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Re: Escape Hybrid Brake Problems? [hybridgirl] by stevewa
Jun 28, 2005 (11:30 pm)
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Replying to: hybridgirl (Jun 28, 2005 11:56 am)

My suspicion is this is not being caused by the rear disk brakes, but rather by the "drum in hat" parking brakes. I've had it happen a couple of times, on the second occurance I was able to silence it with a quick pull and release of the parking brake handle.
 
I believe Ford may have a TSB out on the parking brakes in rear-disk equipped '05 Escapes (all the 4wd models have rear disks in '05).
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Re: Escape Hybrid Brake Problems? [hybridgirl] by hybridtoronto
Jul 26, 2005 (3:22 pm)
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Replying to: hybridgirl (Jun 28, 2005 11:56 am)

Hi
 
I have had scary brake noises coming from the driver's side rear wheel. A high pitched repeating squeal - mpore noticeable at lower speeds. The breaks were reground (car was 2 months old). This solved the problem for about 2 days. Rhe noise started again. The service manager heard the noise - then I has to go to work. When the car was moved to be serviced the noise mysteriously vanished and they didn't do anything. Luckily the noise hasn;t come back. However I do continue to hear a low pitch nopise that I am assuming is the car re charging? Any thoughts.
 
Also I am underwhelmed witht my mileage.
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Re: Escape Hybrid Brake Problems? [hybridtoronto] by stevewa
Aug 03, 2005 (1:17 am)
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Replying to: hybridtoronto (Jul 26, 2005 3:22 pm)

I've had that squeal. Next time it happens try pulling up on your parking brake handle (hold the button in) and quickly release it again. The problem appears to be the parking brake shoes hanging up.
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Re: Escape Hybrid Brake Problems? [hybridgirl] by anderson8
Aug 24, 2005 (8:33 am)
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Replying to: hybridgirl (Jun 28, 2005 11:56 am)

I have my Hybrid in the shop right now for this same brake noise...a very loud intermittant squeaking from the rear tires at slow speeds. I'd appreciate any info on how your problem was resolved as so far my local dealer is clueless.
 
Also, has anyone experienced this problem...I made an appointment with the dealer for service and dropped it off at the appointed time. The dealer called later in the day and told me that the "one Hybrid mechanic" had not shown up that day and that I'd just have to wait for him to come back to get the car serviced. Meanwhile, I have no car and they're not offering to pony up for a rental.
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Brake problems 2005 hybrids by ganleymom
Aug 30, 2005 (9:55 am)
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I just got back my 2005 hybrid escape after taking it in 5 times in 2 months. The ford dealership just put in a new master cylinder and hopes this will take care of the problem. This is not my 1st problem with this car. It kept stalling when driving and they had to reprocess the computer system. When is a car a lemon??
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Re: Brake problems 2005 hybrids [ganleymom] by KarenS HOST
Aug 30, 2005 (10:17 am)
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Replying to: ganleymom (Aug 30, 2005 9:55 am)

This article may be helpful for you.
 
Getting Some Lemon-Aid From Your Lemon Maker
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Re: Brake problems 2005 hybrids [ganleymom] by gagrice
Aug 30, 2005 (10:38 am)
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Replying to: ganleymom (Aug 30, 2005 9:55 am)

When is a car a lemon??
 
Each state has different laws. The main thing is document every visit and keep all paper work. It is not as easy as you may think to get rid of a lemon.
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Re: Brake problems 2005 hybrids [ganleymom] by aubferg
Sep 04, 2005 (7:31 pm)
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Replying to: ganleymom (Aug 30, 2005 9:55 am)

I've had my Escape Hybrid for one month as of August 30 and have experienced a high pitched squeal on two occasions, both times as I was returning home after extensive highway driving (1.5 hours and 5 hours); the squealing occurred as I was travelling more slowly (approximately 40-50km/hr) in a residential neighbourhood and was not breaking. It would seem to be heat-related and not associated with the act of braking. I have not had it into the shop yet for initial servicing so cannot comment on dealership's ability to cope with the problem.
 
My gas consumption is 8.0 L per 100km; how is that comparing with others real life experiences?
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Excellent Brakes by gpelletier
Sep 12, 2006 (3:52 am)
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I have had my 2007 Escape Hybrid for 2 months and have had no problems so far. In fact, I think the brakes are excellent. They saved me from a potential accident yesterday! Best of luck.
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Re: 2006 Escape Hybrid - Smart Junction Box Failure (door lock)? [testes] by raewyn
Oct 26, 2006 (6:44 pm)
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Brake Failure
 
Yesterday as I was driving at 40 miles an hour on a commerical strip the brake warning light on our 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid suddenly flashed at the same time that the brakes completely failed. Just missed a number of cars but was able to get into a parking lot, shift to low, and run uphill into a curb. 45 minutes later no light and the brakes were working fine. The dealer is baffled. Anyone else with experience with this. I'm wondering if it has any relation to the catasrophic brake failure of the Mercury mentioned above.
 
thanks

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