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Is there any recalls on a 2015 Ford Escape?

Is there any recalls on a 2015 Ford Escape?

Recall no. Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Ford Escape vehicles manufactured May 19, 2014, to February 6, 2015, and Transit Connect vehicles manufactured May 11, 2014, to July 2, 2015.

How reliable is a Ford Escape 2015?

How Reliable Is the 2015 Ford Escape? The 2015 Escape has a reliability rating of four out of five from J.D. Power, which is well above average for the class.

Are there any recalls on Ford door latches?

Ford has issued a recall for nearly 2.2 million vehicles in the U.S. from model years 2011 to 2016 to replace faulty door latches, which can become unlatched while driving.

What to do if you have a defective door latch?

The Ford repair that corrects defective door latches involves the installation of water shields over the door latches, as well as inspecting and repairing door latch actuation cables. The company will pay for dealers to install these water shields, as well as for the cable repair.

Can a Ford F-150 have a defective latch?

A defective latch may not fully engage, meaning a door that appears to be closed could still open while the vehicle is in motion. That gets my attention. And if you own an F-150 (2015 through 2017 models) or the 2017 Super Duty, or you work on them, it should grab your attention as well.

Ford has issued a recall for nearly 2.2 million vehicles in the U.S. from model years 2011 to 2016 to replace faulty door latches, which can become unlatched while driving.

The Ford repair that corrects defective door latches involves the installation of water shields over the door latches, as well as inspecting and repairing door latch actuation cables. The company will pay for dealers to install these water shields, as well as for the cable repair.

What is the phone number for the Ford Escape recall?

Owners may contact Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford’s number for this recall is 17S17.

A defective latch may not fully engage, meaning a door that appears to be closed could still open while the vehicle is in motion. That gets my attention. And if you own an F-150 (2015 through 2017 models) or the 2017 Super Duty, or you work on them, it should grab your attention as well.

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