Is your car a fire risk? Find out if you're affected by the Ford Escape recall

The Ford Motor Company has evolved into a global automotive giant. But today, the focus goes beyond Ford's triumphant past, focusing rather on a recent stumbling block regarding the Escape PHEV line from 2019-2023.



According to the company's recent recall notice, 206 of these vehicles may contain a manufacturing flaw that can potentially cause engine failure, even leading to a terrifying scenario of your vehicle going up in flames.

The official notice reads, 'Due to a manufacturing issue, the engine may fail prematurely. If this occurs, engine oil and/or fuel vapour could be released into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.'


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Car recalls are important safety measures implemented by manufacturers to address potential defects or risks in vehicles. Source: Forbes



‘A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders, and/or damage to property.’

For those motoring in a Ford Escape PHEV, here's what you need to watch out for: odd noises from your vehicle, smoke from your engine bay, or an unusual reduction in power.



If any of these signs show, it's time to stop the vehicle, shut it off, and evacuate as safely as possible.

As overwhelming as this situation may seem, bear in mind these safety steps should your car catch fire:
  1. Pull over as quickly (and safely) as you can.
  2. Turn off the engine.
  3. Get everybody out of the car.
  4. Move everyone at least 30 metres from the burning car and well away from traffic.
  5. Call 000.
Owners of the recalled vehicles will receive written communication from Ford once the replacement parts are available.

Plus, the needed repair work will be performed at your preferred Ford dealership without any additional charges.



In comparison to some previous recalls, this one may cause anxiety due to the risk of fire.

Remember, Ford, like many other vehicle manufacturers, has had recalls in the past, some even larger in scope.

These situations are typically handled effectively and efficiently to ensure customer safety and satisfaction.

Key Takeaways
  • Ford has recalled 206 units of its 2019-2023 Escape PHEV due to a manufacturing issue that could cause engine failure and vehicle fire.
  • The company's recall notice states that a vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders and/or cause damage to property.
  • Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Ford for free replacement parts as they become available.
  • For further queries, owners can contact Ford's Customer Relationship Centre on 13 36 73.

Should any concerns nag you until the replacement parts arrive, feel free to contact your local Ford dealer for further guidance.



If more questions lurk in your mind, Ford's Customer Relationship Centre is merely a call away at 13 36 73.

Are you an owner of a Ford Escape PHEV vehicle from the years 2019 to 2023, and are you affected by the recent recall related to a fire risk?
 
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The Ford Motor Company has evolved into a global automotive giant. But today, the focus goes beyond Ford's triumphant past, focusing rather on a recent stumbling block regarding the Escape PHEV line from 2019-2023.



According to the company's recent recall notice, 206 of these vehicles may contain a manufacturing flaw that can potentially cause engine failure, even leading to a terrifying scenario of your vehicle going up in flames.

The official notice reads, 'Due to a manufacturing issue, the engine may fail prematurely. If this occurs, engine oil and/or fuel vapour could be released into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.'


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Car recalls are important safety measures implemented by manufacturers to address potential defects or risks in vehicles. Source: Forbes



‘A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders, and/or damage to property.’

For those motoring in a Ford Escape PHEV, here's what you need to watch out for: odd noises from your vehicle, smoke from your engine bay, or an unusual reduction in power.



If any of these signs show, it's time to stop the vehicle, shut it off, and evacuate as safely as possible.

As overwhelming as this situation may seem, bear in mind these safety steps should your car catch fire:
  1. Pull over as quickly (and safely) as you can.
  2. Turn off the engine.
  3. Get everybody out of the car.
  4. Move everyone at least 30 metres from the burning car and well away from traffic.
  5. Call 000.
Owners of the recalled vehicles will receive written communication from Ford once the replacement parts are available.

Plus, the needed repair work will be performed at your preferred Ford dealership without any additional charges.



In comparison to some previous recalls, this one may cause anxiety due to the risk of fire.

Remember, Ford, like many other vehicle manufacturers, has had recalls in the past, some even larger in scope.

These situations are typically handled effectively and efficiently to ensure customer safety and satisfaction.

Key Takeaways

  • Ford has recalled 206 units of its 2019-2023 Escape PHEV due to a manufacturing issue that could cause engine failure and vehicle fire.
  • The company's recall notice states that a vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders and/or cause damage to property.
  • Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Ford for free replacement parts as they become available.
  • For further queries, owners can contact Ford's Customer Relationship Centre on 13 36 73.

Should any concerns nag you until the replacement parts arrive, feel free to contact your local Ford dealer for further guidance.



If more questions lurk in your mind, Ford's Customer Relationship Centre is merely a call away at 13 36 73.

Are you an owner of a Ford Escape PHEV vehicle from the years 2019 to 2023, and are you affected by the recent recall related to a fire risk?
Ah good old trusty Ford, where on a quiet night you can hear them quietly rusting away in your carport.
 

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