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Problems with 2016 Ford Escape STRUCTURE

On average, the 2016 Ford Escape starts to “feel” problems with the STRUCTURE and its various aspects after 12 000 miles.

Components Affected by STRUCTURE Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2016 Ford Escape about STRUCTURE into the following categories.

BODY 8

Recently reported STRUCTURE problems on 2016 Ford Escape

The tailgate is not closing or opening properly. it took me over 1.5 hrs to get the door completely shut. i has happened a few other times and i know am scared to use it. i don't want to be stuck with the door unable to shut, resulting in my battery being drained & getting stuck somewhere because the tailgate won't shut. i looked online and it seems i am not at all the only person who has had this issue!

My vehicle leaks in water at multiple spots but one that is extremely visible. this happens during heavy rain as well as during a car wash. this happening is ruining my head liner and alsmost certain rusting my vehicle.ther are hundreds of reports of this issue that is not getting addressed from ford i fill i have gotten a lemon of a vehicle with in turn would allow (lemon law to take affect).

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford escape. while driving 45 mph or more, there was an abnormal whistling noise emerging from the front windshield. additionally, there was a 3/8 gap between the windshield and plastic trim. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to a local dealer (crossroads ford of indian trail, 88 dale jarrett blvd, indian trail, nc 28079) where it was diagnosed that the vehicle was performing as designed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and opened case number: paf-14252656-r9y2c0. the contact was referred to nhtsa. the failure mileage was approximately 12,000.

Leaks in the front windshield,letting large amounts of water into the vehicle over the dashboard and onto the to front doors causing stains to the interior of the vehicle note returtned the vehicle to the ford dealership three time before the proble was fixed.

Car was parked outside on a very cold day. came outside to find that the rear window had shattered for no apparent reason. this car was taken to a window service earlier in the fall for a minor maintenance issue as was told by the technician that this was a replacement window. i am only reporting this in that this vehicle is only a 2016, yet the rear window has broken out 2x since its time on the road. in doing some research, there has been past reports of the ford escape rear window breaking out for no apparent reason.

Passenger front door popped open and hit a gas pole

The liftgate goes down on its own. the key fob was not in my hand nor in my pocket. the vehicle does not have the foot waving option to open or close the liftgate. i have been hit on the head and am considering a doctor visit.

Vehicle statistics: stationary, not in motion, in parking lot. fault/problem: unanticipated, unintentional, erratic and errant closure of automatic liftgate. cause of safety risk: poorly positioned/calibrated sensor which triggers automatic closure of rear liftgate in spite of following owners manual instructions. this feature is only supposed to be activated when making a forward and back kicking motion of the foot under the rear bumper. summary: was loading groceries into back of vehicle at local wal-mart evening of 03/14/17 approx. 6:30 p.m. cst. i had leaned over placing bags into cargo area of vehicle, feet were together on ground behind rear bumper, i straightened and smashed my head into the metal flat edge of the liftgate which was coming down on it's own without me pressing buttons or making gesture to initiate autoclose feature. audible notice of closure wasn't heard due to ambient noise - wind, etc (the notice noise is extremely quiet). i hit the tailgate hard enough that i nearly knocked myself out, and my wife who had already gotten into the passenger seat felt the vehicle move and heard a loud noise from my head making contact with the liftgate. i collected myself, finished loading the groceries and went home. pain in my head increased, neck pain presented and increased in intensity, nausea and sensitivity to light. wife recommended and transported me to er. er visit initiated approximately 8:30 p.m. at time of triage, i was dry heaving and was given an anti-nausea medication. the er doctor ordered a ct of my head based on symptoms present which came back ok, but it was determined i received a concussion and was prescribed medications appropriately. headache and neck pain/stiffness are persistent today 03/15/16. will follow-up with primary care physician as instructed within 48-72 hours. before making this info public, please remove attachment.

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford escape. the contact stated that the liftgate independently closed while in use. the failure recurred several times. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the cause of the failure could not be determined. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vin and failure mileage were not available.

When travelling above 55 mph there is a wind noise at driver door that is quite annoying. dealers answer is that they test drove other years of the same vehicle and heard the same noise. unsure if something will start leaking in the near future but for now, the noise is annoying and shouldn't be heard.

2016 ford escape. consumer writes in regards to several mechanical and electrical issues that needs to be addressed to the manufacturer. *smd the consumer stated the dealer did not provide the vehicle that was agreed upon. but, provided another vehicle that was not conducive to the consumer's medical or personal requests. updated 10/2/2017*js

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