Ford Escape not leak proof after submersion in Detroit River on Ford Escape

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing various water leak issues, particularly after the vehicle has been submerged in water, such as the Detroit River. These leaks often originate from under the dashboard, the A-column, the roof, or the trunk area, and identifying the source is crucial as it can vary significantly. In some instances, leaks may be linked to problems with the cooling system, resulting in coolant leaks inside the vehicle or vaporizing into mist through the defroster. Additionally, owners of 3rd and 4th generation Ford Escapes have reported overheating issues, cylinder head failures, and oil and fuel vapor leaks in the engine compartment. It is essential for owners to address any water leaks promptly to prevent further damage to the vehicle's interior and electrical components, as prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to mold, corrosion, and electrical malfunctions.

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