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Problems with 2006 Ford Escape SUSPENSION

On average, the 2006 Ford Escape starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 109 922 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 53 complaints from 2006 Ford Escape about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

FRONT 2 REAR 1

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2006 Ford Escape

Right rear shock mount broke loose and started to enter the passenger compartment.

Heard a banging noise as i was driving that sounded from trunk. nothing in trunk, rear passenger wheel well the shock tower had fallen through the wheel well which appeared to have rusted out.

On my 2006 ford escape i almost died on highway because the subframe on passenger side of the ford broke. upon looking up information i noticed that their was a recall for ford escapes 00 _04 but that escape is the same frame and structure. i never owned a car that the frame was suppose to brake like that. i hope nobody ever gets hurt but this.problem should be addresses because that car is very popular.

Right rear wheel well totally rusted out, no repair shop will fix. loud knocking when driving, can not drive afraid wheel will fall off.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford escape. while driving 35 mph, the rear passenger shock mount fractured and caused the brake hose to rupture. the contact stated that all of the brake fluid leaked out of the hose. preston ford in burton, ohio was made aware of the failure and stated that there were no recalls on the vehicle. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 113,000. *tt *tr

Driving home from work, began to hear thumping sound from right rear. thought it might be an issue with the tire. got progressively louder and more frequent until i stopped and inspected. found the right rear strut to be nearly detached from the vehicle assembly.

Our 2006 ford escape began making a rattling noise in the rear passenger side whenever we hit a bump. i initially thought it was a loose panel until i looked under the rear-passenger wheel well and noticed the massive amounts of rust and corrosion around the shock absorber. after doing some research, it appears that this is a fairly widespread issue that ford has done little to remedy. it has since become a consistent issue anytime we are driving, there is at least a rattle--even on smooth roads. while we have tried to reduce the amount of driving as much as we can, making only necessary trips and completely eliminating any extraneous use of this car, the damage only seems to be getting worse, and at an alarmingly fast pace. this is our only vehicle and we are not in a position to buy a new car right now. if there was a recall on a similar issue for 2001-2004 models, why hasn't there been a recall on later years? the vehicle is a liability on the road--we cringe every time we have to take it out (again, it is our only vehicle) and we don't know which bump is ...

The rear passenger wheel well is completely rotted around the connection for the shock absorber. no body shop will repair as it is too costly and too much of a liability they claim. driving along and suddenly the car got loud in the back. shock absorber had come through the interior of the automobile. car has rust on back "trunk" door and a on the edge of the wheel well exterior on the same side, but remaining parts of the car have very little or no rust. but when you look inside the wheel well you see all the rust around the shock absorber. google search shows i am not alone with this issue - others report same issue with passenger side rear and people are considering sueing ford. 2001-2004 escapes had a corrosion recall on the front suspension, but there is nothing for years 2005 and newer. this is should be looked at.

The lower control arm has separated from the subframe due to corrosion. this is the exact problem that led to a recall of 400,000 ford escapes (model years 2001-2004) just 3 years ago.

Rear wheel wells where the shock mounts is rusted through causing ride and control issues. i noticed clunking while driving caused by the rust and lack of shock stability. i talked to other owners and found this is a common issue. being that my vehicle is not rusty and is cared for regularly this is bad and i am no longer going to invest my money into it. this is a safety concern and i feel with as common as the issue seems it should be taken care of by ford as the shock being loose coming into the interior is another safety concern, and the wear and tear from the tire ride causes premature tire wear not to mention wear and snapping the break line causing the brakes to fail.

My daughter was alerted to a problem when loud banging noises started recently when driving under normal driving conditions. upon inspection by a mechanic, he discovered that the passenger side and driver side rear wheel wells body parts and shock absorber mounts have significant rust damage. our vehicle is well maintained according to the manufacture's schedule and as recommended by the ford dealership service department. i do not understand how we could not have been made aware of a potential issue before during previous tire replacements, shock replacements, and other services that would have had the opportunity to see the problem. the passenger side rear wheel well is so bad that the dealership service department indicated that it is not repairable and referred us to their body shop. the attached pictures show that the interior of the cabin is now exposed. i also have an audio recording of the noise inside the vehicle when driving under normal conditions. my daughter was also cautioned by the mechanic about an imminent failure of the suspension. this is a safety hazard that has been widely reported on the internet. there was a recall by ford ...

The right rear shock tower is rusting away and is about to break away from the frame i read online that ford recalled almost 400,00 vehicles with this problem, but i never received a notice. the car is not safe to drive.

While driving my vehicle on a highway, i could here a loud clunking sound coming from the rear. after investigating, it was visibly noticeable that the shock tower on the rear passenger side rusted completely off the vehicle. this allowed the wheel to bounce freely and the shock to jam up into the wheel well repeatedly. the vehicle is unsafe to drive.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford escape. while driving approximately 40 mph, the rear passenger side shock plate detached from the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the shock plate needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage and vin were unknown.

A few months ago i noticed a thumping noise when driving. the passenger side rear wheel well started to have the black coating flake off of the inside revealing rust. since then my strut has broken off from my frame & the shock has completely broken. from the research i have been doing thousands of people have had the same problem. there needs to be a recall for this. my car is un-driveable & most likely so expensive to fix that i might as well buy a new car.