Ford Escape engine failure suspected to be due to blown head gasket related to cooling fan recall on Ford Escape

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing issues related to a suspected blown head gasket, including symptoms such as poor engine performance, exhaust smoke, coolant mixing with oil, overheating, and coolant loss. These problems may be exacerbated by a cooling fan recall, which should be addressed promptly to prevent further engine damage or overheating. Additionally, overheating is a common cause of head gasket failure, as high engine temperatures can warp the gasket. Owners are advised to conduct a compression test if they suspect a blown head gasket, as this can help confirm the gasket's integrity. Excessive coolant usage is another indicator of potential head gasket issues, making it important for owners to monitor coolant levels closely. Repair costs for head gasket replacements or engine block replacements can be significant, emphasizing the need for timely intervention to avoid further damage and expenses.

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