Engine Grinding Noise Problems of Ford Freestyle

Ford Freestyle owners have reported 3 problems related to engine grinding noise (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Freestyle based on all problems reported for the Freestyle.

1 Engine Grinding Noise problem of the 2007 Ford Freestyle

Failure Date: 08/09/2012

We purchased this vehicle on Wednesday August 8th, 2012. We were backing up out of a parking spot and as my husband turned the steering wheel the car accelerated backwards and the car shut off after he hit the brakes. He did not have his foot on the accelerator at all. In fact, he was in transition from the brake and his foot hadn't even hit the accelerator pedal yet. This is the only problem we have experienced since having the vehicle. I would not say it lunges forward or reverse- I would say it hops forward or reverse. It's seems to be a spurt of acceleration. The vehicle shifts fine into gear, no stalls, no grinding noises, just little spurts when it's backing up. The only difference between my husbands driving and mine is that I always engage the emergency brake when I park. I'm used to driving manual transmissions. So, when I put the vehicle into reverse I still have the emergency brake on and the spurts do not occur with my driving. I did find it alarming that with my particular vehicle it does not require my foot to be on the brake pedal in order to start the vehicle. I can start the vehicle by simply turning the key. This is not something I'm used to seeing in modern vehicles as I am used to driving Volkswagen's. I'm concerned because I don't know if this problem will get worse. Will I drive down the road and not be able to stop? I can't afford extra parts. I love everything about this vehicle (and from a Volkswagen enthusiast that says a lot). I just don't know what to do or what the worst case scenario is. I don't want to lose my life.

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2 Engine Grinding Noise problem of the 2007 Ford Freestyle

Failure Date: 11/02/2011

The first incident occurred while I was at the store with my children. We were leaving the store as I put the Freestyle in reverse, the engine made a loud "dropping" noise and would not reverse. I put the car back into park and looked around the outside to check for anything visible that would have caused the noise or lack of movement. I noticed the car idling at a high rpm. I got back in the car to try again with no luck. This is when the car surged forward. I then became scared and turned the car off. When I turned it back on everything was "normal" again. I drove it straight to the Ford dealership. They were unable to duplicate the problems and told me to continuing driving it again until I got a light on my dash to prove to them I was having problems. They serviced my transmission at that time as well to find no issues. Unfortunately, this was not covered with the warrenty so I had to pay out of pocket. Since the first incident, I have experienced this issue 5 more times, mostly while in parking lots while idle. However the last incident was 1/10/12. This surge put my vehicle in the intersection. I took the car again to the dealership. This incident had the same issues with the engine sounding like it was dropping when switching into different gears and idling high. The car would not switch out of 2nd gear while the tech test drove it with me. There was a new issue that appeared with this incident. It is a grinding noise when the gas was applied. The grind is similar to the sound the brake would make when the anti-lock were to kick in, except the brakes are not being applied. This has caused the anti-skid light and abs light to kick on. I have maintained my car religiously since I purchased it so I do not believe this is a maintance issue. Ford has been unable to solve these issues, charge customers for unnessasary repairs, and allow the vehicles to be driven.

3 Engine Grinding Noise problem of the 2005 Ford Freestyle

Failure Date: 05/06/2010

My vehicle has had a habit of lurching forward in an involuntary motion. Many times I've gone from park to drive, with brakes applied, the rpm increase and a strong lurch forward is done. Even with the brakes applied it nearly forces itself to go forward when I thro it in reverse, it will repeat this involuntary action. When I am at a stop light or stop sign it will want to do the same action forward. I fear I will some day hit a vehicle or people in parking lot. I have taken it to my Ford dealer and the computer does not give any faults. I have taken it some four times for the same thing. In addition, I keep informing them of the power steering. It makes loud humming and grinding noise, but the dealer keeps telling me their is nothing wrong with the system. The air conditioner also has a fault, when not in use it will run by itself and blow cold air. I have to turn it on and off until it stops blowing. Once it did it with the engine off. I have also complained to the dealer but with the same results, their is nothing wrong. I keep asking myself, how can I make the Ford auto maker responsible is the vehicle lurches forward and hits another car or worse, I can hit a pedestrian?.

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