Discussion:
Ford Escape dies when I Reverse
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r***@gmail.com
2007-02-02 16:48:50 UTC
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?

Thanks
Rich
Jeff
2007-02-02 17:01:24 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)

Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
r***@gmail.com
2007-02-02 17:17:17 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
trainfan1
2007-02-02 17:31:35 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?

Rob
r***@gmail.com
2007-02-02 17:51:35 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Yes, we bought it about 1 year ago. it is a 2003 escape with just over
75,000 miles on it
r***@gmail.com
2007-02-02 17:53:26 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Is it hard or expensive to replace the CEL lamp? We did pay for the
extended warranty should something like that be covered under it?

rich
trainfan1
2007-02-02 18:49:52 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Is it hard or expensive to replace the CEL lamp? We did pay for the
extended warranty should something like that be covered under it?
rich
It sure should be if it is a covered repair.

Insist that it should be covered under any factory emissions warranty
first, then look into the extended, and still call it an "emissions"
issue or they might turn you down because it's a burned out bulb(bulbs
are not ordinarily covered).

Get out your paperwork and read up - each warranty company has about 3
different levels of coverage. The bulb is about $1.00, but the labor to
replace it can be $$$. You have a bigger problem, than the bulb, though.

Get the emissions system fixed.

Find out why the bulb is out or disconnected.

What state do you live in? Have you had a DMV emissions test done?

Rob
r***@gmail.com
2007-02-02 18:51:18 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
Post by r***@gmail.com
Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Is it hard or expensive to replace the CEL lamp? We did pay for the
extended warranty should something like that be covered under it?
rich
It sure should be if it is a covered repair.
Insist that it should be covered under any factory emissions warranty
first, then look into the extended, and still call it an "emissions"
issue or they might turn you down because it's a burned out bulb(bulbs
are not ordinarily covered).
Get out your paperwork and read up - each warranty company has about 3
different levels of coverage. The bulb is about $1.00, but the labor to
replace it can be $$$. You have a bigger problem, than the bulb, though.
Get the emissions system fixed.
Find out why the bulb is out or disconnected.
What state do you live in? Have you had a DMV emissions test done?
Rob
I live in WA and my county doesn't require emission testing. So what
does this bulb do? and why would it cause my escape to turn off only
when I go in reverse?

Thanks
Rich
trainfan1
2007-02-02 20:07:24 UTC
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Post by Jeff
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Is it hard or expensive to replace the CEL lamp? We did pay for the
extended warranty should something like that be covered under it?
rich
It sure should be if it is a covered repair.
Insist that it should be covered under any factory emissions warranty
first, then look into the extended, and still call it an "emissions"
issue or they might turn you down because it's a burned out bulb(bulbs
are not ordinarily covered).
Get out your paperwork and read up - each warranty company has about 3
different levels of coverage. The bulb is about $1.00, but the labor to
replace it can be $$$. You have a bigger problem, than the bulb, though.
Get the emissions system fixed.
Find out why the bulb is out or disconnected.
What state do you live in? Have you had a DMV emissions test done?
Rob
I live in WA and my county doesn't require emission testing. So what
does this bulb do? and why would it cause my escape to turn off only
when I go in reverse?
Thanks
Rich
"CEL" = "Check Engine Light"

...or in the case of the Escape, "SES" = "Service Engine Soon"

Read all about it here on page 10:

https://web.msslib.dealerconnection.com/RightSite/getcontent/myfile.pdf?DMW_OBJECTID=09000c588035480b

http://tinyurl.com/yo8wno

Rob
s***@optonline.net
2007-02-02 20:40:06 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
I live in WA and my county doesn't require emission testing. So what
does this bulb do? and why would it cause my escape to turn off only
when I go in reverse?
Thanks
Rich
It's not the burned bulb that is causing your car to stall in reverse,
it is the bulb being burned out, if that is indeed correct, that is
not warning you that something is amiss in your powertrain management
system.

The point the other poster was making is probably if the techs did not
see a bulb shining, they may have ignored scanning for them. In which
case I would start going to another dealer. That is usually the first
thing I would do and I'm just a car owner/driver.

Good luck
Jeff
2007-02-02 20:52:20 UTC
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The point the other poster was making is probably if the techs did not
see a bulb shining, they may have ignored scanning for them. In which
case I would start going to another dealer. That is usually the first
thing I would do and I'm just a car owner/driver.
And, correct me if I am wrong, but useful information that may help the OP
can be found by scanning the system even if the light is not on (I mean,
assuming the bulb is not burnt out and is properly connected).

Jeff
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Good luck
d***@63.usenet.us.com
2007-02-02 20:58:23 UTC
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Post by trainfan1
Get the emissions system fixed.
Find out why the bulb is out or disconnected.
I think Rob is pulling a conclusion that there is something fundamentally
wrong, someone took out the bulb because it was illuminated, and then sold
the car. No one ever really checks, because there is no emissions test in
your area.

That might be a stretch. It could be the bulb is bad, or maybe the car
used to belong to Rob.
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Mike Hunter
2007-02-02 21:09:06 UTC
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One can test all of the lamps on the dash by truning the key to the start
position.


mike
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I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
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Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Is it hard or expensive to replace the CEL lamp? We did pay for the
extended warranty should something like that be covered under it?
rich
r***@gmail.com
2007-02-02 21:51:06 UTC
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Post by Mike Hunter
One can test all of the lamps on the dash by truning the key to the start
position.
mike
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Post by trainfan1
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Post by Jeff
Post by r***@gmail.com
I am having a problem with my '03 Ford Escape where it dies when I
shift it into reverse. It doesn't do it every time probably 2 out of 5
times. I brought it into the ford dealership to have them look at it
but of course it didn't do it while it was in the shop so they just
checked the throttle-body, fuel injectors and changed the fuel filter,
3 days after I got it back from the shop it started doing it again.
Any ideas?
Did they try to pull any fault codes for the OBD II (the computers in the
truck)? Was check engine light on? (I think you would have told us if it
were, but I am just asking.)
Jeff
Post by r***@gmail.com
Thanks
Rich
They didn't say whether or not they pulled any fault codes for the OBD
II. When I shift it into reverse it will just die and the Oil,
Transmission, and Battery light come on, but not the check engine
light.
That pretty much means your CEL lamp is out or burned out. Did you buy
this vehicle used?
Rob
Is it hard or expensive to replace the CEL lamp? We did pay for the
extended warranty should something like that be covered under it?
rich
Ok so on my lunch break I went at traded cars with my wife and checked
it out. All of the lights that come on when you turn the key to the on
position are the same that show up when the car dies. I took the car
to the local auto part store and had them hook up the OBD II scanner
and checked it. The OBD II scanner did not report any problems. It
seems to happen as soon as I put my foot on the gas while in reverse,
it does not stutter or slowly die, It just suddenly shuts-off.

Rich
Rodan
2007-02-03 01:44:04 UTC
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<***@gmail.com> wrote:

My '03 Ford Escape dies when I shift it into reverse.
____________________________________________

<***@gmail.com> wrote:

It dies as soon as I put my foot on the gas while
in reverse.
___________________________________________

These are two different stories. Which is true?

Rodan.
Tom Adkins
2007-02-03 07:18:03 UTC
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Post by Rodan
My '03 Ford Escape dies when I shift it into reverse.
____________________________________________
It dies as soon as I put my foot on the gas while
in reverse.
___________________________________________
These are two different stories. Which is true?
Rodan.
Not 2 different stories, he's just looking a bit closer now, and trying to provide
more info. This is starting to sound like an IAC concern. I've seen newer vehicles
that, when the IAC first started to get sticky, were more prone to stalling in reverse
than drive. I don't know why, but it happens quite often. Escapes are just a bit after
my time at the dealership, but I don't imagine the technology has changed much.

Richard, Does it die if you hold your foot on the brake and just shift into reverse,
without lifting your foot from the brake or touching the gas pedal? Or does it die
only when depressing the gas in reverse. In your normal routine of starting the
vehicle and backing up, these little variations can offer clues.
Does the vehicle have a tachometer (RPM meter)? What does it read at idle with the
shifter in PARK. What does it read idling in DRIVE? Factory tachs tend to read very
roughly, so look close and calculate the finer increments between the numbers in your
head. The Idle speed in PARK is important.
Try and "two foot it". Hold your left foot firmly on the brake and use your right
foot to bring up the engine speed SLIGHTLY (to about 1200RPM) before shifting into
Reverse. It only takes a slight nudge on the pedal to do this. Does it still stall?
If it stays running while you hold the engine speed up a bit, then the Idle Speed
Control solenoid is the likely culprit. If it stalls, then the problem is beyond the
scope of this group and you need to see a professional.
Get this information to us and we'll go from there.
r***@gmail.com
2007-02-05 16:00:18 UTC
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Post by Tom Adkins
Post by Rodan
My '03 Ford Escape dies when I shift it into reverse.
____________________________________________
It dies as soon as I put my foot on the gas while
in reverse.
___________________________________________
These are two different stories. Which is true?
Rodan.
Not 2 different stories, he's just looking a bit closer now, and trying to provide
more info. This is starting to sound like an IAC concern. I've seen newer vehicles
that, when the IAC first started to get sticky, were more prone to stalling in reverse
than drive. I don't know why, but it happens quite often. Escapes are just a bit after
my time at the dealership, but I don't imagine the technology has changed much.
Richard, Does it die if you hold your foot on the brake and just shift into reverse,
without lifting your foot from the brake or touching the gas pedal? Or does it die
only when depressing the gas in reverse. In your normal routine of starting the
vehicle and backing up, these little variations can offer clues.
Does the vehicle have a tachometer (RPM meter)? What does it read at idle with the
shifter in PARK. What does it read idling in DRIVE? Factory tachs tend to read very
roughly, so look close and calculate the finer increments between the numbers in your
head. The Idle speed in PARK is important.
Try and "two foot it". Hold your left foot firmly on the brake and use your right
foot to bring up the engine speed SLIGHTLY (to about 1200RPM) before shifting into
Reverse. It only takes a slight nudge on the pedal to do this. Does it still stall?
If it stays running while you hold the engine speed up a bit, then the Idle Speed
Control solenoid is the likely culprit. If it stalls, then the problem is beyond the
scope of this group and you need to see a professional.
Get this information to us and we'll go from there.
Ok so over the weekend I drove my wifes escape around some more and it
seems to be the idle. when the car is shifted into reverse the idle
drops but if quickly I place my foot gently on the gas it raises the
RPMs and it doesn't die. While playing around with it it actually does
the same when shifting from reverse to drive. if I don't give it gas
soon enough then the tachometer drops and the car dies.
Rich
Tim J.
2007-02-05 16:32:35 UTC
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Ok so over the weekend I drove my wifes escape around some more and it
seems to be the idle. when the car is shifted into reverse the idle
drops but if quickly I place my foot gently on the gas it raises the
RPMs and it doesn't die. While playing around with it it actually does
the same when shifting from reverse to drive. if I don't give it gas
soon enough then the tachometer drops and the car dies.
That's the way my CV was acting when the idle air control (IAC) valve
went out.
SC Tom
2007-02-05 21:57:32 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
Post by Tom Adkins
Post by Rodan
My '03 Ford Escape dies when I shift it into reverse.
____________________________________________
It dies as soon as I put my foot on the gas while
in reverse.
___________________________________________
These are two different stories. Which is true?
Rodan.
Not 2 different stories, he's just looking a bit closer now, and trying to provide
more info. This is starting to sound like an IAC concern. I've seen newer vehicles
that, when the IAC first started to get sticky, were more prone to stalling in reverse
than drive. I don't know why, but it happens quite often. Escapes are just a bit after
my time at the dealership, but I don't imagine the technology has changed much.
Richard, Does it die if you hold your foot on the brake and just shift into reverse,
without lifting your foot from the brake or touching the gas pedal? Or does it die
only when depressing the gas in reverse. In your normal routine of starting the
vehicle and backing up, these little variations can offer clues.
Does the vehicle have a tachometer (RPM meter)? What does it read at idle with the
shifter in PARK. What does it read idling in DRIVE? Factory tachs tend to read very
roughly, so look close and calculate the finer increments between the numbers in your
head. The Idle speed in PARK is important.
Try and "two foot it". Hold your left foot firmly on the brake and use your right
foot to bring up the engine speed SLIGHTLY (to about 1200RPM) before shifting into
Reverse. It only takes a slight nudge on the pedal to do this. Does it still stall?
If it stays running while you hold the engine speed up a bit, then the Idle Speed
Control solenoid is the likely culprit. If it stalls, then the problem is beyond the
scope of this group and you need to see a professional.
Get this information to us and we'll go from there.
Ok so over the weekend I drove my wifes escape around some more and it
seems to be the idle. when the car is shifted into reverse the idle
drops but if quickly I place my foot gently on the gas it raises the
RPMs and it doesn't die. While playing around with it it actually does
the same when shifting from reverse to drive. if I don't give it gas
soon enough then the tachometer drops and the car dies.
Rich
Sounds like the idle air control valve and/or the EGR pressure feedback
sensor. I've had to replace both on my '02 Escape V6, and I only have 45K
miles on it. The IAC was $55 and the EGR sensor was $25 at Rockauto.com.
Made a world of difference in mine.

SC Tom
Tom Adkins
2007-02-06 06:35:18 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
Post by Tom Adkins
Post by Rodan
My '03 Ford Escape dies when I shift it into reverse.
____________________________________________
It dies as soon as I put my foot on the gas while
in reverse.
___________________________________________
These are two different stories. Which is true?
Rodan.
Not 2 different stories, he's just looking a bit closer now, and trying to provide
more info. This is starting to sound like an IAC concern. I've seen newer vehicles
that, when the IAC first started to get sticky, were more prone to stalling in reverse
than drive. I don't know why, but it happens quite often. Escapes are just a bit after
my time at the dealership, but I don't imagine the technology has changed much.
Richard, Does it die if you hold your foot on the brake and just shift into reverse,
without lifting your foot from the brake or touching the gas pedal? Or does it die
only when depressing the gas in reverse. In your normal routine of starting the
vehicle and backing up, these little variations can offer clues.
Does the vehicle have a tachometer (RPM meter)? What does it read at idle with the
shifter in PARK. What does it read idling in DRIVE? Factory tachs tend to read very
roughly, so look close and calculate the finer increments between the numbers in your
head. The Idle speed in PARK is important.
Try and "two foot it". Hold your left foot firmly on the brake and use your right
foot to bring up the engine speed SLIGHTLY (to about 1200RPM) before shifting into
Reverse. It only takes a slight nudge on the pedal to do this. Does it still stall?
If it stays running while you hold the engine speed up a bit, then the Idle Speed
Control solenoid is the likely culprit. If it stalls, then the problem is beyond the
scope of this group and you need to see a professional.
Get this information to us and we'll go from there.
Ok so over the weekend I drove my wifes escape around some more and it
seems to be the idle. when the car is shifted into reverse the idle
drops but if quickly I place my foot gently on the gas it raises the
RPMs and it doesn't die. While playing around with it it actually does
the same when shifting from reverse to drive. if I don't give it gas
soon enough then the tachometer drops and the car dies.
Rich
Perfect diagnostic procedure for an automotive newbie, Rich! That's the description
we needed. Thanks. Your Idle Air Control Solenoid is not working.
If you are a bit handy with tools, you can buy the part from the Ford parts counter
and replace it. They will ask for the calibration code, it's found on a tag on the
drivers door jamb. (It may take a couple of trips from the parts counter to your car
to get all of the info). Once you have the part in hand, find it on the top side of
your engine and replace it. It may be hidden under a large plastic shroud.

If you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself, a trusted independent shop can do
it for you. I usually recommend the Dealer, but in this case an Indy will do just fine.
c***@gmail.com
2020-06-01 16:06:05 UTC
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Ho Tom, can you help me on same matter?
c***@gmail.com
2020-06-01 16:04:07 UTC
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I have exactly the same problem on my 2009 Ford Escape, can someone help?
Lynn McGuire
2020-06-30 19:42:21 UTC
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I have exactly the same problem on my 2009 Ford Escape, can someone help?
Clean your Idle Air Controller.

Lynn

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