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Ford Escape (2001) – 04V602000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain 2004-2005 Sport Utility Vehicles And Certain 2001-2003 Sport Utiity Vehicle Having Rear Liftgate Components Serviced With 2004 Equivalent Components Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 206, ‘Door Locks And Door Retention Components.’ The Rear Liftgate Latching System Does Not Meet The Inertia Load Requirement In One DireCTIon.


Ford Escape (2001) – 04V165000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Equipped With 3.0L V6 Engines, During Deceleration, The Engine Can Stall.


Ford Escape (2001) – 03V507000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles, A Post Within The Safety Belt Buckle Covers Could Fracture, Which Could Affect Latch FunCTIon, Resulting In Either A “No Latch” Or “Partial Latch” Condition. In The “Partial Latch” Condition, The Buckle Tongue Can Be Inserted Into The Buckle And Appear To Be Engaged, But Will Release From The Buckle Without The Push Button Being Depressed When A Relatively Low Load Is Applied, Such As When An Occupant Moves Slightly In The Seat.


Ford Escape (2001) – 00V387002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Sport Utility Vehicles. The Windshield Wiper Linkage Can Disengage Due To A Broken Ball Socket.


Ford Escape (2002) – 04V602000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain 2004-2005 Sport Utility Vehicles And Certain 2001-2003 Sport Utiity Vehicle Having Rear Liftgate Components Serviced With 2004 Equivalent Components Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 206, ‘Door Locks And Door Retention Components.’ The Rear Liftgate Latching System Does Not Meet The Inertia Load Requirement In One DireCTIon.


Ford Escape (2002) – 04V574000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Built With 3.0L V6 Engines, The Accelerator Cable May Prevent The Throttle From Returning To The Idle Position.


Ford Escape (2003) – 07V156000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Equipped With Antilock Brakes (Abs), The Abs Module Connector May Have Missing Or Dislodged Wire Seals. This Condition Could Allow Contamination To Enter The Module Connector, Creating A Potential For An Electrical Short.


Ford Escape (2002) – 04V165000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Equipped With 3.0L V6 Engines, During Deceleration, The Engine Can Stall.


Ford Escape (2003) – 07E023000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Cardone Master Cylinders With Part Numbers 10-2925, 10-2987, 10-2987Mza, 10-3083, 11-3015, 11-3042, 11-3044, 11-3045, 11-3047, 11-3064, And 11-3156, And With Date Codes Lower Than Dca7078 Sold As Replacement Equipment For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Seal On Master Cylinder Can Fail And Leak Brake Fluid.


Ford Escape (2001) – 15V606000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Motor Company (Ford) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001-2008 Ford Escape And Mercury Mariner Vehicles Manufactured March 31, 2001, To September 1, 2009. The Affected Vehicles Are Equipped With Either A 2.3L Or 3.0L Engine And Have Had Their Cd4E Transmission Replaced With Remanufactured One That Was Rebuilt Between June 11, 2015 Through July 15, 2015. These Service Repair Part Transmissions Have A Shift Lever Bolt That May Not Be Properly Tightened. As A Result, The Shift Control Lever Could Disengage From The Transmission Without Warning.