Ford Escape whining noise during acceleration with potential power loss and exhaust leak on Ford Escape

Submitted by Rosa926 · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing a whining noise during acceleration, which may indicate issues such as a bad alternator, serpentine belt, or vacuum leak. This noise could also stem from power steering problems, worn bearings, low engine oil, or even more serious transmission issues. Additionally, some owners have noted potential power loss linked to exhaust leaks that allow gases to escape prematurely, negatively impacting engine performance. These leaks, often originating from the exhaust manifold, can also trigger the check engine light and lead to other noises like whistling. To address these concerns, it is advisable for owners to have their Ford Escape inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the underlying problems promptly.

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Ford Escape vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 122,500 miles
(110,000 - 135,000)

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