Sign In Join 



Ford Escape Start Stall Idle Problems

59 messages,  Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 11:13 AM

You are in the Ford Escape Forum. Your Hosts are steve_ & tidester

What is this discussion about? Ford Escape, SUV


Messages Page 6 of 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#52 of 59
2006 Ford Escape by ap124
Sep 08, 2009 (8:53 am)
Reply
I was wondering if anyone has had or is having the same problem as I am. I have a 2006 Ford Escape. Recently it started giving me the problem of not starting. I brought it to the my local Ford dealer and they ran a diagnostics and could not find anything wrong with it. It does not turn over. I thought perhaps it was the fuse, switch or relay but I am begining to think it is the inginition switch, I have anothe appointment on 9-14-09 and would llike to know if anyone has had any trouble like this.
#53 of 59
Re: 2002 Escape lies to die [dbaframegirl] by frdescpeownr04
Oct 28, 2009 (10:11 am)
Reply

Replying to: dbaframegirl (Sep 05, 2009 4:36 pm)

Once it dries out it is fine. By the way don't try 4 Wheeling in the Surf, I was driving in town and a hard pouring rain turned into a flash flood. The water went over the tail pipe and I had to have 2 Catalytic converters replaced as well as the Fuel Oxygen Sensor, the Air Intake Valve, and the EGR Valve. Over 2 Grand in Damage, but since it was a flood Geico covered all but the deductable.
 
It has been running fine until this morning. It rained last night and it sputtered and had no power, and I had to put it in park and hold gas and brakes at the lights, floor it to get to 45 MPH with the emergency lights on.
 
I made it to work, the sun came out, it dried out, and ran fine.
#54 of 59
no start when engine temperature is between 40 to 45 degrees fahrenheit by partsmantoo
Nov 03, 2009 (7:25 pm)
Reply
I own a 2004 Ford Escape with the V-6 engine that will not start at times when the engine temperature is between 40 to 45 degrees fahrenheit. The condition started after the car was three years old. It occurs if the ambient temperature is in the 40 to 45 degree range and the engine has cooled to that temperature. It also occurs if the air temperature is lower then 40 degrees and the engine block is warm and allowed to cool down to 40 to 45 degrees. In both cases the engine will crank and crank and crank but will not start unless I push the accelerator to the floor and hold it there while continuing to crank the engine. If I hold the pedal to the floor while cranking, it usually cranks over two or three more times and then starts. The car has been to the dealer for the problem and they found no codes and where not able to duplicate the problem. Of course that night I picked up the car at the dealer and it does its no start routine in the parking lot after the service department had left for the day. It has done this 12 to 15 times in the last couple years but on only one occasion did it crank more then two or three turns after holding the fuel pedal to the floor. That time the engine turned over at least 15 times after pushing the fuel pedal to the floor before it started. Other then the occasionally no start condition discussed above, the car starts and runs great. The car has 57,000 miles on it. Any ideas would be appreciated.
#55 of 59
Re: no starting! by asus29
Nov 04, 2009 (4:39 am)
Reply

Replying to: partsmantoo (Nov 03, 2009 7:25 pm)

Hello there SIr
 
I have gotten a email notice you are having troubles with stalling and hard to start
there are a few conditions that can lead to that however your Ford escape is new can rule out that theres no engine wear,
have you checked the Idle air control valve?
also check fuel pressure regulator,
theres another condition which the car stalls if the ambient temperature is extreamly hot but thats not your case. its cold, this would be a bad idle control valve,
I have seen a lot of this going on even my own car does the samething,
the problem I believe is that the Ethanol in the gas is causing your problems
switch to a non-ethanol gasoline should salve your problem!
 
to get regular gas is some what hard, but however if you have a boat marina near by you should be able to buy the gas there (call to make sure it has no ethanol it it) but you cant put it in your car needs be in gas cans. for boat use only, but it regular gas that was for car in the days of old.
 
Email asus2908 at yahoo.com and let me know how its going?
#56 of 59
Re: 2004 Ford Escape Hot Stall Problem [maussies] by asus29
Nov 04, 2009 (4:47 am)
Reply

Replying to: maussies (Jul 24, 2009 10:42 am)

Hello there
 
are you using E10 gas which is ethanol, this can cause stalling in cars if its at a high level
try using non-ethanol fuels only place to find it is at a boat marinia.
 
let me know if this fixes the problem.
#57 of 59
2004 escape misfire by tjm71480
Nov 10, 2009 (2:19 pm)
Reply
All,
 
I am having multiple misfires with my 2004 ford escape. Cylinders 1,2,4, and 6 are misfiring. It has always had problems when there has been a recant rain with high humidity. It seems like there is moisture getting in the fuel system. Now it does it all the time. I replaced the plugs about 8 months ago. The engine misfires only when holding a constant speed. It doesn't seem to misfire when accelerating or decelerating but can be felt when at idle. Any help would be appreciated.
#58 of 59
Re: no start when engine temperature is between 40 to 45 degrees fahrenheit by chrisadair0057
Dec 05, 2009 (10:24 am)
Reply

Replying to: partsmantoo (Nov 03, 2009 7:25 pm)

I have a 2006 Ford Escape that will not crank in the mornings when the temperature outside is below 45 degrees. It doesn't make a sound when you turn the ignition switch. There are no error codes comming up with this problem. The car operates perfect the rest of the time. The car never stalls out or shows any hint of a problem the rest of the time. I purchased a warranty when I bought the car so the dealership want even look at it unless they have it in their posession while it is acting up. The problem with leaving it with them is that the temperature goes up by the time they get to work and by then its cranking with no problem. I took the car to Interstate Battery and my battery and alternator are fine. I'm wondering if the problem is related to some sort of a computer or sensor problem that is not allowing the car to start at this temperature. It's like the built in security system when you lock your car door with the window down and then reach your hand in the window and unlock the door without using the key from the outside and then stick the key in the ignition and try to crank it and the car doesn't make a noise and doesn't crank. That's just like it does with my no crank problem. This is becomming an annoying problem because I have to leave for work early in the morning and having to catch a ride with someone else to drive to work and then my roomate is able to get in the car and crank it up by the time I get to work. Have you found out what yours and my problem is? Can anyone on the forum make any suggestion to what my problem is.
#59 of 59
Ford Escpe will not start in the mornings when the temperature is below 45 by chrisadair0057
Dec 05, 2009 (11:13 am)
Reply
I have a 2006 Ford Escape that will not crank in the mornings when the temperature outside is below 45 degrees. It doesn't make a sound when you turn the ignition switch. There are no error codes coming up with this problem. The car operates perfect the rest of the time. The other confusion is that the temperature doesn't effect the car cranking the rest of the day, no matter how cold it gets outside. The car never stalls out or shows any hint of a problem the rest of the time. I purchased a warranty when I bought the car so the dealership want even look at it unless they have it in their possession while it is acting up. The problem with leaving it with them is that the temperature goes up by the time they get to the dealership and by then its cranking with no problem. I took the car to Interstate Battery and my battery and alternator are fine. I'm wondering if the problem is related to some sort of a computer or sensor problem that is not allowing the car to start at this temperature. It's like the built in security system when you lock your car door with the window down and then reach your hand in the window and unlock the door without using the key from the outside and then stick the key in the ignition and try to crank it and the car doesn't make a noise and doesn't crank. That's just like it does with my no crank problem. This is becoming an annoying problem because I have to leave for work early in the morning and having to catch a ride with someone else to drive to work and then my roommate is able to get in the car and crank it up by the time I get to work. Have you found out what yours and my problem is? Can anyone on the forum make any suggestion to what my problem is.

Messages Page 6 of 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion
To POST a message, please Sign In.

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics

Today's Chats

Advertisement