Ford Escapes may leak during rain due to several potential issues, such as clogged sunroof drains, damaged weather stripping around doors and windows, or faulty seals. Over time, debris can accumulate in the drainage channels, preventing water from properly draining away. Additionally, wear and tear on rubber seals can allow water to seep into the cabin. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these leaks.
Very poor installation
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Yes if it rains it will leak into the attic or overhead space until it is saturated then it will leak thru the ceiling.
is there any recalls on 2002 ford escapes
well...some do but some dont....my momes does
You have a leak. Possibly the drain lines are stopped up or the leak is at the windshield.
There is obviously a leak in either the firewall/cowl area or the window seal.
Yes, because this was the same body style Escape. The '01 Escapes and the '05 Escapes were the same body style.
you have a leak. Take it to a body shop you trust and have them check it. The leak is most likely coming from the taillights.
The exterior door leaks when it rains because there may be gaps or cracks in the door frame or sealant, allowing water to seep through.
Yes. The FORD ESCAPE is available as a HYBRID or regular vehicle; not all FORD ESCAPES are HYBRIDS.
The lifespan of a Ford Escape depends on its care by the owner, as well as the mileage. Considering these two factors, some Ford Escapes that have 250,000 on them run great, while others with less mileage may be in bad shape.