11 problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 2002 Ford Escape. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Ford Escape based on all problems reported for the 2002 Escape.
The contact owns a 2002 Ford Escape. While the vehicle was parked the contact heard the alarm, looked under the hood and saw a fire in the abs area. The mechanic diagnosis located the failure as the abs wiring harness. The manufacturer will be contacted. The failure and the current mileages were 150,000.
I own a 2002 Ford, Escape. The vehicle has a call back for the abs module. I took the vehicle to a Ford dealer in lebanon, nh. I was then informed that the car was one of those that did have the problem and will need to be repaired. In the meantime, I was advised by the mechanic at flanders & patch that the car was considered too dangerous to be parked inside or even up close to a building as it could catch on fire. However, I was also informed that Ford will not be able to fix this problem for at least two, maybe even three months. In the meantime, I am not to park this car inside a garage or near my home. I live in an area where we had several break ins and never left my car parked outside at night for that reason. Also, I shared a driveway, so parking iwas very limited in my area. Again, leaving the car parked outside was a problem. All I asked from Ford wasto fix the problem now. Ford /needed to be held responsible for any problem I encountered due to this failure on their part to fix this.
I own a 2002 Ford Escape and I heard of the recall regarding the abs module. I right away took the car to montebello Ford on April 14,2007 to get it checked. Later that afternoon they told me that the car was ready to be picked up, but they could not do anything regarding the abs module because the parts were back ordered. When I picked up the car on Monday April 16, 2007 another service tech nician asked me if everything was okay, and if I had any concerns. I told him I did. I was worried about the recall and the car was not fixed. He then checked my records and history of the car, and told me thatthe abs module was out already and it needed to get it replaced. He told me that there would be a shipment in at the end of the month, and that I should call him to follow up, and when the part was in it would be repaired at no charge to me. I have since the end of April tried to get a hold of him at montebello Ford, but he failed to return any of my phone calls. I did let him know on one of my messagess that I would be going out of town at the end of may and I would like my car to be fixed so that I could feel safe driving long distance. I was very dissatisfied with the service and felt that my safety was not important. If the abs module was on recall, and I wastold that my was out, I expected to get the service I deserved as a consumer.
This is to report another suspected 2002 Ford Escape abs control module fire. The vehicle fire occurred Jan. 9, 2007 at client's home. The vehicle is a 2002 Ford Escape XLT, and is currently stored at insurance auto auctions (iaa), 1710 starita road, charlotte, nc 28206-1286, phone: 704-596-5854, fax: 704-596-7492, stock number: 2799576. The house and car are insured by state farm, which has retained me as its subrogation counsel. The fire occurred while the car was parked in the garage in the "key off" position. Larry helton for Ford has already examined the vehicle and the scene on January 17, 2007. No one was injured, but the property damages could exceed $50,000. 00.
My car had been parked for hours and all of sudden the alarm started going off. I went outside to get it to go off and realized there was smoke coming out from under the hood. The alarm wouldn't go off and eventually quit but the smoke kept coming and I realized there were actual flames. The fire department came and disconnected the battery so the car wouldn't have another chance of sparking up. Presently, I have the vehicle in a Ford dealership shop. They said that the fire started at the wiring harness that plugs into the abs modular. The wiring harness and some other part are being ordered to be replaced. As far as they know that needs replaced and there may be more once they actually start taking the car apart and seeing what else was damaged. The fire probably burned for a good 10 minutes.
Driving on freeway and started to slow down. . . Moved foot off gas pedal to slow (was going about 50 mph at the time and about 65 mph before getting any brakes to work) and it kept going down and stuck on high exceleration. . . Went to put on brakes and brake pedal would not push down, barely had any brakes. Ford service said recall this morning on accelerator sticking. . . But brakes were my problem. . I have not had any problem with brakes prior to this. At 33000 miles, granted there is wear but I had experienced none. . So stuck paying for complete replacement. . Said they were shot and unsafe. . . . All I can say is I was extremly fortunate to get under control and no accident. And Ford should accept some of the responsibility for the brakes .
This concerns a 2002 Ford Escape with 10,700 miles on it. I was traveling down a very slight grade at less than 20 mph on a clear day approaching a red light at an intersection. When I applied the brakes, the car did not stop. Instead, the front of the car just started to uncontrollably jump, bounce and hop up and down. Since the car did not slow down, I applied the brakes again and it continued to uncontrollably bounce up and down. There was a car crossing through the intersection in front of me driven by a mother with her young child in the car. In order to avoid hitting that car, I steered my bouncing car to the right, off the road, and into a light pole to stop it. The mother with her 5 year old daughter, who witnessed the whole event, pulled over to see if I was ok and thanked me for not killing them. I have her name and number. A police report was filed. There is a defect in the braking system on this car and I am scared to death to ever drive it again lest I kill or maim myself or someone else. I contacted Ford motor CO. Directly many times, but they gave me the runaround. They said the antilock braking did not need to be checked. When my insurance company, nationwide, became involved Ford said that I should now deal with them, nationwide. Nationwide is now paying to have my car repaired, but said that there is no need to check the braking system because there is nothing wrong with it, it is my fault and all they can do about it is raise my insurance premium. This is the second time there has been a mechanical failure in this defective braking system and no one seems to care to look into it.
In 2004, my 2002 Ford Escape, after being parked overnight, caught fire. The fire was traced by the dealer to the abs computer. The vehicle was past warranty and Ford motor company denied repeatedly that there was any possibility of any defect, or that there was any manufacturer responsibility. Calls to Ford's customer hot line were handled in an unsatisfactory manner. The vehicle was repaired using new parts.
Excessive brake dust on front tires - rims are black within 3 days of cleaning - dealer reports this is 'normal'. .
As I was descending down a hill, traveling about 35 mph, and turning a bend, I noticed that my power steering was not working and then that my brakes were not working and that one of my indicator lights was lit on my dashboard. I put the car in neutral, and turned the key back on and it started. Fortunately, no one was around because my brakes were not working. I have reported this to my dealer who did not even write my concern down. I have since sent them a formal letter. This has not happened since, but it could be dangerous while traveling on busy roads.
All functions suddenly locked up. I had no functionality in steering, brakes, and acceleration. I had no control of the car and car slowly died. After a few minutes I was able to restart car with no problems. But this could potentially have caused a fatal accident if environment, speed, etc. , were just slightly different.