

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Ford Escape 2012: Coolant and brake fluid replacement

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Oct 2015

If it's not on the service schedule, in the owner's manual, then it's not necessary. Lots of dealers are trying to fluff-up on their servicing to improve their profits, including replacing the likes of coolant and brake fluid at inflated prices.

 

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Ford Escape 2006: Engine light keeps coming on

Answered by CarsGuide 3 Apr 2015

The usual way to detect problems is by using diagnostic equipment to identify the cause, but it's rarely successful when the problem is intermittent. If it's not doing it when the diagnostic gear is hooked up to the car it won't show up. That's the problem you have. Cleaning the throttle body was worthwhile, resetting the computer might have had some effect, the surging at light throttle is probably the best clue to what's happening. Without any guide from the diagnostic gear it becomes a process of trial and error. That it becomes sluggish suggests it's going into limp-home mode as a result of detecting a problem. It could be as simple as a dodgy wiring connection, alternatively it could be a faulty sensor, like a crank angle sensor, or it could be related to the EGR as you have heard. The only way to find the cause is to work through all the possibilities until you find it.

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Ford Escape 2012: Dripping oil after service

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Dec 2013

It's unlikely, but you could drain the oil and refill it with the correct volume of oil and see if it goes away. But I would take it to a mechanic and have them tell you what the problem is.

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Mazda waited a week for recall

Mazda waited a week for recall

13 Nov 2012 · by Joshua Dowling

Mazda’s slogan might be “zoom zoom” but it took seven days longer than Ford to announce an identical recall for a jammed throttle -- for a car made on the same production line.Mazda is recalling 26, ...

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Ford recalls close to 9000 SUVs

Ford recalls close to 9000 SUVs

5 Nov 2012 · by Stuart Martin

The Australian car maker has issued the safety recall for 8798 of its imported Escape - models with the 3-litre V6 with cruise control only - built between November 1st 2001 and February 1st 2006, ...

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Dealer drives car without permission

Answered by CarsGuide 18 Jul 2012

You're right, they should have advised you that they wanted to test drive your car before actually doing it and hoping you wouldn't notice. I would speak to the dealer principal and express your displeasure at the treatment you receive and seek some form of compensation from him.

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