How much does it cost to replace a transmission on a Ford Escape?
Repair costs for the Ford Escape range greatly depending on the diagnosis and type of repair needed. However, average transmission repair costs across all Ford Escape models tend to average around $4,000 (since a new transmission is commonly needed), and these repairs tend to be needed in the 80-120K mile range.
How many miles does a 2013 Ford Escape last?
But for overall reliability, as long as they are maintained, they should last 200,000 km (120,000 Miles) or better. But, the 2013 year was the last iteration after a major re-design. The Ford Escape is Ford’s answer to the Toyota RAV4 or the Honda CRX. They are durable little mini Trucks that handle like a SUV should.
When did the transmission on my Ford Escape start to fail?
Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2013 Ford Escape based on all problems reported for the 2013 Escape. Transmission began failing approximately September/October 2018, just over 75,000 miles and after the expiration of the warranty. The transmission was rebuilt in January 2019 @ a cost of $3300.
Are there any problems with the Ford Escape?
19 problems related to transmission failure have been reported for the 2013 Ford Escape. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2013 Ford Escape based on all problems reported for the 2013 Escape.
How often should you service a Ford Escape transmission?
Meaning your only hope to extend the life of it is to service it every 30K (50K absolute max), go easy on the throttle when the transmission is shifting, let the vehicle come to a complete stop whenever shifting between R and D, then cross your fingers and hope for the best.
When did I buy a 2013 Ford Escape?
We bought 2013 Ford Escape in July, 2016, with approximately 62,000 miles. At 64,000 miles, after constant overheating issues, Ford agreed to replace the engine. There were overheating issues on the new engine at time of install (stated in dealer notes), but they “fixed” them.