6.7

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
26,200 miles
Total Complaints:
11 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (9 reports)
  2. evap temp sensor (1 reports)
  3. replace compressor (1 reports)
Get notified about new defects, investigations, recalls & lawsuits for the 2014 Ford Escape:

Unsubscribe any time. We don't sell/share your email.

This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.

problem #11

Jan 022015

Escape SE 1.6L Eco - Turbo

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles

When slowing down or stopping ac cuts out and doesn't come back on for a while.

- dwdw, Ann Arbor, US

problem #10

Jul 012021

Escape SE

  • Automatic transmission
  • 136,702 miles

AC died in the middle of a heatwave! Most annoying thing possible, yes???

- mcl, Alberton, ON, Canada

problem #9

May 212017

Escape EcoBoost

  • Automatic transmission
  • 43,000 miles

I didn't notice the issue until I drove over my usual 30 minute drive. The AC was starting to completely shut down. When it first happened air was still very slowly coming out, then barely at all. Made for a very hot drive back home. But the next day it was fine.

The second time it happened was just today, driving back from VA (over a 5.5 hour drive). I went to turn on the AC, because the sun had come up, and nothing was coming out. I could hear the air pressure getting louder somewhere in the car, but absolutely no air was coming out of the vents. I tried pointing it in different directions, no change. I stopped to eat, came back out about 20 minutes later, worked for about 10 minutes then did it again. Drove 2.5 hours with no AC in 85 degree weather. VERY FRUSTRATING!!

- rcuevas, Blythewood, US

problem #8

Jul 142016

Escape S 2.5L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 51,000 miles

This is first Ford vehicle I've owned. It's only 2 years old and 15K out of warranty. A $1000 repair for a new compressor to be needed is the reason I'll never buy Ford again! They will not get anymore money from me, I'll sweat it out this summer before giving them another dime! The next payment will be the hardest to make! I emailed Ford with no response. Buyers Beware!

Update from Jan 24, 2017: After market compressors are on back order due to high volume of O.E.M. compressors failing. Ford has not changed the part so if you buy O.E.M. you are going to get same result, failure within 2 years!

- David S., Buford, GA, US

problem #7

Sep 092015

Escape Se

  • Automatic transmission
  • 7,590 miles

Purchased my Ford Escape in June 2014, went on vacation in September and the air conditioner stopped working. I was not near a Ford Dealership so I turned the AC off, rolled down the windows (90+ degrees). I turned it back on and the AC started cooling again. Had to do this several times before reaching my destination.

- gcwright, Murfreesboro, TN, US

problem #6

Jul 242015

Escape LL

  • Automatic transmission
  • 17,000 miles

AC only works when driving over 20-30 mph. Other than that, it only blows hot air. In Texas, with consistent 100+ degree days this is not only a huge annoyance, but also very deadly. I cannot go to a drive through or be stuck in traffic with my child in the car or I am essentially risking our lives.

- Natalie H., Arlington, TX, US

problem #5

Jun 172014

Escape SE 1.8L Ecoboost

  • Automatic transmission
  • 800 miles

I have a 2014 Ford Escape for a company car, there are several other employees with 2013 and 2014 Escapes and I know at least 8 others who have the same issue with their Escape. If you drive the car for two or three hours or longer is when it happens. Something freezes up and causes the A/C not to blow, you can still hear the unit running but nothing is coming out of the vents. You have to turn it off and shut off the vehicle for about 15 minutes, then turn it back on and it will last for 30-60 minutes until it happens again. I have taken it to two Ford dealers, neither fixed the problem. I seen a video on youtube that explains why its happening and how to fix it. I have an appt with Ford this week and I am going to show them the video.

- mt852, Smyrna, TN, US

problem #4

Oct 162014

Escape

  • Automatic transmission
  • 4,000 miles

My dealer has ordered the necessary part and has given me a service loaner to drive with unlimited mileage. I love the dealership but I want my new car to drive. This has taken way too long to fix and I still dont know as of this date if the compressor ever arrived and was installed.

- Karen S., Pt Lavaca, TX, US

problem #3

Aug 132014

Escape LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 8,699 miles

2nd time AC failed in less than a month!!!!!!!! Was tested in July when original problem occurred, dye put in to system, black light check 2 weeks later and no leak found. Was topped up with Freon as first excuse was possibly low on freon from factory...was check the other day and found after having the vehicle all day that the evaporator was defective - part is now on order however it is backordered in the US...topped again with freon to keep it working and will replace part when it comes in several weeks from now!!!!!! New vehicle should not have any issues!!!!!!!!!!!!

- gailconlin, Surrey, British Columbia, canada

problem #2

Jul 192014

Escape LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 8,699 miles

Air conditioning working fine originally...used during heat wave (approx. 1 month) then started blowing warm air...vehicle not even a year old!!!!! Less than one month use on the AC!

- gailconlin, Surrey, British Columbia, canada

problem #1

Jul 262014

Escape

  • Automatic transmission
  • 621 miles

Had this car for a week, went on family vacation, air conditioner stopped working

Did a search on the issue,2013 models have the same issue

Brand new car,you would think after all this time making cars they would of fixed this in their new models

- Barry P., Halifax, Nova Scotia, canada