Ford Escape coolant leaking into engine requiring engine replacement after stalling and white smoke issue on Ford Escape

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some 2017 Ford Escape owners report experiencing serious issues related to coolant leaking into the engine, which can lead to stalling and white smoke. This problem is often attributed to common causes such as loose hose connections, a broken radiator, or a failed water pump. In certain cases, a failing coolant pump seal may allow coolant to run down the engine, exacerbating these issues. Additionally, if the engine block warps, it can result in coolant seeping into the cylinders, potentially necessitating engine replacement. Owners facing stalling and white smoke are advised to properly diagnose the root cause, considering factors such as spark plugs, air/fuel ratios, compression, overheating, and the ignition system to effectively address these serious concerns.

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