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1. wiper recalled and fixed
2. headliner (that carpet like thing on the ceiling) coming off at the tailgate and rear fixed-window area. service put a glue on it (3 separate times), then finally they had the entire headliner replaced (twice!) and now, it's still not fixed. so that totals 5 fiexs so far.
3. tailgate rattle, still not fixed. service said they 'fixed' it 4 times already, but i can still hear the rattle. i may try the electric-tape fix.
4. engine stalled once while turning on a corner. got scared, good thing no one was following me. haven't happened again but i'll try the PCM screwdriver test.
5. mileage is only 15-16mpg. had the car sept of last year, only about 5600miles on it. but the mileage sucks! in one weekend trip last week, i got it going to 22mpg but that was mostly highway driving.
do i have a lemon?
lemon or not?
Only serious safety related problems that make the car undrivable or unsafe for regular use or operation.
If the engine continues to stall without warning, yes only then you'll have an official lemon.
Thanks
It was leaking transmission oil from the Transmission cooler in the Radiator, Dealer replaced radiator, Then drove it to 13,000 miles in August and then the transmission went, It just started slipping. Towed again.
2.5 wweeks at the dealer to wait for a new transmsion and now Im at 14,000 miles, crossing my fingers when I drive, Too bad the Honda CR-V does not come with a V6. Still love the car, Not worried about crash test results, because your pretty safe riding in a flatbed tow truck!
Thanks in advance, t hawn
My car didn't have a lot of the problems posted here. But I recall fussing before & after I bought this car. Although my car is a total loss, it is hard to put into perspective this loss compared to those of my fellow officers & my partner Sirius.
I will probably buy another Escape Or Tribute after this, but I will not fuss quite as much. It doesn't seem quite that important anymore.
God Bless America
Dave
Murphy
I have had my Escape now for 2 months and love it! It is fun to drive and doesn't hesitate when I ask more of it. The interior space is amazing, and has lots of nooks and crannies for storage. I also went X-plan so got a terrific price.
I picked up an 02'silver XLT monday. Kinda wierd buying the same car 4 monthes later.
I'm considering a new Escape 4x4 XLT. However, before making the plunge, I would like to know what is the status on the stalling problem. Does anybody know whether it has been diagnosed and taken care of? Also, can anybody recommend a good dealer (read cheap) in the San Francisco Bay Area (east bay if possible)?
Thanks,
I rented an 4WD Escape a few weeks ago (I'm thinking of buying a Tribute soon) and had a problem. When driving in 4x4 mode, the rear end acted like the differential was locked up. Tight turns (like parking) caused the rear end to tighten up.
My guess is that this was a faulty part (read: rental abuse), but has anyone else had this problem show up? I just can't believe it was designed this way.
Drew
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As an engineer, I could not imagine the case where I would design something for the comercial market that could so easily cause damage to the vehicle just because a control was in the wrong position...
If you do want a vehicle with a permanent AWD system, that is, power to all four wheels at all times, check out the Subaru Forester or the Jeep Liberty with SelectTrac, for example. You will find their respective discussion topics in the SUV topics list as well.
Happy hunting!
Drew
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Thanks for the info on the 4WD system. I'm still more than likely to buy a Tribute...
Yep, I'm an electronic engineer. I do mostly systems design now, coordinating all phases (mechanical, electronics, software, maintenance, etc) of the design process.
Pretty bad when the consumer has to research a fix on their vehicle!
I assume some of you have been through this and might have some things that you had to (or wanted to) get fixed while it's still free.
Please give me the benefit of your well-earned earned wisdom. Thanks.
Result... got my letter from the arbitration board today. Mazda's getting this one back, with a nice stamp on the title marked Lemon.