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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2013 Ford Escape has been in the news quite a bit and for all the wrong reasons. Within a few months of its release the SUV was recalled three times, twice because of engine fires.
In July 2012, due to a fuel line that could split and leak, Ford told owners to park their cars because even driving to the dealership for repairs was deemed too dangerous. Instead, in a somewhat unprecedented move, Ford sent tow trucks to pick up the affected vehicles and handed out rental cars while the owners waited for repairs.
A few months later the Escape was recalled again because antifreeze could leak out onto the engine due to a freeze plug becoming dislodged. As the coolant hit the hot engine there was, once again, a threat for fire.
The 2013 is the first model year of the Escape's 3rd generation and proves once again that you want to avoid the first model year when at all possible.
10.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 49,900 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 5 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (5 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
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My precious 9 month old baby, my wonderful mother and I were in the car when it had caught fire. Within 30 seconds of the check engine light coming on the car was up in smoke! I found a safe place to pull and park….. 30 seconds. My mom and I both acted quickly. My mom was able to get my sweet baby out of the burning car and I ran to get a fire extinguisher. I had to walk away when my Mom and Baby were still not safe! Thankfully there just happened to be two police officers on site that had a fire extinguisher. They were able to extinguish the flame before two other cars went up with it! About 5 minutes later the fire department had arrived! If I would have had to wait for them it would have been absolutely terrible for many more people. I believe all three cars would have been gone! The two that I parked beside and my Ford! There is absolutely no reason this car should be allowed to be on the road. The emotional stress and financial burden this has placed on me and my family is uncalled for. Within 90 seconds from my first warning…. The whole engine under the hood was engulfed in flames! It was so hot so quickly that if melted everything in sight! We had full coverage. Our car was “replaced” by the insurance company of the present cost of the car, but in no way covered all of our expenses from this tragedy! Ford refused to do anything for us. Our pain and suffering from this experience is overwhelming! Please do not put your family in this same danger.
- jhoffer, Derry, US