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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2005 Escape has problems where the engine shuts down while driving. Ford finally issued a September 2014 recall. Time will tell if the recall fix really solves the problem.
However the 2005 Escape also has a defect where the PCM (Power Control Module) fries at around 100k miles. Ford extended the PCM warranty to 80,000 miles, but only after most owners were past the mileage limit. Now owners are on the hook for the average repair cost of over $2,000 (!!)
9.3
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,260
- Average Mileage:
- 125,800 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 116 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (46 reports)
- replace wheel well (26 reports)
- ford should recall (10 reports)
- replace/rebuild shock tower (9 reports)
- it's a junk and not a safe car (6 reports)
- repaired effected areas (6 reports)
body / paint problem
Helpful websites
- Www.Safercar.Gov - File with the government. My car only has 69000 miles and pass. rear wheel well is gone
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
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My 2005 Ford Escape passenger wheel well completely disintegrated/corroded. Reading your site and talking with dealers and mechanics in my local area leads me to believe that this has happened to many Ford Escapes, 2005 & 2006. I am wondering if everyone complained to the Better Business Bureau, would it then possibly be considered for a recall, or possibly the Lemon Law? I was told by Ford that if it does become eligible for a recall and if I have kept my receipt for the repairs, then they would have to reimburse me. Please write to the Better Business Bureau ( bbb.org ) if you feel there is a chance, I did.
I also wrote to Ford Motor Company headquarters ( https://corporate.ford.com ), the Ohio Attorney General
( www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov ), and safercar.gov.
I feel that this is truly a safety issue with the shock actually breaking the inside of the car since it had nothing to hold it on the outside. The uneven wear on the tires was also an issue. I have no idea how long my car was driven in this condition but the Ford dealer, which repaired my Escape, said that I had probably purchased it in this condition a year prior. That is a shame that used car dealerships could be so dishonest. I was also disappointed in Ford for raising the price of the needed part from $114.82 on my original estimate to the corrected $707.05 since this part is obviously high in demand now. The total including parts and labor from my local Ford dealer was $1565.09. I'm praying that it lasts awhile!
- cdws, Poland, OH, US