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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2005 Escape has problems where the engine shuts down while driving. Ford finally issued a September 2014 recall. Time will tell if the recall fix really solves the problem.

However the 2005 Escape also has a defect where the PCM (Power Control Module) fries at around 100k miles. Ford extended the PCM warranty to 80,000 miles, but only after most owners were past the mileage limit. Now owners are on the hook for the average repair cost of over $2,000 (!!)

9.3

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
$4,500
Average Mileage:
77,450 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. replace the motor (3 reports)
2005 Ford Escape engine problems

engine problem

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2005 Ford Escape Owner Comments

problem #3

Jan 202015

Escape XLT 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 96,324 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I got this car with 30k miles. It has always needed attention to the oil level, so I've always added oil every 6 weeks or so. The car ran fine on Monday. Tuesday I went out to start it to go to work. It started but it made the most awful rattly noises I've ever heard. I couldn't believe it so I quickly turned it off. Then started it again. Same thing. I got a mechanic to come over to look and listen - he said it's over - the engine is TOAST.

I was advised to get a second opinion so I had another mechanic come by to look and listen. He checked the oil and it was 2 quarts low so we put a quart in (there are no oil drips on the ground in my parking space). No difference with oil now registering on the dip stick - the motor starts and sounds AWFUL. I was told I can replace the engine with a used one with 130k miles on it installed for $4k OR I can get a new engine installed for $7k. This really stinks - I still owe $4k on the car, I am working 6 days a week and have been unable to meet existing expenses - now in order to go to work I am forced to add a 2nd car payment. There's no public transit where I live or I would do that.

- Sandy H., Knoxville, TN, US

problem #2

Aug 062013

Escape XLT Sport 3.0L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 60,000 miles

Only vehicle I've owned that had the engine seize up at 60K mile!! Unbelievable. Though it had full oil and new filter, engine displayed subtle symptoms suggesting a lubrication problem, then bearings seized on way to mechanic. Very sudden. Car was running and driving like new the day before. Ford dealer compounded problem by initially quoting me a price for engine that was $1,000 over the MSRP. Can you say Fraud? Then did me a "favor" and dropped to MSRP after I pointed out their gouge. Big favor. Called Ford directly, they offered me not so much as a $20 off coupon. I thought Ford make good trucks, but my son's Mountaineer has had multiple drivetrain failures costing him more than the car is worth, and my daughter's Escape has a dead engine too, but her mileage is around $125K, still too early for engine failure. Not sure I will by a Ford truck or SUV in the future.

- Joe B., Granite Falls, WA, US

problem #1

Jul 152010

Escape 4cye Engine

  • Automatic transmission
  • 76,000 miles

2005 bought it new had to fix motor, brake lines, back window, exhaust, now i got to fix the ac and it is the compressor and it is going to be 400 dollars. if you buy new car you should not have to fix that much on it .

- Albert G., Hannibal, MO, US

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