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Problems with 2019 Ford Escape POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2019 Ford Escape starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 6 347 miles.

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2019 Ford Escape

No crank to start vehicle

At 10,000 miles my escape transmission began slipping. it takes forever for it to shift but no transmission light comes on. my gas mileage has also gone way down as a result of this. ford claims it's fine. but it does it often. also when the engine stop is engaged at stop lights, it doesn't always start back up and i have to put the car in park and restart the vehicle.

The vehicle started running rough and missing at 75 mph with about 5000 miles on it. check engine light came on, cruise control shut off. i took it to the dealership and they said i had 3 trouble codes but i don't know what the were. they reprogrammed something a gave me the car back a week later. two weeks after that i started getting another check engine light with the code p0420. the local dealer says they can't fix it or honor my warranty because it's a us spec vehicle and i'm in europe. i have a brand new vehicle that i have to clear the code every other day. to make matters worst the small door that covers the odb port won't close correctly. i'm sure it wasn't designed to be opened every other day.

I have had my ford escape for just over 30 days. about two weeks into owning it, i had stopped behind a vehicle. the start/stop engaged and when i went to accelerate again the power train fault illuminated. in order to move the vehicle, i had to put the vehicle in park and restart the vehicle. this happened 3 weeks after the first time, again today. this could cause major safety issues if the vehicle behind you does not stop in time.

Vehicle shuts off while driving. steps to reproduce issue: keyfob is inside vehicle in drivers coat pocket, mobile phone is intermittently connected to vehicle via usb cord, vehicle is on, engine running, start/stop is on, vehicle is driving then stops at a stoplight, start/stop engages and idles engine for at least 15 seconds. when foot brake is released vehicle shuts off, instrument cluster, radio, infotainment, etc turn off. to restart vehicle transmission must be placed in neutral or park and vehicle on/off button pressed. vehicle restarts, powertrain malfunction error displays and infotainment system appears to be rebooting and displays welcome message such as before it was set up. vehicle was immediately brought to dealer; blackwell ford in plymouth mi both times. dealer could not reproduce issue or pull detailed information beyond general fault. dealer performed 1265od eec system diagnosis quick test, 1265od45 engine module diagnostic pin point test, 12650dx1 eec system diagnosis quick test twice, road tested, ids test p164c, ppt aa in pced manual, reset kam and retest pass, and upon request checked that pcm firmware was the latest version. dealer requested permission for extended mileage testing with skytracker installed after 2nd fault, permission was given. issue occurs approximately every 30 days driving 2 trips/day. issue presents a high and severe risk of fatal incident because vehicle is stopped at a green light and may be rear ended by an approaching vehicle at high speed. because vehicle is off, airbags and other safety equipment may not activate increasing risk of fatal incident. vehicle was bought new with 10 miles recorded on odometer in february of 2019, as of april 2019 the issue has occurred twice. once on february 22nd and once on april 3rd.

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