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  1. On 4/20/2021 at 11:42 PM, elrey said:

    I just bought a hitch bike rack for my wife’s Escape. Anyone know if I could turn off the rear sensor? It’s a constant beep everytime she puts it in reverse. 

    To answer your question, I don’t think you can just turn off the backup sensor. If you had the tow package you might be able to fool it. I have the tow package and when I plug in my trailer it disables the backup sensor. 

  2. On 4/11/2021 at 11:59 AM, twintornados said:

    Focus RS has a 2.3L "open deck" design vs the subject of this thread that has a "closed deck"

    Are you sure? The 1.5 and the twin scroll 2.0 are open deck designs. These are the main culprits of coolant intrusion that has plagued folks, and the topic of this thread. 

  3. OMG, you folks are so missing the point. You guys are all talking warranties and expectations. That is NOT the point. The point is a SYSTEMIC problem that is affecting a higher percentage of vehicles that is way outside the;norm. Engines failures at the 15,000 to 70,000 range is a serious and unprecedented issue in a 21st century engine. 
     

    Come on folks. I don’t understand why people are defending a well publicized issue. 

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  4. On 4/3/2021 at 5:38 AM, twintornados said:

     

    Are they covering yours?? End of story...there are "class action lawsuits" for damn near everything these days...guess who gets all the money...

     

    For what its worth, I am glad that Ford is repairing your car...when it is done, please go trade it in for anything else and go cry on their forms,

    Go ahead and flame me all you want. You sit there on your high horse and act like all of us have money coming out of our ears and we can just switch cars. Your missing my point. Ford has a history of not honoring their defects. I'm talking about consumer advocacy here. If I didn't come on here and start this thread and gripe, then who would?  Your self-gratification of all things Ford just feeds the corporate giants mentality that they can do whatever they want and get away with it. 

  5. 42 minutes ago, akirby said:


    He meant that they corrected the coolant passage design.  And they are honoring the warranty.  That’s a separate issue from covering people out of warranty which I think they should do.

    And to top it off, reports are starting to come in about coolant intrusion with the 2020 three cylinders. 

  6. On 6/28/2020 at 10:11 AM, twintornados said:

    I would understand your disbelief if Ford was not correcting the issue, but they are.

    That statement is pure crap. Ford is NOT covering many people out there that have coolant intrusion. They are just barely past the warranty and Ford is telling them to go pound sand. That is why their is a class action lawsuit. Get real man.

  7. 18 hours ago, jcartwright99 said:

    Here is a question. When did Ford go to yellow coolant? Based on my paranoia I looked for some orange. I couldn’t find any. Saw that they moved to yellow. I’m at 65k and just over min level. I now have a bottle of yellow just in case. Motorcraft said it was ok for top offs on orange.

    Here’s a good explanation of Ford coolants and compatibility.

     

     

     

  8. Just wondering how many have had their engines replaced. Mine was replaced at 32,000 miles or so. The numbers are ticking up and dealers are short on supplies with vehicles backlogged on their lots. My service advisor told me they had replaced a couple dozen engines.

     

    Ford EcoBoost Problems Lead To Class Action Lawsuit | CarComplaints.com

     

    Ford EcoBoost Engine Leak So Bad There's A Class-Action Lawsuit (motorbiscuit.com)

     

    Ford Faces New Class-Action Lawsuit Over 4-Cylinder EcoBoost Coolant Leak Issue - autoevolution

  9. On 7/23/2020 at 8:48 PM, HotRunrGuy said:

    Good to hear you got 'er back, so take a deep breath and put this behind you.

     

    HRG

    Would love to put it behind me, but how do I know it won't happen again? Lots of Escapes are going in for coolant intrusion, and apparently so are other models with ecoboost engines. Its a huge issue.

     

     Ford Faces New Class-Action Lawsuit Over 4-Cylinder EcoBoost Coolant Leak Issue - autoevolution

     

    Ford EcoBoost Problems Lead To Class Action Lawsuit | CarComplaints.com

     

    Ford EcoBoost Engine Leak So Bad There's A Class-Action Lawsuit (motorbiscuit.com)

  10. On 7/20/2020 at 7:06 PM, YT90SC said:

    April 8th 2019 is the last date that the TSB applies to for Escape. So, it would be after that.  

     

    Well that’s good for me!
     

    Got my Escape back and it’s runs great. Three weeks from start to finish, which is excellent. Couple of parts held things up, but the long block got to the dealer pretty quick. Had a very good service advisor.  I was told the tech has done about sixteen 1.5’s, so that  boosted my confidence quite a bit. An excellent job by the tech. Everything was put back together like factory. 
     

    After driving a couple days the engine light came on. Checked it with Forscan and it was just one DTC, P04DB. “Crankcase Ventilation System Disconnection”. I searched online and there was a TSB for this code. Took it back and they reprogrammed the PCM. No big deal. 
     

    Finally got around to installing my Kuga tail lights. 
     

     

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  11. On 6/27/2020 at 11:22 AM, YT90SC said:

     

    The EXACT same thing as the 1.5L, as we have been over several times on this thread: Cut passages vs drilled, I don't think anything else changed. Have seen a LOT of high mileage 2.0 Ecoboosts. Service the trans regularly and it should go a long way. 

    So when did Ford switch to drilled  coolant passages? My new engine sticker. 
     

     

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  12. 4 hours ago, twintornados said:

     

    Open deck design has nothing to do with it. Updated coolant passages in your replacement long block will give you years of trouble-free service. The original design was not well thought through hence the issue...I would understand your disbelief if Ford was not correcting the issue, but they are.

    That is great news. I wanna keep her for a long time. 
     

    And the other thing I’ve got going for me is that the mechanic has done 16 engine replacements. 

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  13. On 6/27/2020 at 10:54 AM, twintornados said:

     

    Since the upgraded cooling passages will only be a positive for you, I would say your Escape should give you plenty of use after the repair is completed. I am hoping you get a 2020 Escape loaner for comparison review.

    That would be awesome, I absolutely love my Escape. The 2017 Titanium with Sport Appearance package is the year Ford nailed it IMHO. 
     

    I declined the loaner. With the virus I’ve got both kids home from college and my wife is furloughed. So I have 3 other cars to drive. And yes, keeping up the maintenance on 4 cars keeps me on my toes. Heck, had to make an excel spread sheet just to keep track. 

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  14. 13 hours ago, HotRunrGuy said:

    This is being covered under warranty, right?  The dealer that did mine could not have been any better, immediately supplied a loaner for the duration, kept me informed on the status. Was there some inconvenience, sure.   But no-where near enough for me to swear off the brand.

     

    HRG

    Yes, I’m still under factory warranty. And I got really lucky with my service advisor, really nice guy. He thanked me for doing all the diagnostic research for him. Haha. I told him about the symptoms and the codes I read and wrote the TSB number. 
     

    And I love my Escape sooo much. But here’s the big question. What’s different about the engine they are going to drop in from the old one? Will it last 200,000 plus miles? Is the only difference those little slits between the cylinders?

     

    I have PowerTrain warranty until 100,000/2024,  so I guess I have that much time to ponder. 

  15. Well, whatever it is mine has bitten the bulletproof. 
     

    It’s been confirmed. 33000 miles with coolant intrusion. I’m getting a long block. 
     

    And I stand completely corrected. It’s not porosity, it’s just a turd product.  Both the 1.5 and 2.0 open deck design. 


    Unbelievable.

  16. Well, here we go. Mine has been sipping some coolant lose. Have had to add a very small amount of coolant over the last month or two. Couple of rough starts in the last month. Plugged in Forscan and I do have a P0316 DTC. Misfire on the first 1000 revs. Thank goodness I have 100,000 PowerTrain. I currently have 32,000 miles.

    Stopped by the Ford dealer. They said it’s a good thing I have the 2.0 cause the 1.5 is on backorder. Like that gives me a warm and fuzzy.
     
     
    Traded in my 2013 2.0 Titanium for:
    2017 Lightning Blue Titanium | 2.0. | AWD | Pano Roof | Tow Package
    Sport Appearance Package | Roof Racks
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