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ProblemsByVin Index / 2017-FORD-ESCAPE / COMPLAINTS
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2017 Ford Escape owner complaints

2,580 complaints filed with NHTSA on this vehicle , including 1 reporting a crash, fire, injury, or fatality. Showing the 300 most recent — grouped by category for scanning.

engine 13 complaints shown

1,627 total in this category · moderate · avg repair $3,100 · see engine cluster analysis →
12/31/2025 ODI #11708094.0

Vehicle is slowly losing collant, and when I park I get a strong smell of collant. I took vehicle to have collant flushed and was took system was ok. From what I have researched is that there is a history of coolant entering engine cylinder because of defective engine and causeing engines to event ually seize.

12/31/2025 ODI #11708104.0

Engine failure due to multiple coolant failures, due to poor design of the long engine block. Ford removed and replaced the long block in full, but it was out of warranty. There are multiple class action lawsuits against Ford for the defecting engine block design. There was only 49,187 miles on the car, well under mileage warranty, but above the 7 year old car age warranty. I paid $8379.39 for the new long block engine.

12/31/2024 ODI #11633366.0

At 29,314 miles, we experienced total engine failure where cylinder #2 failed and the whole engine failed and needed replaced. This car had impeccable maintenance and engine failure was not due to lack of maintenance. This was an issue with the engine itself and should not have happened.

12/30/2025 ODI #11707745.0

Ford Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) number is 21-2269. The engine block is leaking coolant into the cylinders which causes the engine to report over heating.

12/30/2025 ODI #11707890.0

Coolant intrusion on the 2.0 ecoboost engine diagnosed by a ford dealer service center and a well documented issue. The coolant intrusion causes the engine to misfire rendering the car unusable and a potential road hazard.

12/30/2024 ODI #11633079.0

In January 2024, the check engine light came on and we had an ignition coil and spark plug replaced. Less than a week later, the check engine light came back on and diagnostics showed a "misfire" on the same coil. The technician noticed the coolant was empty, refilled and found coolant entering the cylinder while engine was cooling. Engine had a "failed head gasket or cracked/warped head." Had to replace the engine, this was at 67,863 miles. Later I was speaking with a friend and was informed that this is evidently a known issue with the 2017 Escapes- some are already under recall, but my particular VIN number is not included in the existing recall. As I was researching online, it seems that many others, also not included in the recall, are having the same issue.

12/30/2024 ODI #11633083.0

Coolant is leaking internally into motor. All gaskets, seals, hoses and radiator are operational with no issues. This is a hazzard and could/will result in damage and potentially serious harm. Dealer has indicated everything checks out and leak is internal intrusion. This is a known issue with Ford and they are unwilling to correct

12/30/2024 ODI #11633199.0

mode code P0316 (random misfire), coolant leaks into #1 and #3 cylinders, requires long block engine replacement.

12/30/2024 ODI #11633225.0

After 97,000 trouble free miles, the engine quit working. I took the car into the nearest Ford dealer service department. They concluded there was coolant intrusion to the cylinders, and I need to replace the motor with a long block. After looking into my issue I find this is a common and well documented issue with the Ford EcoBoost 3.0 engine. Ford customer service in Dearborn told me Ford knows about this issue but is offering no recalls at this time. I believe Ford should share some of the repair cost as this is an engine with a known faulty design, Thanks, [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

12/30/2023 1 injury ODI #11562728.0

Head gasket failed causing coolant to leak entirely. A KNOWN DEFECT.

12/30/2019 72,000 mi ODI #11292126.0

While sitting at lights the engine will completely shut off. An alert comes on stating to put in park and restart engine. This has happened multiple times in the past couple of weeks.

12/29/2025 ODI #11707606.0

Known coolant leak into the cylinders that ford won’t cover

12/29/2024 ODI #11632992.0

Sept. 2024, while driving my 2017 Ford Escape, four-cylinder Eco boost engine 2 L down the highway, without warning all the dash lights came on and the engine quit running leaving me stranded on the side of a very busy highway. I had not noticed any engine problems at all until this moment. After a Good Samaritan told me the radiator was almost completely empty of fluid, he added water to my radiator reservoir and told me to immediately ‘gently nurse it’ to an auto repair shop. Which I did. The shop owner took several hours to examine the engine. He told me it ran hot because the radiator fluid had leaked into the oil. He later told me the smoke also coming from the tailpipe, the way the engine was hesitating to start up and radiator fluid in the oil was an indication my engine had a crac

body 2 complaints shown

55 total in this category · severe · avg repair $1,500 · see body cluster analysis →
12/31/2025 ODI #11708001.0

Two different things are happening with my car. 1) the paint is chipping and has caused corrosion on the body. Apparently this is a known issue but the peeling/chipping has gotten worse and will keep doing so until it is fixed. 2) car keep running hot and losing coolant but no leak to be found even after several rounds of tests.

12/30/2020 72,000 mi ODI #11385636.0

Paint peeling from the windshield pillar on the driver's side. Paint peeled off in a 6" x 1" flake. This seems to be a very common problem.

powertrain 2 complaints shown

363 total in this category · moderate · avg repair $2,500 · see powertrain cluster analysis →
12/30/2024 55,000 mi ODI #11633228.0

The contact owns a 2017 Ford Escape. The contact stated that while driving on the highway at various speeds, the transmission was slipping into gear, and the vehicle started to jerk while accelerating. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed, the contact was advised that the transmission was faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 55,000.

12/30/2019 54,536 mi ODI #11292086.0

Tl* the contact owns a 2017 Ford escape. While attempting to accelerate from a stop, the vehicle sometimes failed to accelerate. Also, when attempting to shift into third gear at approximately 50 MPH, the vehicle failed to accelerate. The vehicle also made a jerking sensation suddenly and accelerated without warning. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer and dealer were not made aware of the failures. The approximate failure mileage was 54,536. The VIN was invalid.

lighting 1 complaint shown

28 total in this category · moderate · avg repair $250 · see lighting cluster analysis →
12/31/2025 ODI #11708079.0

While driving vehicle at night on [XXX] to Richmond, VA my headlights both stopped working completely. The only way I could see was by turning on my high beam headlights. The high beam headlights worked fine. There was no warning lights, no sounds, the interior lights and everything interior was working normal. It was just the low beam headlights both at the exact same time. The running day lights work. The bulbs were fine the fuses were in perfect condition it just stopped working. This was a SERIOUS and dangerous incident that occurred on a major highway while driving at night suddenly and without warning. Had my high beams not worked I could have been in serious accident trying to drive or get off the highway to get a tow. In addition, all turn signals and break lights work perfect

cruise control 1 complaint shown

19 total in this category · severe · avg repair $600 · see cruise control cluster analysis →
12/31/2019 14,642 mi ODI #11292241.0

Tl* the contact owns a 2017 Ford escape. While attempting to accelerate from a stop, the vehicle did not respond and then suddenly surged forward. The contact stated that the failure occurred ever since the vehicle was purchased in 2016. The vehicle was taken to barber Ford of hazleton (1112 n church st, hazleton, pa 18202) at least six times, but they were not able to replicate the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided case number: cas 24051505. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 14,642.

electrical 1 complaint shown

120 total in this category · moderate · avg repair $850 · see electrical cluster analysis →
12/30/2017 10,000 mi ODI #11057699.0

As my boyfriend was turning the corner at an intersection, the engine suddenly stopped. He was able to stop due to his low speed. I reminded him to put his foot on the brake to restart, and he did that and it started right up. He didn't do anything to make the engine stop. The only thing that was happening at that time was that a text was coming in on my samsung phone, which was charging and connected via bluetooth.

Showing 300 of 2,580 total complaints. The full federal record is available at nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2017/Ford/Escape#complaints.
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) owner complaint database. Last synced 2026-06-14. Complaints are owner-submitted and unverified — the existence of a complaint is not proof of a defect, but a pattern of complaints around the same component is a signal worth weighing. Verify any specific filing at nhtsa.gov.
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