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.
This is the third sensor to go out in 3 months. First, it was the left rear brake sensor. Then, the right rear brake sensor. Now, the fuel pressure sensor. At 62-63k miles, this is ridiculous, I should've bought an extended warranty. (I've reported each of these individually on carcomplaints.com) I've owned the vehicle for over 5 years, and no major issues until now. I've had over $3,500 in repair issues in 3 months! I need to get my $35k out of this vehicle!!
- Kristina S.,
ST AUGUSTINE, US
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Had the fuel pressure sensor replaced in 12/2019 and here we are a year later and I have to have it replaced again.
- Ashley H., Leander, TX, US