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Problems with 2014 Ford Escape ENGINE

On average, the 2014 Ford Escape starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 66 433 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 2014 Ford Escape

While having to replace the coolant at least twice a week and after having 2 recall repairs completed on the coolant system, then after 10000 miles after the recall repairs were completed, ie replace overflow bottle, sensors, etc. the car still is losing coolant and now the "engine has reached high temp please stop car safely". warning is showing on panel and the car will go into drive but will not move. the car had not been driven when this "warning" occurred in my driveway, there was no way engine could have overheated as it had not been driven. this would appear to be a defect in the recall repairs that were done or that there is another problem.. i have the car currently at the dealership and am told that it could take up to 3 weeks for repairs.

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. while driving 65 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact was able to restart the vehicle after several attempts. the vehicle was taken to rush truck center orlando (located at 2350 diversified way, orlando, fl 32804, (407) 581-8000) where it was diagnosed that the purge valve needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 150,000.

Engine stalled during highway cruise(70 mph), lost all throttle response. lighting, brake, steering worked fine. coolant leakage was observed under the hood after parking. after the vehicle was towed to a ford dealer, service people reported engine wirings were burned out due to fire.

10/16/18 at 94201 miles: vehicle had coolent system recall done. 11/19/18 at 96375 miles: vehicle would not start. it completely shut down due to low coolent/ over heating codes. had to be towed to dealership. 12/6/18 at 97874 miles: vehicle had power reduced to approx 15 miles per hour. taken to dealership again with low coolent codes. 06/04/19 at 107000 miles: check engine light came on. owner added coolent prior to taking back to dealership. dealership did camera diagnosis of coolent in the pistons. upon taking engine apart found a defective scratch line that crosses over the piston to the coolent pack. ford claiming it is not covered by recall, therefore not covered at all..

This is now the 4th time my car has stalled on the road without warning. they've all revolved around some type of electrical failure that either caused the vehicle not to start, overheat or lose power all together and come to a complete stop. three times this happened while on the highway and once on surface streets. in this most recent one. some of the repairs were covered under a recall but there's something about this model that is just wrong. i had a ford explorer for over 10 years and 200,000 miles and it never broke down on me the way this one has. i do not feel safe with this car.

Engine light came on one day then went off the next day. a week later went to get routine oil change and was notified of oil in coolant and possible head gasket cracked as well. they recommended take it to mechanic next door. apparently the engine cylinder head overheated and cracked. oil leaked into other systems in engine contaminated valves, intakes, spark plugs etc. could have combusted causing fire at any moment. mechanic told us to have it towed to ford not safe to drive 3 miles. got car fixed at ford dealership for $3551.09. the following week we received a recall notice for our other 2014 ford escape built in same louisville factory a few weeks earlier than the just repaired escape. got the recall addressed on that vehicle but ford says the vin for the one i just paid for has not been identified for the recall! really???

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. the contact stated that the instrument panel indicators illuminated and smoke appeared under the hood. the vehicle was pulled over and the contact discovered that coolant was leaking. the contact let the vehicle cool off and added more coolant. the vehicle was towed to coconut point ford (22400 s tamiami trail, estero, fl 33928, (888) 859-1976) where it was diagnosed that coolant leaked out from a defective unknown part that was not covered under the extended warranty. the manufacturer stated that there was no recall on the vehicle and would open a case to see if they could provide assistance towards the repair costs since the warranty had just expired. the failure mileage was 67,000.

High engine temp, pull over safely message flashes on display and engine light comes on. car started running rough. fortunately was just pulling out of my driveway and didn't get over 5 mph. i backed up into garage, turned off car. started it again and when i got to same spot (approximately 1/8 mile) the same warnings popped up. towed to dealer upon their advise. now they are telling me, after having the car for 6 days, that it's either the head gasket or block cracked due to coolant being low. they tested coolant and confirmed it is leaking internally. note - i did have the recall related to the issue performed in february 2018. now, with only 1 month left on original warranty but at 61,500 miles (so over by a smidge), ford will not repair car. if the recall was performed but the car exhibited the problem anyways, no matter how far it was driven since then, that tells me that the recall solution did not work.

I have a blown head gasket which resulted from a leak from the radiator into the manifold. there was no low fluid light that warned of the leak which would have prevented this defective flaw.this problem exactly fits the recall 17v209000 (see attached) for exactly the make, model, year, engine, etc. of my vehicle, but for some reason my vehicle was not included. i brought the vehicle to 2 mechanics and they believe 100% that it should include my vehicle and are not sure why its included. please review and please try to add my vehicle to the recall list

Car occasionally died at stop lights, signs and once on the exit ramp while exiting a highway. occasional to often rough running especially at low speed and odd shifts from the transmission. surging in the engine while at highway speed and when slowing to stop. engine fault message would come up in display and i took a picture, showed it to service manager with no success. computer would not store codes when these problems occurred so on 4 separate trips to the dealership i was told there was nothing that could be done and to continue to drive it and bring it in if it happened again. vehicle finally died and check engine light came on and stayed on. had it towed to the dealership and a signal return for map wiring problem was diagnosed and repaired. after some reading i believe there have been service advisories and possibly a recall for certain vin's. i told the dealership i did not feel safe driving the vehicle with the problems it was having but it made no difference.

Keep loosing coolant and resulted to damaging cylinder head and ford does not want to fix the problem despite the recall. they say recall they made is to prevent the preventive.

While on highway. rpm scdropped to 0. all lights on dash lit up. smell burning. car stopped working rolled to side of highway exit ramp. towed to kuhlmanns's automotive on meridenrd wolcott ct 06716

Ford fixed a recall on my car regarding the coolant sensor and my car hasn't been right ever since. same day that i brought it home the coolant sensor said coolant level low even though they had just filled it up and there was plenty of coolant in the car. yesterday on my way home from work my car over heated and, lights on the dash said for me to pull over safely as soon as possible. the car automatically slowed down to barely 5miles/hour on it own, it would not accelerate. now the car is not drivable as it overheats within 30 seconds of starting the car up. dealerships near me will not service my car for another 2 weeks and they don't have a loaner car that i can use in the meantime, and on top of that it's going to have to be towed to the dealership because it's non-drivable. according to the diagnostics ran on it the code that came up was - p1299.

This is the second time this vehicle has experienced this issue. the car loses coolant fluid, then overheats. the manufacturer has installed a sensor that reports the fluid level condition, but has not addressed the cause of the fluid loss. as a result, the head requires replacing, or the vehicle needs a new engine. the car also has a chance for an under-hood fire. the manufacturer, ford, is negligent.

Tl* the contact owned a 2014 ford escape. the contact stated that a recall noticed was received under campaign number: 17v209000 (engine and engine cooling), the vehicle was taken to colonial ford dealer (120 federal rd # 126, danbury, ct 06811, (203) 748-3503) where the recall was completed. the contact stated that the coolant warning light illuminated, the vehicle was taken back to colonial ford dealer, and it was diagnosed that a poor pin fit correction #48802 p2560 needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the contact stated that while the driver was driving at 20 mph, the coolant warning light illuminated, and the vehicle stalled but was able to coast to the side of the road. the driver noticed smoke was coming from under the hood then flames appeared. the vehicle caught on fire. the fire department extinguished the fire. a police report was filed. the vehicle was towed to a tow lot and destroyed. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage 52,000.

On 10/28/2018 around 10:30am i was driving to church with my family. while stopping at an intersection of north route 88 and 837 in monongahela, pa, i noticed that there was smoke coming out of the heating vents. then as i tried to accelerate, the car shut down. so, i was able to push the car to a nearby parking lot to investigate the problem. after i evacuated my family from the car, i opened the hood and the smoke progressed to a fire, which i called 911 and the fire department arrived and extinguished it. then a tow truck was called and towed my vehicle to lenzi service station in monongahela, pa. after reporting this to the insurance company, the insurance investigator determined that it was an exhaust fire occurred due to an unseen oil leak. i reported the incident to ford on 10/29/2018, but have yet to hear from them. the insurance company, which is usaa, has agreed to buy out the rest of my payment and told me that i can go and buy a new car.

Coolant level sensor system installation ,nhtsa recall number: 17v209,daughter had went to grocery store with a friend,had turned off vehicle and exited it, was helping friend carry groceries to apartment,when went to got back to car it was on fire under the hood,called fire department ,fire department came and extinguished the fire,vehicle was towed and is being investigated by fire marshal

1.6l ecoboost engine is burning coolant through the combustion chamber (heads). this causes car to lose coolant, misfire, and overheat. recall 17s09 would seem to address this issue. my vehicle, that meets all of the parameters of the recall to include vehicle model, make, year, engine size, factory of assembly, date of assembly, etc., is not included in the recall. ford is unwilling to rectify.

Failure at 80,000 miles, however the engine was replaced with a new engine at 76,000 due to problems from the coolant recall; this time the vehicle would stall when coming to a stop or while driving. computer screen would show "system shutting down"; vehicle would go into "limp" mode, reduce speed and car would shut off without notice. vehicle was towed in after issue occuring 4x in a 2 mile drive. vehicle was towed in. advised by the dealership that they could not duplicate the problem. after 30 days they returned the car with 75 miles test driven and showed that the tech reset the computer module prior to duplicating the issue. the service manager had me "reset" the vehicle by driving it. while driving 55mph the issue reoccurred at 100 miles after the system reset. the vehicle would not restart and was towed into the dealership. after a week they were able to duplicate "some" but not all of the issues. after speaking with the general manager of the dealership they decided to purchase the vehicle back by paying off the existing loan in exchange for purchasing a 2018 ford escape.

While driving uphill on i-80 on a cool day in october, speed limit 65mph, out of no where, my 2014 escape illuminated the check engine light, immediately followed by an "engine temp high, please stop safely" on the screen. i had never seen either of these warnings before so i immediately pulled over to the side of the highway and turned off the engine as it began smoking from under the hood. at this time the oil warning light illuminated red - within approx. 60 seconds, the engine made a loud popping noise and exploded into flames. i quickly evacuated the vehicle and ran down the highway, within minutes the entire car was in flames and was later ruled a total loss. this vehicle had been serviced by the hyundai dealership it was purchased from 6 days prior and was given a "clean bill of health" by the mechanics.

While traveling at approximately 60mph, at approximately 52k miles, my 2014 ford escape suddenly overheated and presented a warning to pull over and stop the car. my coolant level had dropped below the minimum and my car overheated. i added water for the system and had my car taken to a local shop who replaced the thermostat as well as coolant overflow system. additionally the check engine light illuminated after overheating. once "fixed" and less than 5000 miles later (approximately 56k), my car overheated again. the coolant levels were low, with no warning of low coolant system ever displayed until i received the warning (again going approximately 60 mph) to pull over and shut down overheated engine. the check engine light was illuminated and i brought the car to shop again. diagnostic of code read potentially faulty thermostat (which i had replaced less than 5000 miles before) or low coolant (again just filled). i decided not to action (except standard oil change due) and the check engine light went off on its own. now at 56,800 my car had the check engine light re-illuminated and now is blinking that i have low oil pressure (less than 2000 miles since oil change). taking to service this afternoon for diagnostic. very similar to issues documented in other 2014 escapes under recall 17s09- however, my particular vin is not considered included, despite build at louiville, ky in april 2014. therefore, no recall service of coolant sensor can be provided.

Shortly after starting the car (on a cool fall day) a warning came on the dash saying "stop immediately, engine overheating". this caused the car to limit my ability to drive therefore i had o slowly stop at curbside of highway. i checked the coolant which was basically gone. which didn't seem right especially since i had just purchased the car two months prior. additionally, the engine wasn't smoking or visibly showing signs of overheating. when i took it to the shop they were not able to identify any issues. there were no pools of liquid underneath the car that would indicate a leak. however, the issue got worse and i have had to fill the coolant tank every other week. took the escape into the dealership, they said it would be a hose leak and the coolant needed to be flushed for 800 dollars. i didn't have the money, so took it to another shop. that shop ran tests but couldn't find a leak in the hosing system nor could they see signs of coolant on other parts of the engine. my car continued to suck down coolant for no apparent reason until finally the timing belt broke.

I purchased a 2014 ford escape from best ford in nashua, nh back in july of 2014. i started to hear about recalls on the escape because of issues with coolant levels leading to cracked blocks & potential fires. i started keeping an eye on my coolant levels. i started to notice that it was running low & i found myself topping off the coolant on a regular basis. i called ford & explained to them that i was having issues with coolant levels as stated in many recalls, i asked if my car would be added to the recall. they told me my car wouldn't fall under the recall because the recall pertained only to certain engines that came from a certain plant. that is incorrect. a couple of weeks ago my car started acting up. i took it to a local mechanic but he said i should go directly to ford with my car. i took my vehicle to ipswich ford. once they started to dig into the issues with my car, they realized that the motor was junk but also that my vehicle was not under recall or warranty. they stopped working on the car because it would have cost me hundreds of dollars to find out what they already knew, that the engine was junk. by them stopping the work, they were able to put the motor back together so i could drive it temporarily. if they continued, i would have been taking the car out of the service center on a flat bed. the service manager at ipswich ford also told me that the issue with these motors is not only from a certain plant but that all ecoboost motors have issues. he said that ford was giving them an allowance yearly to help people with engine issues. he informed that ford has now cut-off any allowances & that if the car isn't on a recall or has the extended warranty, the customer is left out in the cold. i need to know if there is anything that can be done for me in my situation. can i be added to the recall, do i have any other avenues to get compensation from ford

I previously filed a report due to the engine coolant low light coming on. took car to the dealer where they ran test and discovered coolant had leaked into the engine and oil and that the engine would have to be replaced. quoted a price of $6,400+/- when they pulled the engine they removed the turbo for re-use. upon removal of the turbo, bearings and shrouds of metal feel out. i was told that there was catastrophic failure and that the bearings and metal had exploded into the aluminum engine block causing a crack and allowing coolant into the engine and oil. i'm still waiting on the repair to be completed, and know the cost appears to be around $7,500+/-. still haven't heard back from ford. this could have been bad of the engine shut down while driving.

Engine coolant low light came on. checked reserve and it was low. vehicle had just been serviced 2,000 miles earlier. i added coolant the next day. i discovered oil on the floor. took car to ford and they did pressure and dye tests. they would coolant in the oil. they said this was not part of the coolant/cracked block, potential fire recall. out car is serviced every 5,000 miles. due to the coolant contamination of the aluminum engine, ford stated the the engine would require replacement at $6,200+. the dealer had me speak to ford customer care which i did. i googled online and there appears to be a number of similar incidents. the vehicle has approximately 95,000 miles. a properly serviced engine shouldn't fail that soon. the scope of the ford recall should be expanded to cover engine coolant loss and engine contamination. further driving could have resulted in the engine seizing up while driving.

Coolant recovery cracked due to engine heat without thermostat indicating high engine temperature.

I was parked in a large parking lot of a grocery store. when leaving my vehicle was being put into drive, transmission went into reverse and shifter was in park. the key was able to be removed but unable to keep car secure w/o leaving parking brake on. there was no way to crank the car since it was not in park. car was completely non working. my vehicle had to be left in the parking lot and towed to a dealership for repairs. in sitting in the parking lot, with a non-functioning car waiting for a tow truck, i searched online and found the exact description of what was going on under recall 18s20. informed the dealership of this when the car was delivered to them. that was the only part that was fixed, since it was the only faulty part. ford refused to pay for the repairs since, apparently, my car was manufactured at a different plant. same make, model, etc. same part, others are paid for, just not mine. ford was not willing to compensate because the vin was not in the system for this recall at the time of my repairs. this was a safety issue and lot of wasted time, services and money. if i had known and been informed of this i could have had it fixed prior to a breakdown and would not have had to have my children with me, in a hot car, in a busy parking lot very upset. unnecessary stress for sure.

Truck stalls while driving, and won't start back up. ive had it towed twice already for the same problem also had it towed to a mechanic shop where they couldn't find anything wrong with it besides saying it seemed to be a gltch inside the computer. check engine light illuminates reading code p0109. when it stalls it gives no warning and no indications that there's a problem which can lead to a dangerous situation.

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. while driving approximately 55 mph, the transmission failed. the contact depressed the accelerator pedal and the rpms increased rapidly. the contact was unable to accelerate beyond 55 mph. the contact pulled the vehicle over to the side of the road and was able to restart the vehicle and drive away. folsom lake ford (12755 folsom blvd, folsom, california, (916) 353-2040) diagnosed that the coolant level sensor system was faulty. the dealer also stated that the transmission was faulty and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the contact referenced nhtsa campaign number: 17v209000 (engine and engine cooling). the failure mileage was 80,853.

After driving approx. 1/2 mile on a very busy city street at morning rush hour, going approx 35 mph, i started coasting downhill. screen indicated high engine temperature, engine immediately started to stall making it hard to maneuver the vehicle. message indicated to pull over & shut off engine. temp gauge was all the way in the red. had vehicle towed to dealership for diagnostic.

Coolant overflow tank is leaking resulting in low levels of coolant. coolant was noticed under the car at 3 separate occasions. noticed a recall including 2014 ford escapes with 1.6 liter turbocharged 4 cylinder engine however my vin was not included and i feel it should have been included. recall states that low levels of coolant can cause the head to crack leading to an engine fire.

I was driving my car southbound on i75 and my engine burst into flames, lucky my brother was behind me and could see the first under the car and called me to tell me to pull over and get out right away. i got out and the car burnt up on the side of the road.

17s09 cooling system recall perfromed in feb 2018 vehicle has had numerous trips back to multiple ford dealerships follwoing high temperature light coming on. the engine has been replaced a hose replaced, cooling fan relay replaced. currently the car is at a dealer who is now saying the instrument panel cluster is the problem but is now attempting to charge me $750, this car had no issues prior to the recall. ford does not seem to know how to fix these problems and now i am about to be on the hook for them. i should't have to pay to be their guinea pig. they have left my car unsafe and unreliable.

My car with only 34,000 miles overheated driving on the highway. i take my car for for oil changes and service regularly. there was no indication of a problem until this happened. my mechanic said i was low on coolant and after further testing said i had a leak. he then told me that there was a recall on 2014 ford escapes for this exact problem. ford's number for this recall is 17s09. i called my ford dealer and was told that even tough my car was having the same issue my particular car was not part of the recall and i would have to pay to have the car fixed. thinking this was outrageous i called ford directly. they as well told me the same thing. after further research i see that i am not the only 2014 ford escape owner that has been told that although they have this same safety issue our vehicle is not included in the recall. i believe further investigation needs to be done and more cars included in this recall.

While traveling on the highway, my engine suddenly overheated and i was given an alarm displaying that its overheating and stop safely. when opening my lid, i found the coolant level had dropped below minimum. i had no warning that my coolant level was suddenly low and the car had been operating fine the previous day and earlier in the morning. i added water to the system and after returning the car to a safe temp, drove it to a store. the check engine light came on instantly after the heating issue. ford has a recall for this issue including 2014 ford escape, however my vin does not register as being applicable to the recall (although seems like identical issue.) this is the second time between 50-56000 miles this same issue has occurred.

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. while driving 55 mph, the engine warning indicator illuminated and the vehicle stalled. the vehicle was towed to blue springs ford (3200 nw south outer rd, blue springs, mo 64015, 816-229-4400) where it was diagnosed that the engine block had fractured. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and advised the contact to call nhtsa. the failure mileage was approximately 74,947.

2014 escape recalled to fix coolant leak. 6 months later the coolant is leaking and warped the head gasket. had the vehicle towed to ford, they are trying to deny responsibility, despite the service department directly stating on my invoice "engine coolant leak caused head gasket to warp." my car has been at the dealership for 15 days and they still have not worked on it because they are arguing who is responsible with my warranty company. it seems like a lot of people are experiencing the same poor workmanship. i am now contacting an attorney, with all these cases we may have a class action suit against ford.

Engine coolant sensor faulty . brought to the dealership 2 times.

A dozen times now when we start it up it run real ruff and will lurch, the rpms go up but not mph being gained. i have to pull over and turn it off and restart and it runs fine. we get a message that reads "engine fault service now". when we take it to the dealer they can't fine any errors on when they hook it up to their computer. this has happened multiple times within the last week and over the almost 4 years i've owned the car. i was driving it on a city street and had just backed out of my drive way, other times it's happened has been on city streets shortly after pulling forward, and those times i had not backed up at all prior to it doing it. this morning when it happened i almost had someone rear-end me because my car would not get above 5mph. i had driven about a block from my home before the error message came on and was forced to pull over. thankfully i wasn't on the highway yet.

The vehicle completely stalled in the middle of driving after a leak recall was made. we took the car and had the necessary recall done. however the engine stalled the car and now we have to shell out $6,000 for a new engine due to a cracked block. since we already took the car to get a leak recall issue fixed, we are afraid the new engine will get overheated again and the car will stall. also, we would have to shell out more money for another engine.

Vehicle erratically displays overheating visual and audible alarm during motion or stationary. after vehicle is turned off for a few seconds, alarms go off and temperature gage returns to normal operating temperature. check engine light on for a while, then off, then back on. drove to ford dealer for service (didn't notice any performance issues), and they state that the engine needs to be replaced, because of a crack in the coolant resevoir, and coolant is getting into cylinder #3. i don't know how these are related. i have never noticed a coolant leak or steam/smoke in the exhaust.

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. while driving at an unknown speed, the engine made a loud popping noise and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to wayne ford (444 us-46, wayne, nj 07470) where it was diagnosed that the engine needed to be replaced because it ingested coolant. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the contact stated that the vehicle was repaired per nhtsa campaign number: 17v209000 (engine and engine cooling). the approximate failure mileage was 75,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. while driving various speeds, the engine coolant and check engine indicators illuminated on several occasions. the contact stated that the engine coolant was replaced, but the indicators remained illuminated. an independent mechanic found a diagnostic trouble code for the cylinder 2 misfire and stated that the engine was faulty and needed to be replaced due to a blown headgasket. miracle ford (1394 nashville pike, gallatin, tennessee 37066, (615) 452-5267) was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by the dealer. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to nhtsa. in addition, the manufacturer stated that there were no recalls or service warranty programs on the vehicle. the failure mileage was 118,571.

Transmission does not shift properly. engine is making rattling noise when running.

2 active recalls-no timeframe of when it will be remedied. additionally, vehicle dies when put into d from r. vehicle has 52k miles, well maintained, shell fuel is used. this happens when backing up and putting into drive. vehicle was in motion.

My vin is having the exact same cooling issues as recall. dealer staes my vin is not affected although the it broke in the exact fashion as the ford recall 17v209000. the vehicle overheated and is losing coolant slowly. car overheated and had to pull over.

Coolant leak into cylinder #3 & 4 resulting in necessary engine replacement at 64k miles. only service issue to date on vehicle was a defective water pump & coolant sensor at just under 60k miles. while driving 'low coolant' light suddenly came on, checked coolant which was very low, filled and took to dealer less than 2 miles away. vehicle was not included on the last coolant leak recall although very similar issue and built during the same time period at louisville plant.

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. while driving 45 mph, the vehicle decelerated and white smoke appeared from the exhaust. the contact pulled the vehicle over until the smoke subsided. when the contact turned off the vehicle, it could not be restarted. the vehicle was taken to bill kay ford (14633 s ciceros, midlothian, il 60445, (708) 388-3000) where it was diagnosed that a new engine was needed. the dealer stated that the warranty was expired; therefore, they did not assist. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 78,000. the vin was unknown.

On 13 august 2018 my fiance was driving to our new home we're buying when smoke started coming out of the engine compartment. i told her to pull over and grab her purse and get away from the vehicle. by now flames were coming from the engine compartment. luckily she had cracked open the door before stopping because before she stopped all the doors automatically locked and could not be opened. i had arrived at the scene and the cars front end had virtually melted within 5 minutes. if my fiance had not cracked opened the door she most assuredly would have burned to death. if i had been driving i would definitely have had a difficult time escaping as i am a disabled veteran with several mobility problems. our car was less than 4 years old with only 64000 miles on it. we never expected we might possibly be injured or die from a newer vehicle. i really hope that ford motor company wasn't aware of this issue as we never received any notice of any problems whatsoever with this vehicle.

2014 escape was taken to the dealership for a coolant leak. dealer found that the coolant bypass solenoid was leaking as well as the engine coolant temperature sensor was faulty. both items were replaced. bill was $566. ford had a recall on over 200000 escapes in the 2013 and some 2014 escapes. i called the ford company and found out that my escape was not covered under there all. said to them that over 200000 escapes were recalled for the same exact problem and they said to bad the vin number is not on the recall list.

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