NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2018 Ford Ecosport. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
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The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V905000 (ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING); however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The local dealer was contacted. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle failed to accelerate immediately. The transmission warning light was illuminated. The check engine warning light was later illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where an oil pressure test was performed, and determined that the long block assembly, turbocharger, and engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was opened. The failure mileage was 65,428.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated while driving approximately 70 MPH, the low oil pressure warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle lost motive power and decelerated to 25 MPH. The contact arrived at her destination and later drove the vehicle to a dealer. The contact had taken the vehicle to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the belt on the oil pump had fractured and there were metal fragments inside the engine block. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The contact researched online and related the failure to NHTSA Action Number: PE23015 (Engine and Engine Cooling). The failure mileage was approximately 39,000.
My 2018 Ford Ecosport issues began at 75,048 miles. I was driving on Highway 10 in North Ridgeville, Ohio attempting to get to the speed of 65 miles per hour when my Ecosport failed to accelerate. The engine light indicating oil came on. My life flashed before my eyes when other cars on the road failed to manuver around me, almost rear ending me off the highway. I had my Ecosport towed to a Ford dealership after this incident. I was told the oil pump and the oil pump belt had malfunctioned, which resulted in engine damage. Autonation Ford in Westlake, Ohio estimated an engine repair at approximately $7,000.
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While driving, a warning came on my dashboard that I was unfamiliar with as it had never come up before. It informed me my oil pressure was low. I called someone familiar with cars and they told me I may need an oil change. As there were no gas stations near where I exited, I continued to my destination another ten minutes from when the warning came on during which my car began making a rattling/grinding sound. Additionally, my became nearly impossible to accelerate and took about 30 seconds longer than it usually would to reach a specific speed. I parked, and when someone arrived with oil for me, we discovered the oil level was not low based on the dip stick nor was it leaking. This is when we began to suspect that the oil pump had failed. Upon further investigation, this seems to be a common issue with my type of car as there is a current investigation through this organization into 2018 Ford EcoSports and oil pump failure. In order to prevent further damage, I had it towed to my local Ford dealer who inspected my car and informed me my car had experienced catastrophic engine failure and it would cost $7,000 to replace. My car only has 58,000 miles on it.
The contact's daughter owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated while driving at undisclosed speeds, the vehicle stalled. There was an abnormal sound detected before the failure occurred. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the local dealer, where it was recommended that the engine and the oil pump needed to be replaced. The mechanic informed the contact that the vehicle was not covered under warranty. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V905000 (Engine and Engine Cooling) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact stated that while the contact's granddaughter was driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle started making abnormal sounds. The contact's granddaughter then parked the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed with a failed engine oil pump and that the engine oil pump needed to be replaced. The dealer was made aware of the failure but confirmed that parts were not yet available. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 73,897.
Was driving down two lane road and all of a sudden oil pressure light came on car started shaking and I was close by a truck stop, pulled in and checked oil, it was fine but the engine seemed real hot, so I knew something was really bad. So called my mother and she came and picked me up after I contacted tow truck to have it towed to Harrisburg Illinois at Jim Hayes where I purchased it on 03/15/2021 and paid the $2,424.00 extended warranty. Yesterday on 12/14/2023 we drove to dealer and was informed it needed new motor. And that we would be refunded the 250.00 dollar tow bill and will only have to pay the 100.00 deductible to have the new motor put in. Plus if they don`t have a loner car come in today 12/15/2023 the warranty will rent us a vehicle and have it delivered to us today since I live some 53 miles away. I am in total shock by all the complaints on here where all these people are having the same problem and people paying out of pocket $8,000 to $9,000 dollars for the same problem, so how long will the next motor last if the company doesn`t correct the defect in these motors????
I bought this car 6 months ago and on December 13 While my daughter driving the car suddenli Low oil engine pressure popped on and strange noise came from the car. She stopped the car and towed the car to the dealership. They informed us to pay $1025 to open the engine for the diagnose and we had to agreed they told us once they pulled down the engine oil pan they found plastic and metal pieces. they first thought this was the timing belt tensioner that had come apart. later learned that it was the oil pump tensioner that gave out causing belt to come apart. The small pieces of belt clogged the oil pick up and starved the engine of oil. They told me my extended warranty doesn't cover the charges that I owe which is $1025 plus tax and replacement cost $7500 . I bought this car for my daughter with loan amount of $13,000 and this mechanical issue happened and cost us around $10,000 which is we cannot afford this . Thank you.
I hope this message finds you well. My name is [XXX] and I am writing to bring to your attention a critical issue I am currently facing with my Ford Ecosport 2018 WIN : [XXX] , which I purchased in August 2023. On [XXX], my daughter encountered a low engine oil pressure warning along with a strange noise while driving to school on the highway suddenly stopped. We promptly towed the car to the dealer, Gillman Honda, as we have an extended warranty. To our dismay, they asked for $1000 to investigate the issue, revealing a faulty oil pump tensioner that caused the belt to disintegrate. This led to small belt fragments clogging the oil pickup, resulting in engine oil starvation. Regrettably, the extended warranty does not cover this problem, and we were quoted $7500 for an engine replacement. Subsequently, I discovered that Ford has issued a recall for the exact issue affecting my vehicle. When contacting the Ford dealership, I was informed that the recall is incomplete, and a remedy is not yet available. They told me that I have to wait until I receive recall . My car is not working and since December I have been waiting . Given the urgency of the situation and my inability to afford the $10,000 repair cost, I am seeking your assistance in expediting the recall repair process for my Ford Ecosport. The car is currently inoperable, and I am facing a significant financial burden. However, your prompt attention and guidance on expediting the repair process would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your assistance. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I had to have my 2018 Ford ecosport towed to the Ford dealership after the low engine oil pressure light came on and wouldn't start. Ford dealership stated it would be 6700 to even look at it and that was nothing they could do engine miles are 89000 and will not start
The oil light kept coming on over the course of a couple weeks. We changed the oil, and it seem to be running better for a few hours. Then the car started beeping at the driver, the acceleration was effected . It was making clicking noises and lots of warning signs. The car would barely move forward and the driver had to pull off into a neighborhood. We then have the car towed to the Ford dealership where they told us us the engine would need to be replaced due to the timing belt fair and oil pressure issues.
This has happened several times. While driving, the dashboard goes completely black. No gauges, no radio, no turn signals, no power steering, sometimes the wipers will work, no heat, no defrost. As suddenly as it went away everything comes back and the power steering causes the steering wheel to jerk in your hand. I’ve called Ford Customer Relations twice and they are not concerned that that is a safety issue. However, all the gauges went out last night and now won’t come back. I have video of the incident happening while driving but your website won’t allow me to upload it.
While traveling [XXX] from Houston to Memphis on [XXX] a loud warning noise along with dashboard warning engine oil pressure message. My vehicle has been in Texarkana, Tx ever since. First with a private garage helped and with a Ford dealer for over 2 weeks now. Was relieved to hear about the recall as the cost in rentals and to pay for repairs when care is ready have broken me financially - I live on VA & SS. Yet, Ford says it is not yet a recall and I still have to pay for the repairs until it official. Just wrong as I could have lost my life. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Engine failed without ever showing a check engine light or any other warning. One day there was a rattle coming from the engine, so we took the car to the ford dealership. Then they told us that the oil pump failed and that the car needed a new engine.
The low oil pressure signal came on. Car doesn’t have much power and makes brakes not work. I took car to dealership for them to look at and they said I needed to have engine replaced.
Engine oil pump failed and didn't give any warning lights until the engine was knocking from the lack of oil. The motor only had 51,216 miles on it. I've changed the oil at regular intervals and never drive it low of oil. Ford wouldn’t do anything for me. So I had to pay $6300 out of pocket.
Car starting making noises while driving and the oil light came on and said "Low oil pressure" I was told it had to do with the oil pump
The contact’s daughter in-law owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. While driving approximately 60 MPH, the Low Oil message was displayed, and the engine shifted into "LIMP Mood" reducing the speed of the vehicle. The vehicle was later towed to the local dealer who diagnosed that the oil pump had failed causing permanent damage to the engine and that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The contact stated that the vehicle had experienced the same failure listed in the NHTSA Action Number: PE23015 (Engine, Engine Cooling). The failure mileage was 74,000.
When driving to work one day my car suddenly started to lose power and then made a knocking/ticking noise from the engine area. I proceeded to try and pull off the road as safely as I could (was in a mild traffic area) the vehicle ended up quitting running as I got off the road and now had a low oil pressure warning on the dash and would not run anymore.
While daughter was driving vehicle, the vehicle lost complete power. There is no drive power and almost put my daughter in an accident. We have taken the vehicle to where we purchased it from, and they advised it needed a new engine, after several months, we found out it was due to this engine recall on the ECO Sport and was told it had to be taken to a certified Ford dealer to handle the recall, since the recall superseded the warranty we purchased on the vehicle. It is now sitting at Bob Thomas Ford in Fort Wayne Indiana since February/March, and Ford is not taking responsibility for this. They only offered a rental vehicle on April 15th, which was 5 months into us not having the vehicle, because they have had nothing further on this recall and no parts. I have put in several claims with Ford asking for them to buy back the vehicle at what we owe, since we had to replace the car. Now, they are stating that parts are anticipated to be available 1st quarter of 2025. I am asking that Ford pay off the balance of the vehicle and buy it back. They cannot expect people to pay on a loan for a car when it is not drivable, for over a year.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V905000 (Engine and Engine Cooling). The contact stated that while driving at approximately 10 MPH, the low engine oil pressure warning light illuminated. The contact stated that she observed an audible alert but was unaware of where the sound came from. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic however, the mechanic was unable to duplicate the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 57,557.
I was losing oil quickly. One Ford dealership said there was a leak in my engine. 2 other Ford dealerships couldn't find said leak. On [XXX] I was taking my car in for an oil change when about 8 miles out my brakes stopped working. Per Jennifer Wilkes at Ford this was the issue "Good afternoon, I had to submit a claim to replace the long block of the motor as well as the turbo assembly and the vacuum brake booster. They are all bad and need to be replaced. I submitted a claim today to Ford for the repairs with your extended warranty. I am holding for approval at this time Allan Vigil Ford Lincoln" Per this recall, I should not have been charged for this repair. This was all related to the recall and I was charged $200 after my warranty. Please refund me. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated while driving approximately 75 MPH, there was an abnormally loud sound in the cabin of the vehicle. The contact stated that the vehicle was losing motive power. The contact depressed the accelerator pedal and the vehicle continued to lose motive power. The contact stated that the engine was not revving while depressing the accelerator pedal. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The contact had the vehicle towed to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the turbocharger had failed and damaged the engine, causing other engine systems to fail. The contact stated that the dealer was going to email a detailed list of parts that needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The contact researched online and became aware of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V905000 (Engine and Engine Cooling) for which the VIN was included. The contact stated that the dealer confirmed that the failure was linked to the recall. The failure mileage was approximately 75,000.
My car’s “low engine oil pressure” light came on at the end of a long road trip. I immediately began getting off the highway and trying to exit. That’s when the car stopped accelerating and I coasted to a stop in a neighborhood right off the road. I drove for less than 3 minutes after the light came on. My car was towed and the mechanic at the dealership told me it was a problem with the engine and I had no oil. I called my insurance, assuming a large pothole I hit on the road trip caused damage. But the adjuster found no evidence of damage at all. It turns out, the engine’s oil pump belt was shredded due to a tensioner problem. I googled this issue in my model car and discovered that the NHTSA is apredatory investigating this problem across 2018-2021 Ecosports. This is extremely concerning bc my car is barely 5 years old and only has 38,000 miles. Ford says the belt should last through 150,000 and it barely made it 1/4 of that. Because it wasn’t damaged and the vehicle isn’t recalled yet, I will likely have to pay nearly $8,000 out of pocket to repair my car.
A LOSS OF ENGINE OIL PRESSURE. ENGINE DAMAGE WHICH CAN RESULT IN A LOSS OF MOTIVE POWER MECHANIC HAS HAD CAR SINCE THANKSGIVING 2023 WAITING FOR MOTOR
I was doing 60 mph on a back road when I had sudden loss of engine power and the oil pump light came on. Car is now in the shop and cannot be driven due to oil pump failure and needing a whole new engine. The oil pump light was ONLY flickering and would not STAY ON the whole time until I had my check engine light come on and lost power. It has been inspected by Gallery Ford in Pekin, Illinois and I was told a new engine was required but they are on back order and no one new when they would get it in. They have a 2019 sitting on the lot for 7 months due to this same issue. This started happening on the freeway and it puts myself in the line of danger when people. When I am going slow or even stopped someone could easily not pay any mind and hit the car and seriously hurt my family and myself. I live in Ohio and just BARELY made it to my fathers house in Manito Illinois. I had to get it towed to the dealership.
I have purchased this vehicle in June 2019 and the engine went out while I was driving out of town on 07/02/2021; I have had to replace the engine and the turbo, I had to pay a tow of $340 to the nearest Ford dealership (Marietta, Ga-Gary Service Advisor.) They told me the belt jumped the internal valve timing in the engine. I had to call FORD CORPORATE to beg someone to help me replace the engine because I was at 60,101 miles and the warranty only covered engine repair up to 60K. I was able to get a case manager John Ashley (866-631-3788 ext 79212) and she was able to get ford to cover majority of the $6800 cost of the repairs which I had to wait till November 12 to pick up my car because they said since it was covid the engines and turbos were on back order. At that time I made a payment to Ford for 1875$ for my portion of the repairs. The Warranty that they gave after repairs was for 2 year which the date was 10/10/2023, the car as of 11/27/2023 is back in the shop with the same engine and turbo problem, this time there is oil leaking out of the engine and turbo which need to be replaced. The engine continues to go out while I am driving, it slows down while driving on the interstate and will not allow you to accelerate over 60 mph. There are never any warning lights that come on and my car has been Maintenace at dealerships with receipts.
October 10, 2023, vehicle was taking to dealership for oil leaks and check engine light. After inspection, the Mechanic replaced valve cover gaskets, new valve cover, injection o-rings, that was for oil leaks. Check engine light was for VMV valve, thermostat. Dealer had it for 4 days, mileage at 62,043. November 22, 2023, my elderly mom who I bought this car for was driving on a highway, lost complete engine while driving, completely stopped in the middle of the highway, the car is not drivable and suddenly stopped with no engine response to even drive it to the side. ON A HIGHWAY. She had to get people to push her off to the side of the road. Towed the vehicle to the dealer. The car has 63,265 miles and the mechanic has confirmed that the engine is completely defective due to no oil pressure in the car, oil pump wasn't working, so no oil in engine due to the belt breaking inside of the engine. Submitted for replacement of engine, is approved however there is a back order on the engine so we don't know when she will have it repaired. She has no other car. The engine lights came on only when the engine failed. I have read several complaints about the same problem with this car. This car is a danger to my elderly mother which cannot be reliable for her. Ford must repair this defective belt issue with a chain or something where the belt should last longer than 65,000 miles. This is a consumer problem as well, we cannot afford another engine replacement in 2 years after the warranty expires. The engine in this car is not reliable nor made well. We need Ford to address this as soon as possible and make this right to me the consumer in which I paid full price for this car and it is paid off!
The contact owns a 2018 Ford Ecosport. The contact stated while driving 35-40 MPH, the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the thermostat had failed. The vehicle was then taken to another independent mechanic, who made the same assessment and informed the contact that the failure could be covered under warranty. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where it was diagnosed that the engine needed to be replaced. The dealer replaced the engine under warranty; however, the failure recurred within 24 hours. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer, where the thermostat and the starter were replaced. The contact stated that while pulling out of a Walmart parking lot the following day, the vehicle shut off. The contact jumpstarted the vehicle, and the battery was replaced at Walmart; however, the vehicle shut off several times within an hour of replacing the battery. The contact stated that while coming to a complete stop in the highway, the vehicle shut off. The contact was unable to pull to the side of the road. The contact stated that she pushed the vehicle to the side of the road with the assistance of bystanders. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, where it was being diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the auto Start/Stop feature seemed to malfunction with the engine turning off when coming to a stop, but the vehicle failed to restart as needed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 42,0000.
Car went into limp mode then shut off while driving. Towed to mechanic, who tried to fix the codes that popped up. After fixing the codes, still didn’t turn on. Towed it to ford, it’s still there. They have told me it’s the oil pump and that it fell off. They have also said it just happens with these cars. They are waiting on one last test to confirm, but have told me I need a new engine, and there was nothing I could do to prevent this, that I was lucky to get to 72k miles, as other cars oil pumps fell off at 50k.
11/19-While driving on interstate received "Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning" while trying to work through traffic to get off the interstate vehicle slowed from `65mph to `25mph would not accelerate and was almost rear ended and hit by other vehicles. Vehicle was towed to Ford dealer and was told that the Engine would need to be replaced. Research is showing a flaw in the Engine Oil pump design and many customers are reporting same issues. Repairs are estimated at $6,100 with No assurance from Parts Dept. at dealership that the replacement engine will have been updated and corrected this issue.
I have a 2018 Ford economy sport. I frequently took good care of this car . I changed the oil regularly. A out 3 weeks ago I was driving my car and the oil pressure light appeared on my car after I just got it fixed. Shortly thereafter the engine went out and left me stranded with no car . I had to come up with $7000 to replace install new engine. I tried to get warranty dept with Ford to fix my car the decl8ned over reasons that have nothing to do with the car engine going. I called the car dealership Matthew's Motors in Wilmington North Carolina and they offered no help . Prior to this fiasco one of my coils blew in the engine. I was stranded 3 days in Virginia. I replaced the coils put new sparkplugs and parts over 600 in repairs. The car ran good for a bit then 3 weeks later no car stranded. I only had the car for 2 and a half years and owe 18,000 on it still. No one wants to help me and I'm frustrated. I took care of the car . Can u please help me
I bought my 2018 firs eco sport 3 months ago. Right after my 3rd car payment, the low oil pressure light came on. Took pictures of the dipstick, oil was good! Just had it changed , with receipt, 90% life left. Made it to miles down the road car made a little noise and stalled and would not start. Ford dealer had it Wednesday evening and on Monday they still have not touched my car! 202 complaints on this issues !
The contact owns a 2018 Ford Ecosport. The contact stated while his daughter was driving into a parking area, she heard an abnormal sound coming from the engine compartment. After a visual inspection of the engine compartment, the contact observed that the engine oil was at sufficient levels. The low-oil pressure warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed a failure with the oil pump causing damage to the engine. The contact was informed that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. After investigating the failure, the contact related the failure to NHTSA Action Number: PE23015 (Engine and Engine Cooling). The manufacturer was notified of the failure but referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 81,000.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford Ecosport. The contact stated while driving 55 MPH, the brake pedal became firm, and it was difficult to depress the brake pedal. The engine oil pressure, engine, and the wrench warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. The contact was informed that the failure was due to a faulty oil pump. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and determined that the VIN was not included in a recall. The failure mileage was 77,301.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the temperature gauge indicated that the engine was overheating, after which the vehicle entered LIMP Mode and lost motive power. The contact pulled over to the shoulder of the roadway, where the vehicle failed to restart. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer or an independent mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. After investigating the failure, the contact related the failure to NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V905000 (Engine and Engine Cooling), and the VIN was included, but parts were not yet available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was 80,000.
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I bought my car brand new Ford ecosport. Car was running good until couple of weeks ago. My engine broke down in middle of high way 15 and 805 free way in California. Oil pressures which I tow the car to mechanic that night. The mechanic called me the next day and told me and said oil pump issues which led to break engine. I called and went to Ford dealer they won't work with me. My car is 74k miles which is they told is out warranty. My issue is the car has major mechanical issues. I didn't any warning signs before ford broke down. I would like to file complaint. So please let me know what I need to do . There is over 95 complaint with the same issue.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the low-pressure oil warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle had received an oil change approximately five days prior to the failure. The contact was able to drive the vehicle to the local Midas where the contact was informed that the oil pump was not processing the engine oil. The contact was advised not to start the vehicle, and to have it towed to the dealer. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed with an oil pump failure. The contact was informed that the engine, oil pump, wet belt, and turbo needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The manufacturer advised the contact that the warranty had expired and to report the failure to the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 48,176.
I just bought the car and a year later it started showing low engine oil and then the whole car stopped running in the middle of the road. The engine went out.
While driving the vehicle steering wheel began shaking and then an alarm went off stating "Engine Oil Pressure Low". I was able to pull over on a residential street and park the vehicle due to this happening and the vehicle losing engine power. I was lucky that I was not on the highway and was able to pull over and park the vehicle. I am having the vehicle towed back to my home and will have it taken to a repair facility on Friday. I did not have any prior notices from the vehicle until the incident happened today.
The Ford Eco-Sport has a known defect. The Engine Oil pressure belt tensioner arm is faulty and breaks, causing the belt to loose tension and it eventually causes catastrophic engine failure.
I have had my vehicle's oil changes done regularly and have copies of those receipts. It only has 64,961 miles. While driving to work on 11/6/23 on a busy road my car gave me a "dangerously low oil pressure" warning light and I could hear a loud noise from my engine. The car behind me almost hit me as I began to slow; very glad I was not on the interstate yet. We had not had any problems with the engine before and have had no comments of concerns from mechanics during regular maintenance. We had it towed to the Ford dealership where I bought it, Steve Marsh in Milan, TN. They diagnosed the problem as being a failure of the oil pump belt and said I need a new engine that will cost $6,200. This belt is not due to be replaced until 150,000 miles per my owner's manual. It is still at the dealership and is available for inspection. It is not covered by factory warranty and I don't have a service plan. The dealership and I have both contacted Ford separately and were told they do not have any assistance to pay for this problem at this time. I have case # [XXX] from Ford. From my research online, what I was told by the dealer and a separate mechanic, this is a known problem with this engine and there is no way to know it is going bad until it happens. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The contact's employer owns a 2018 Ford Ecosport. The contact stated that while his employee was driving at approximately 75 MPH, the oil pressure and check engine warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the driver observed an abnormal sound coming from the engine compartment. The vehicle was steered to the side of the road and turned off. The vehicle was not able to be restarted. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 35,000.
On 11/03/2023 my low oil pressure light came on in my 2018 Ecosport and the motor shut down as I was driving home. There was a car directly behind me that had to hit their brakes as I had no power. Luckily, I was able to coast to the shoulder of the road. My car is currently at the Ford dealership and should be checked on 11/06/2023. I've had to go out of pocket for a rental.
While driving on the highway, low oil pressure indicator came on which led to loud noises from engine a few moments later. Which led to a loss of acceleration and power to engine, resulting in being towed. This risked mine and others lives on the highway. The problem is well known with an open class action lawsuit for similar problems with other same vehicles.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford Ecosport. The contact stated that while the vehicle was stopped, the vehicle made an abnormal noise. The check engine and low oil pressure warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was diagnosed by an independent mechanic. The contact was informed that the wet belt was being circulated through the oil which caused a blockage resulting in the engine losing oil pressure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact to call NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 62,000.
The contact owns a 2018 Ford EcoSport. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked and turned off, the security alarm erroneously activated and could not be deactivated. The alarm eventually shut off independently. The contact stated that the failure had occurred on several occasions. The cause of the failure was not yet determined. The manufacturer and local dealer were notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 44,000.