Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing engine knocking noises, particularly around 80,000 miles, which may be attributed to factors such as low oil levels, ignition issues, timing problems, or faulty spark plugs that affect engine combustion. Additionally, some owners have noted that complete engine failure can occur around 110,000 miles, often due to severe overheating and cylinder head failure, especially in the 1.6L EcoBoost engine of third-generation models (2013-2019). This overheating is frequently linked to a design flaw that allows coolant to leak into the cylinders, leading to significant engine damage. In certain cases, owners have reported sudden engine failures characterized by rapid deceleration and warning lights for oil and engine issues. It is essential for owners to address any engine knocking noises promptly to prevent further damage and potential catastrophic failures, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance and timely inspections.
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