My wife has a 2014 Escape. We are now having the coolant problem.

Asked by Richard Aug 13, 2020 at 11:36 PM about the 2014 Ford Escape SE AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My wife and I are having the coolant problem a lot of people had a couple years
ago. We just turned 62000 miles. We bought the extended warranty through
Zurich. The dealer is calling in an inspector to review the case. Please tell me I
am not going to get stuck with a bill for a new engine. Did ford ever issue a
permanent fix for this?

3 Answers

What is "the coolant problem"? We are good here but we are not mind readers. Without a lot more information we could not possibly evaluate your engine.

Coolant leaking into the cylinders. I saw a lot of people had the same problem in 2018.

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We couldn't tell you the outcome. It would be based on the actual issue and vehicle and the level of coverage with the warranty. I would wait till you find out what the inspector finds. Maybe you pay nothing, something or all of the repair. I would fight if it was 100%. Call Ford corporate. Most times you might pay half.

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