Engine Failure problems of the 2002 Ford Escape

Seven problems related to engine failure 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.

1 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 10/05/2003

While driving at 50 mph engine failed without warning.

2 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 08/30/2002

The engine failed, which caused the brakes and steering to lock up.

3 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 07/03/2002

My 2002 Ford Escape XLT's engine has now failed three times while I've been driving. I experienced a loss of power, loss of speed, and loss of power-steering. The last driving condition was on I-95 south at 55 mph on a conjested highway. Without prior warning each time my Escape's engine failed, and only briefly (a few seconds) afterwards. I thought first two times were a fluke, but am now concerned for my and other's safety. The local Ford dealership's service manager said, when asked, he really hasn't heard of this problem. I've just today researched th NHTSA's website and have found, so far, 55 other shockingly similar reports. Who has to die?.

4 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 07/02/2002

Vehicle was purchased new in June 2001. In August 2001 vehicle experienced total engine failure. Consumer has taken vehicle to dealer 4 times for repair, but problem continues to occur and vehicle stalls.

5 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 01/26/2002

I was driving @ about 40 mphon sat 1-26-2002 when the engine stopped and the dash lights for the engine and oil came on. I coasted to a stop and turned off the heater, radio, and ignition and put the car in park. Ir started again but I was concerned that there was a problem. I brought the car to williams Ford(739 front st. P. O. Box 220, berea,OH 44017) on Monday Jan 29, 2002 to report the engine failure. The service advisor looked under the hood and told me that "the car just burped". I asked if there was something I could do to prevent this from occurring again and he told me that "the car just had to learn the way I drive". I questioned how an inanimate object without a brain could learn. He told me "OH yes, it does have a brain". I called another service advisor (ed) at williams Ford on Tuesday Jan 30 to explain the situation. He too assured me that "the car just sort of hiccupped". He also told me that the car was learning the way I drove. When I asked me to explain he said it was termed "adaptive idle strategy" and that it was because the car was new. I told him I have had other new cars that this has not happened to and asked if there was anything I could do to prevent this from happening again because I thought it was a safety issue. He said the computer was adjusting to the way I accerlate and decelerate and there was not anything I should do. I have since read that the NHTSA is investigating other Ford Escapes that the engines have stalled while driving and have needed to have the engines repaired/replaced. I am dissappointed that they did not care enough to run a diagnostic check on the car to assure me of the car's safety and repair/replace the engine if needed.

6 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2002

Engine failed while traveling at 60 mph (in cruise control) on interstate highway. Dealer diagnosed problem as seized engine. Failure was sudden and without warning.

7 Engine Failure problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2002

Vehicle suddenly and unexpectedly lost power and engine failed while operating on major washington d. C. Interstate. Vehicle could not be restarted although ample power appears to be available for electrical demands. Vehicle towed to owners home.




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