Wrecker And Wheel Lift Devices Problems of Ford Escape

Ford Escape owners have reported 2 problems related to wrecker and wheel lift devices (under the equipment category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Escape based on all problems reported for the Escape.

1 Wrecker And Wheel Lift Devices problem of the 2011 Ford Escape

Failure Date: 03/11/2014

I was driving at 11 pm on a country road, when my vehicle just stopped, I coasted around a corner and put on my flashers. I was in the middle of no where and it was very dark. This is the third time this has happened to this vehicle. I contacted Ford road side emergency service and they informed my vehicle was no longer under warranty for towing and I would have to pay for the wrecker. I had just got the vehicle out of the shop from the Ford dealer for the same problem, which they had for over two weeks because they said they were waiting on a part because they said it was the fuel pump and no one had one so they had to order it. I got the car out that day about 11am, which I had to pay $176. 00, plus over $30. . For a rental for 5 days, that's all they would cover. I had to sat in the dark and rain for two hours waiting on a wrecker in the middle of the road. I am 67 years old and thank goodness my sister in law was with me, because I don't know what would have happened. The wrecker towed my vehicle to Ford and I am waiting on them to open so I can call them so they can tell me what is wrong.

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2 Wrecker And Wheel Lift Devices problem of the 2012 Ford Escape

Failure Date: 08/07/2013

I had stopped at a stop sign and pressed the gas pedal to accelerate and it would not accelerate and began jerking forward parked in front of a business and put car in park and again pressed the accelerator and again it did not accelerate. Backed out and put car in drive and moved about 10 feet from where I had parked and again it jerked forward and did not accelerate. Tried moving a second time with the same results. Parked it and turned it off to call a wrecker. Tried turning it off and turning it on again and this time it worked; accelerated when gas pedal was pressed, did not jerk as it had previously. Drove it without incident but decided to take it to a dealer in wharton, texas who put it on the computer to determine what was causing the problem. It came up with no code. He told me that the Ford Escapes and fusions had a throttle problem and he was sure that was what the problem was, he replaced it at a cost of $484. 60. Although I had just purchase the car, used on July 13, 2013 and was under warranty for engine and powertrain, the warranty did not cover this expense. I feel the dealer should have told me about this problem, but seeing that I am a woman, his bottom line was profit at any cost, he did not inform me. Now I find out that the Ford Escapes are riddled with problems. So much for buying american!.

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