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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $320
- Average Mileage:
- 39,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
accessories - interior problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I have the 2009 Ford Escape, I noticed about a month ago that the only way I could start the car was to push the key in really hard. At first, it would start after one hard push but gradually it got worse. It got to the point to where I would have to push harder and harder to get it started.
Now after returning from the authorized Ford service department to fix a recall electrical issue, it seems to be worse, it doesn't start on the first try and then you have to push hard and upwards and it can take 5 or more times to get it to start.. I switched to my spare key, thinking the original might be worn. It did start easier the first few times but now it's back to almost not starting at all, and takes a few tries, again you have to have the key just right or push just exactly for it to start. It has taken up to 15 minutes to get it right sometimes. When the car does start there is a burning electrical smell that is emitted from the vents. I'm worried each time I shut it off that it might not start again, leaving me stranded somewhere.
Really? My Ford Escape is only 5 years old, this should not be happening! I have read many other owners having the same issue, this should be a recall as well. I have an appt with the Ford dealership to fix this issue but they said it will cost about $315. I'm don't think I should have to pay for this as this has been ongoing since I got the vehicle. Really thinking about trading it in for a Hyundai :)
Update from Nov 4, 2014: The ignition housing and the ignition had to be replaced. I had to have my car towed to the dealership which is less than a 1/4 mile away. VERY annoying. The dealership gave me a deal since I squeaked so much it was $320 instead of $700 to fix it but this should have not happened, only have $55,000 miles on it. Not happy with my Ford at the moment.
- luvmysbt, Kailua Kona, HI, US