Ford Escape engine failure in fourth cylinder after multiple rebuilds and subsequent transmission issues on Ford Escape

Submitted by Ellell Ess · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing engine failure in the fourth cylinder, often following multiple rebuilds, along with subsequent transmission issues. These owners have noted problems such as cylinder misfires, which may be linked to ignition wiring issues or other internal engine complications. Additionally, there are reports of oil and fuel vapor leaks in the engine compartment of the fourth-generation Ford Escape, raising concerns about potential fire hazards. Some models, particularly the 2018 version, have also exhibited significant coolant leaks that can lead to severe damage affecting the cylinders and spark plugs. While the primary focus is on engine problems, some Ford Escape owners have also encountered transmission issues, though these may not be directly related to the engine cylinder failure. Due to the recurring nature of these problems, it is recommended that owners seek a thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic and consider checking for any relevant recalls or technical service bulletins to address these concerns effectively.

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Ford Escape vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 90,000 miles
(90,000 - 90,000)

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