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The BIG Problem With Ford’s 1.5L EcoBoost (Escape & Fusion)

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • If you are one of the poor souls who just so happened to buy a 1.5L Eco Boost, then this video was made for you. Or if your thinking about buying one of Ford’s Fusions or Escapes and your having a hard time narrowing down your search on what engine you should go with then this is the video for you.
    This video is about the BIG problem with the 1.5L engine. TSB 20 2100 to be more exact.
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Komentáře • 516

  • @phillipbriggs7682
    @phillipbriggs7682 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I don't know how, but I have a 2014 Fusion 1.5 with 250,000 miles on it and it runs fine. Never had an issue with it

    • @bizb8742
      @bizb8742 Před 7 měsíci +1

      My 1.5L '14 Fusion SE is a champ too. Hoping for the best. Ford is shit about recalls. I'm on the 4th or 5th one, but they drag feet getting me in for the fixes.

  • @okamic1750
    @okamic1750 Před rokem +1

    Replacing the long block is cheaper than buying a new car. I just had this problem at 62k miles 😫 probably just get a new car but this sucks. Thanks so much for the information very helpful video.

  • @adorablecenturion8436
    @adorablecenturion8436 Před 2 lety +3

    My dad just bought one of these with approx. 70k miles. Gonna make sure I mention this to him tomorrow before he takes it to the ford dealer to get that recalled transmission bushing part replaced, so they can make sure the seals are alright and coolant wont get in. Would hate to see that thing break on him, he was really lucky to get one at an auctiom for 6300 that was pretty meticulously maintained and serviced regularly. Thanks for making this video!!

    • @rolandthethompsongunner64
      @rolandthethompsongunner64 Před 5 měsíci

      The dealership won’t tell you. Check for past codes if your check engine light isn’t on.

  • @billrimmer5596
    @billrimmer5596 Před 2 lety +1

    U r such a great tech u will b successful wherever u go. Ford might not like your honesty. This channel will grow like crazy!!

  • @gtrdrejugfde288
    @gtrdrejugfde288 Před rokem

    I watched your video at work. Yes at Ford🙂. Got home said babe get your car we going to go trade it in and get you a new bronco. Yes she is very happy. Thanks for the update

  • @tylerbeach4727
    @tylerbeach4727 Před rokem +3

    84,000 trouble free miles on my 18 escape with the 1.5. Traded in a 17 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 for it. That ecoboost would put that 2.0 Hyundai to shame any day. Such a snappy little engine. I love that escape.

  • @youtoobe169
    @youtoobe169 Před 2 lety

    Great informative video! Thanks for making it.

  • @ThuggBoi69
    @ThuggBoi69 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video my guy

  • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259

    Looking at the ctlinder de k, I'd say most if not all will need a replacement block.

  • @xy9394
    @xy9394 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks...a true revelation

  • @bjbinmke
    @bjbinmke Před 3 lety +2

    You get your Like, and you get your Subscribe. Great video. Even if the news is bad.

  • @Alex-sg3yz
    @Alex-sg3yz Před 3 lety +1

    yep, I blame all my 2017 ford fusion se 1.5 eco boost problems on you! should've made this video before July 2020 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for all the info lol

  • @AbrahamRmz12
    @AbrahamRmz12 Před 2 lety +5

    Had this problem happen to me at 38k miles. Thankfully was saved for the first time by the warranty

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad to hear warranty covered it!

    • @mannychavez9250
      @mannychavez9250 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Same here. My car is current at the dealership going to get a new block. I am sure glad I bought the warranty.

    • @AbrahamRmz12
      @AbrahamRmz12 Před 3 měsíci

      Ended up getting rid of mine kept giving me problems and was running out of warranty.

  • @wsbill14224
    @wsbill14224 Před 3 lety +8

    At least where I live this problem has been taken care of. We have a 2018 Escape SEL. Bought it with 3400 miles. During the first 7000 miles it leaked half the coolant into cylinder #2 and burned it. Ford replaced the short block assembly and the warranty continues. Fair enough. The thing to take from this is the issue is defective engine blocks, very unlike Ford. Henry Ford was all about durability.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad to hear yours got fixed!

    • @wsbill14224
      @wsbill14224 Před 3 lety

      @@FlyingWrenches13 We are now 10k miles after block replacement so far so good knock wood!

  • @FORDTECH313
    @FORDTECH313 Před rokem

    I had one this week should be wrapped up Monday morning

  • @jamesa4958
    @jamesa4958 Před 2 lety

    He is 100% right and this just happened to my 2019 Ford Fusion se

  • @harleystreetglide1576
    @harleystreetglide1576 Před měsícem

    I don't have one ,I just love your videos. You are try and true. Keep exposing those A/Holes. Shame we spend 5 to 6 years on payments for junk. Keep exposing them.

  • @Mykel0007
    @Mykel0007 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and well explained. So it doesn't affect the 2013 1.5 ford fusion engine?

  • @escapelover7970
    @escapelover7970 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for the detailed explanation. My 2017 2.0 long block was replaced at 32,000 miles. Didn't have to pay a dime and the dealer was lucky enough to get a long block fairly quickly. The 1.5's were on back-order, so like 6 of them were waiting on short blocks. From what I understand, a long block is alot easier to swap. A short block is kinda a PITA.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah that is true. A lot more labor has to go into replacing a short block as opposed to a long block. What happened to your 2.0?

    • @escapelover7970
      @escapelover7970 Před 3 lety +5

      @@FlyingWrenches13 I'm a fairly experienced car guy and like to work on my own vehicles. So I knew what signs to look for. First thing I noticed was it started to sip coolant, just a little at first. But by 2 weeks I was getting a rough start for about 4 seconds. Plugged in ForScan and getting the codes for misfire cylinder 2. Knew right away what it was. Went to the dealer with the TSB in hand. Service advisor was great. Pressure tested that night, ordered long block the next day. 2 weeks later I had a new engine. My new engine sticker says " Cleveland Engine Plant, 28-OCT-2019". So I hope I got one of the redesigned engines!

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      I’m sure you did. Ford wouldn’t have paid to have a not redesigned engine put in under the TSB I wouldn’t think. That’s great you had a good experience at the dealer. A lot of people don’t. It’s also good that your the type of person that can diag and work on your own stuff. It will save you a lot of money in the end. Do you like using for scan? I’ve heard a lot about it from other techs that have used it but I haven’t used it much myself. Guess I need to download it and try it out.

    • @bill40409
      @bill40409 Před rokem

      @@escapelover7970 Where is the new engine sticker located?

    • @escapelover7970
      @escapelover7970 Před rokem +1

      @@bill40409 Passenger side of the engine

  • @everythingmanny
    @everythingmanny Před 3 lety +1

    Broooooo why didn’t you make h to is video last year before I brought my 2016 Ford Fusion 😫😫😫😫 thanks for the information tho earned you my like and I’m subbing now

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      Thanks man! I wish I would have started making these videos 8 years ago when I started at a dealer.

  • @felixbgc
    @felixbgc Před 3 lety +10

    I have fixed it with a little hole on coolant cap. Coolant goes without pressure, the leaking has stopped. I use one that starts boiling at 138°C, so no problem about no pressure, no need of changing anything, just a hole. 1.5 ecoboost with 80k milles and running good.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      Never heard of anyone doing that but hey if it works it works.

    • @vindicatednews9169
      @vindicatednews9169 Před 3 lety

      Im interested in know the hole diamter tou chose?

    • @felixbgc
      @felixbgc Před 3 lety +2

      @@vindicatednews9169 1mm just in the center of the cap.

    • @skyhawk21
      @skyhawk21 Před 3 lety +1

      Can you share exactly what you did and instructions? Doesn’t coolant need pressure?

  • @stevenpaster2195
    @stevenpaster2195 Před 3 lety +3

    I owe you an apology Mason. My 2018 Ford Fusion 1.5 liter piece of $hit had coolant intrusion into the short block and the Ford delearship is now giving me a new engine. Luckily its still under warranty. You were absolutely right.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +12

      You were they guy that commented on this video a while back telling me how stupid I was for telling people that these engines have issues and then deleted all of your comments right? Funny how the tables turn.

  • @vaportrail5174
    @vaportrail5174 Před 3 lety +3

    Sorry to hear that for the rest of you. 2018 escape 1.5 here with 65,000 miles and not a hiccup one

    • @kacieeich1205
      @kacieeich1205 Před 3 lety +2

      Lucky you! I have a 2018 escape. I had to get a new engine in August (free of charge due to the original recall in 2019) and I just took it in for another engine issue. I’ve had nothing but issues with this car. Not even 50,000 miles on it.

    • @skyhawk21
      @skyhawk21 Před 3 lety

      @@kacieeich1205 how did you get dealer to replace engine and what’s the new problem

  • @DonnaStevens-hs4uv
    @DonnaStevens-hs4uv Před rokem

    Cool i liked your video... talking some real sence...

  • @mvlogs1955
    @mvlogs1955 Před 2 měsíci

    Bro. awesome video. Subbed. And FYI: Ford has released an extended warranty program for the 1.5L ecoboost. Coverage is now 7 years or 84,000 miles from original purchase date.

  • @danielarnette5394
    @danielarnette5394 Před měsícem

    Mason you are a gentleman and a scholar thank you for such a candid and helpful video.
    I just bought the 2021 Ford Bronco (big bend) rocking a 1.5l 3 cylinder engine… rumor has it that the head gasket issue was fixed in 2021.
    Do I still have the block issues to look forward to!?
    If so what can I do to reduce the probability and extend longevity?
    10 speed trans in the bronco ok?
    P.S. I massacred the like button! You the man!

  • @user-kk3dq3xw9g
    @user-kk3dq3xw9g Před 3 lety +26

    On the positive side the coolant into the cylinders keeps the combustion chamber and valves nice and clean which is beneficial for the direct injection turbo engine.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +13

      Gotta stay positive haha

    • @jacquesblaque7728
      @jacquesblaque7728 Před 3 lety +3

      That totally ignores what ethylene glycol does to destroy cylinder bores.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +13

      @@jacquesblaque7728 I think it was a joke

    • @blessed8563
      @blessed8563 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FlyingWrenches13 Hello do you know why do I hear like water running on dashboard when AC is on? Around 8 months ago ford had to replace a short block on my 2017 ford fusion se 1.5 ecoboost, I remember I heard like water running on dashboard back then as well and I was told it was because of the coolant .but now I believe I hear it when the ac is on.any idea why? They said they replaced the new version short block.i just pray that it won't be the same problem leading to replace another one.also when they changed the short block the coolant level was almost full and now the level is dropped to exactly where MAX line is.do you know if anyone had a problem again after replacing the new version short block
      Thank you so much

    • @bellagrace9812
      @bellagrace9812 Před 10 měsíci

      I can answer your question. I just purchased a 2019 Ford Fusion with 1.5 Ecoboost engine on 6/24/23 with only 27,000 miles. On 8/28/23 I heard gurgling close to my dash and engine light came on. I took car to get diagnostic on it and it had code po 304 which is a misfire in cylinder 4. Upon further inspection technician removed spark plugs and there was coolant in cylinder 4. Now the car needs another engine. Shop pulled up car fax and a Ford dealership in SC replaced engine on 7/2022. Now new engine has same problem. I am still under Ford's power train warranty and Ford dealership service manager told me they are no longer taking engine replacement cases because they are to too far backed up. No one wants to touch it. I've only made one payment on the car and engine is no good.

  • @chaffycrayfish4
    @chaffycrayfish4 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to change my 1.5L escape and convert it to a 2L? I read the 1.5 has a short stroke crankshaft, I don’t know if I can just switch it out and would I have to buy a 2L ecu and other electronics?

  • @SteveSolaka
    @SteveSolaka Před rokem

    Good info

  • @flipnsoclean0972
    @flipnsoclean0972 Před 10 měsíci

    If I have this engine in my 2018 Fusion SE, but have yet to have any symptoms from this particular issue, would the way I drive make a difference? Or is it just inevitable??

  • @mradamp125
    @mradamp125 Před 2 lety

    Is this issue the same for the 2020 redesigned escape or was the engine updated too ?

  • @calicog33x
    @calicog33x Před rokem

    Did this issue continue into the 2020 Escapes with the 1.5 3cyl? My mother is considering one and I want to make sure she isn't making a big mistake

  • @GreatGrandmasterWang
    @GreatGrandmasterWang Před 3 lety +27

    There should be a mandatory recall just like what they did on the dual clutch powershit transmission

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +3

      Your right. There probably should be but I doubt we will see one.

  • @night_rider_2044
    @night_rider_2044 Před rokem

    Is there and prevention to this like just changing your head gasket before the problem arrises? Or will coolant just leak into them cylinders whenever it pleases
    no matter what ya do:(

  • @Dmccraw1998
    @Dmccraw1998 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you guys had any issues arise yet with the new 2020 Ford Escape with the 3 cylinder? I know they’re still fairly newer but I just bought one and curious how reliability has been so far.

  • @ProfessorMecânicoParceiro

    very good the video! Ford Escape is already breaking.

  • @Fatboysgolf
    @Fatboysgolf Před 2 lety +1

    Man those cars are barely worth the 5500 high end! Tell your subscribers how to really fix the problem….boat ramp and a brick, smoking while pumping gas, contact your buddy that knows a guy, you see where I’m going folks. Lmao. Great video and honesty. FYI insurance itself is fraud. But fraud is apparently a crime ✌🏼

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      Well I wouldn’t put it that blunt but you got a pony lol

  • @Tanker3278
    @Tanker3278 Před rokem

    To use an old diesel & racing trick, can these blocks or heads be o-ringed?

  • @tomtransport
    @tomtransport Před 2 lety

    There was a TSB (technical service bulletin) out on this issue with the 1.5. I own a 2017 Fusion. I got a letter from Ford to have this addressed. There is a belt driven water pump on these engines and there is an auxiliary electric water pump. What this TSB does is wire the electric water pump to continue to run for approximately 3 minutes after engine is shut off/parked car. The idea was that this leak was happening while the engine was still hot and shut off/stopped. This pump continuing to run cools the engine so to avoid a heat sink problem. I had this done while still in the 3/36 B to B warranty at no charge. My Fusion was a leftover that I bought new 2/13/2018. So the engine is still warranted internally till 2/13/2023. I only have about 5000 miles on the car as I am retired and have an F150 I use too. I have not lost any coolant so I don't have this problem "YET" and the TSB kept it at bay??? Or the fact I only have 5000 miles on it and do not use it much????
    I will probably trade it in or sell it B 4 2/13/2023. The Customer satisfaction program is 19B37. Good luck.

  • @B44SB66
    @B44SB66 Před 2 lety

    Have they redesigned the new long block to eliminate The water intrusion problem or is it the same exact motor that came in your car and will have the same problem again and 60 or 100,000 miles

  • @rmpjordan
    @rmpjordan Před 2 lety +1

    This happened about 6 months ago on my 2017 escape 1.5 L. Had white exhaust and check engine for about a week. Then it went away with my oil change. How did it stop? And should I expect this to happen again?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +2

      Ummm it probably ran out of coolant to make smoke. So yeah its probably going to start overheating.

  • @FractalG07
    @FractalG07 Před rokem

    What about focus? I’m on about to buy one. Please advise

  • @guiltyasaccussed6449
    @guiltyasaccussed6449 Před rokem

    hey bro i got a 2018 ford escape 1.5L quick question how does the starter mount?? i googled n cant find any info thanks

  • @tonyrenshaw8328
    @tonyrenshaw8328 Před rokem

    Hi. Will any other automatic transmission bolt onto the earlier model NA 1.6 engine, So i can throw away the crappy dual clutch tranny? Thanks

  • @dustin9035
    @dustin9035 Před 3 lety +2

    The piston crowns look cool

  • @Poketrader121
    @Poketrader121 Před 3 lety +1

    What’s the difference between the long block and the short block replacement. I have this issue and the dealership wants to do a short block replacement. Should I insist on the long block?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      If your footing the bill or an extended warranty company is, I would make them do a long block. Unfortunately if it’s still under base warranty ford is only going to pay for the short block. The main difference is that a short block is just the rotating assembly. So basically it’s just the block, crankshaft, rods, and pistons. It doesn’t come with anything else. You have to remove everything such as oil pan, oil pump, cylinder head, water pump, cams, valve cover, and a lot of other things from your current engine and put them onto the new rotating assembly. Where as a long block includes all of those things I just mentioned. Hope that makes a little more sense.

  • @kolesemeniuk955
    @kolesemeniuk955 Před rokem

    Hey man great video, looking at purchasing a 2019 Ford escape with 45000 kms 1.5L turbo. Is this a issue with the 2019's aswell? Or is this previous models? An answer to this will save me so much money please respond, thank you!

    • @larryreno8293
      @larryreno8293 Před rokem +1

      Only the early build 19s had a old block design. The one built after April 9 of 2019 are new block design.

  • @jabari7995
    @jabari7995 Před 3 lety +1

    the 2.0L fusion titanium awd is good right ? and does it apply to the 2020 cause you said 2014-2019

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +1

      2.0L Ecoboost has very similar issues to the 1.5 Ecoboost. The 2020 1.5 in the fusion has the updated block which seems to be fixing the coolant intrusion issues

  • @bill40409
    @bill40409 Před rokem +1

    I was told by the previous owner of my 2016 Fusion 1.5 that the car was taken to a dealer and fixed. How can I tell if the dealer replaced the engine with a short or long block? I assume, like you said, that they put in a short block. If so, does this replacement short block fix the issue long term?

    • @formerlyknownasbribri
      @formerlyknownasbribri Před rokem

      I would call the dealership and ask, if you know what dealership it was taken to. I had the same thing happen, and they only replaced the short block for mine. From what I understand, that's all ford is willing to replace under warranty. The problem is, it's not a long term fix. It gets you another few thousand miles then blows again. I'm in the works with an attorney over it, I'm so fed up with ford and this piece of crap they manufactured. They knew they were putting out bad engines and continued to do so. There's also a class action lawsuit against ford right now over these engines. They have not done right by their customers at all.

  • @ebrooster
    @ebrooster Před 2 lety

    I'm dealing with this right now. I was told i need a new engine my the mechanic, but can't I just change the engine block? I seen the Technical service bulletin and it was say to Change the head gasket and the engine block

  • @herkimeratrandom5772
    @herkimeratrandom5772 Před 2 lety

    I just got a letter from Ford for my 2017 Ford Escape for this problem and also a letter for the transmission can slip out of gear while parked. So Ford is going to fix both problems at no charge. Funny this video was two years ago and I'm just received those letters as of July this year.

  • @curtis1951
    @curtis1951 Před 2 lety +1

    Are the new ones good? In the new bronco sport for example. What's your opinion on those for reliability?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      Haven’t worked on any yet so I’d say that’s a good thing.

  • @hepagaming6206
    @hepagaming6206 Před 3 lety +2

    Damnnn I really wanted to pick up a blacked out escape but I don’t think I can take the risk with the 1.5L. Any idea on how hard/expensive it would be to drop a 2.5L in?
    Thanks! Really enjoying your content man gives a great insight

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +5

      You should be able to buy an escape with the 2.5 already in it. Might be a little harder to find . Thanks for the comment. Hard to believe anyone actually likes listening to me talk haha.

    • @hepagaming6206
      @hepagaming6206 Před 3 lety +2

      My whole thing is that I want the features of a higher trim rather than just the base model. I believe there was an option for tossing the 2.5 in but not for 2017+ model years which has the sport appearance. I suppose I could just buy a 1.5 or 2.0 and run it until the engine goes and toss in that 2.5😂
      But yeah great stuff, you’re informative and you tell it how it is.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks! Hopefully you find what your looking for.

  • @samuelwhite8681
    @samuelwhite8681 Před 3 lety +1

    My dad is having the same problem. Good thing it's a lease

  • @karolsochacki1398
    @karolsochacki1398 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello. I'm going to buy a 2019 Escape. The exact date of production is May 31, 2019. According to Ford information, the problem concerns cars produced until April 8, 2019. Can I be calm or better to let go of the purchase?

  • @gianmariavolonte4315
    @gianmariavolonte4315 Před 3 lety +2

    Replaced many of these 1.5/2.0 blocks at our dealership. Some have come in as low as 9K miles. If we were told right, the 1.5/2.0L engines built after May 2019 are the revised blocks to eliminate this issue. I haven't seen if that's the case because we haven't had any with the supposed revised blocks come in with coolant intrusion, yet. People with the 2.5L Fusion are happy as can be. Many come in with over 150K just for routine maintenance. I love Fords but personally would never own one of these small ecoboost engines. If it's not the block, it's the integrated turbo/manifold that gives out which is another $2300 repair.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      I tell every one I can to get the 2.5 over the Ecoboost. Those engines seem to be bulletproof.

    • @byronbarnett1340
      @byronbarnett1340 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a 2018 1.5l eco boost with 53,000 miles and she purrs like a kitten.

    • @kingpuff10
      @kingpuff10 Před 2 lety

      If its working good now just sell it and save urself a headache down the road

  • @nakre15
    @nakre15 Před 3 lety +1

    remeber i heard about it, with the 2.3 focus rs to when launched

    • @sammolloy1
      @sammolloy1 Před 3 lety

      Tons of them in the Lemon Law Lot down in Atlanta. Fixed but nobody trusts them

  • @kirkt9798
    @kirkt9798 Před rokem

    How reliable is the replacement long block?

  • @youtheneyes
    @youtheneyes Před 2 lety

    Okay so, I have a 2017 Fusion with a 1.5l Ecoboost. I bought it in 2018 with 78k miles on it, and it now has about 133k. I haven't had to put a drop of coolant in it, I take it in for regular maintenance, and i change the oil and filters regularly. am i just dumb lucky?

  • @erikleirmo9147
    @erikleirmo9147 Před 3 lety

    Have one haven’t had a problem with it luckily

  • @whitegoodman3008
    @whitegoodman3008 Před 2 lety +1

    My 2016 escape with the 1.6 was doing the same thing. Had long block replaced under warrenty. Is this same problem?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      Yeah the 1.5, 2.0, and 1.6 all have the same issue. The 1.5 is by far the worst though!

  • @vincenthodges647
    @vincenthodges647 Před 3 lety +2

    Bought the 2021 bronco sport 1.5L eco boost super charged. Would it replicate this issue?

  • @amrelmarakby3577
    @amrelmarakby3577 Před 3 lety +1

    What about the 1.5L ecoboost engine in the new Ford Escape 2021 , does it has the same problem?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s a different engine. 3 cylinder is the new one. The old one that had all the issues was a 4 cylinder.

  • @juaellopez1380
    @juaellopez1380 Před 2 lety

    I have 2015 fusion eco boost and went to dealership they are charging me 5800 for the new motor swap u said something about long block do I tell them I want the long block I have the paper with estimate saying part number 6009 engine short block so will it work

  • @hidretrofitkit
    @hidretrofitkit Před 3 lety +1

    Would you help me though the steps of rebuilding the engine with the new short block? My biggest issue is the timing and getting it lined up without the flywheel locking tool since the engine is on a stand.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      You can’t do it without the tools for timing it. My best advice would be to purchase the tools if your gonna do it yourself.

    • @hidretrofitkit
      @hidretrofitkit Před 3 lety

      @@FlyingWrenches13 I have the tools and now the engine is on a stand. Do I have to time it with the flywheel installed? I was hoping I could do without and then torque the crankshaft pulley when it’s back on the car.

    • @michaelchan8915
      @michaelchan8915 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidretrofitkit To assemble and time this engine correctly requires use of the crankshaft peg, the cam holders, the cam sprocket holder as well as the crank sensor alignment tool. Torquing the crank pulley bolt is part of the process of timing the engine, so there is no other workaround.

  • @JackMcCoy331
    @JackMcCoy331 Před 2 lety

    I just bought the 2021 escape hybrid SE. Any thoughts or opinions you’ve seen so far?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      I haven’t really worked on many 20+ escapes. Which usually is a good thing haha. I really like the hybrids though!

  • @Jay20112968
    @Jay20112968 Před 2 lety +3

    As far as I'm aware, the same engine is built into the 2016 to 2018 Ford Focus as well. I just recently thought about buying a Focus with the 1.5L 4-cyl ecoboost engine (182HP) but now decided against it because.. I need something reliable. This is a huge disappointment since I've been always a ford guy and my 2008 Fiesta has been one hell of a reliable machine. Really disappointed in ford there.

  • @ls2urmom
    @ls2urmom Před 11 měsíci

    So 1.5L transmission accepts all other block options this vehicle came in? Asking because I have a 2016 Ford Escape SE 4wd 1.5 Ecoboost

  • @ironryon
    @ironryon Před rokem

    Is this the same engine thats in the 2020 1.5 turbo / petrol Focus in the UK?

  • @rudeboi2310
    @rudeboi2310 Před rokem

    Are those blocks stamped with a serial number?

  • @kamiledytawerpachowski3215

    Does 2020 Escape 1.5L 3 cylinder have same problems?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      No the 1.5L 3 cylinder is a completely different engine. Haven’t seen all that many problems out of those yet.

  • @IvanBarron911
    @IvanBarron911 Před 3 lety +2

    Got a used one from a used dealer at 84k miles now it has 88k misfire in cylinder #2 white smoke awesome , I have a question why can’t a head gasket fix this problem ?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +3

      It won’t fix it because the reason for it leaking is actually the deck surface on the block.

  • @CameronKyle
    @CameronKyle Před 2 lety +1

    I have a question. I have a 2016 ford fusion that has already experienced this issue with coolant leak and damage to engine. I replaced the engine once out of pocket (because Ford didn't include in recent recall) and 5 months later it happened again. Would I be able to drop a 2019 2.5l engine into my 2016 ford fusion ? I want to completely get rid of it but its hard when the car wont drive proper.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      The answer is yes but it’s going to take a lot of swapping. Computer would need to be swapped, harnesses, and multiple modules would need to be reprogrammed. You’d be better off to put another 1.5 in it.

    • @CameronKyle
      @CameronKyle Před 2 lety

      @@FlyingWrenches13 but wouldn't I have the same issue with the coolant leak ?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +2

      Not if you get the updated engine block. They fixed this issue on the newer engines.

    • @CameronKyle
      @CameronKyle Před 2 lety +1

      @@FlyingWrenches13 thank you! Last quick question. Would you know where I could order one ? Also what should I be asking for/ looking for specifically?

  • @rellstuttin9198
    @rellstuttin9198 Před 2 lety +1

    Haha hey awesome you answered some of my question.. so...I get a used block I get that part number and make sure it's was a rebuild block before a certain date? Or.. how I'll I know where!! Should I get a 1.5l block fromm I don't want to go back down that rabbit whole

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +1

      I guess I’m confused on what your asking. Your most likely not gonna find a used “updated engine block”. If it was me I would go with a long block from Ford.

    • @rellstuttin9198
      @rellstuttin9198 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FlyingWrenches13 sorry for the confusion. And oh ok I wasn't sure if thr long block would work for the 1.5 I thought those where for the 2.0

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +1

      The only difference between a long block and a short block is what comes with it. Short block is just the block, rods, pistons. Long block comes with all of that plus new head, new oil pump, oil pan, and cams.

    • @rellstuttin9198
      @rellstuttin9198 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FlyingWrenches13 thank you so much for the knowledge

  • @MrRGM10
    @MrRGM10 Před rokem

    Does it include focus 1.5 ecoboost 180hp 2016 6at?

  • @lizholder2305
    @lizholder2305 Před 3 lety +1

    Can this engine be swapped with a sport engine or a different engine with more power?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      Anything is possible but it would be a very difficult job.

  • @leonardodanniellopez9249

    It cannot be repaired, is it necessary to change the block?

  • @DonnaStevens-hs4uv
    @DonnaStevens-hs4uv Před rokem

    Yes its true.. My 2017 Ford escape 1.5 ecoboost drinks too much coolant...i have to add some every week or so.. i recently noticed a leak on the big hose that wraps around the back of engine to the side of engine near the hose clamp.. it looks like an oily dark substance..not shure what going on there.. it has 111000 miles..

  • @mikelafata1680
    @mikelafata1680 Před rokem

    The dealer replaced my engine in a 2019 Escape that was only 11 months old and only 9000 miles. Been fine since.

  • @mannychavez9250
    @mannychavez9250 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish I would have watched your video I just recently bought a 2018 Ford used escape 1.5 . I thought I was getting a good deal it only had 7500 miles. I didn't buy the extended warranty. I haven't even made my first payment yet. Please help any suggestions should I buy an extended warranty now and which company do you recommend. I am so bummed out now 😞. I've been a long time Ford owner.

    • @jimhale8033
      @jimhale8033 Před 3 lety +1

      Buy an extended warrranty...now! While not all 1.5L-I4 engines will have the issue, it is an expensive fix if it's you paying for it! My 2018 Escape SEL experienced this at 19.800 miles - Ford took care of it. So far, no further issues to date. Also, there was a later Customer Satisfaction Program (TSB?) that Ford sent out a notice about....Make sure that was done. The service people were vague about just what was being done, but I can tell you one thing I noticed after it was completed (very fast reflash on PCM during routine oil change & service) - they turned down the boost. Wonder why?!
      A second tip - change the transmission fluid RELIGIOUSLY at 30K miles - there is NO FILTER in the 6 speed auto.
      All in all, I still love the way the 2018 drives

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      Yeah I would say pick up an extended warranty from a company with a good reputation.

  • @abdullahali7463
    @abdullahali7463 Před 2 lety

    I'm trying to buy a 2014 fusion with a 2.0l 4 cyl EcoBoost engine. does it come with the same issues?

  • @darrylflorence2162
    @darrylflorence2162 Před rokem

    How about the 1 liter 3 cylinder intrusion into the transaxle

  • @Nektopoulo
    @Nektopoulo Před 2 lety

    Got a 2018 Escape, glad I'm still under warranty till 08/2025 (CPO). Gonna sell before the warranty is up, so I don't have to deal with it if it gives up ghost.

  • @MatthewMitchell01
    @MatthewMitchell01 Před 3 lety +2

    I just bought my first new car. A 2020 escape with the 1.5L I3. Hopefully that doesn’t have these issues.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +1

      No that is a different engine than the one in this video.

    • @MatthewMitchell01
      @MatthewMitchell01 Před 3 lety +2

      @@FlyingWrenches13 yeah I guess I should have worded that differently. I hope the 3 cylinders don’t develop these issues.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety +2

      It shouldn’t. I haven’t seen a whole lot of issues out of them so far.

  • @hunterwienke6861
    @hunterwienke6861 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2016 Fusion with the 1.5l engine. It has about 42,000 miles on it, and I haven't had any problems yet. However, I'm out of warranty due to time. Any recommendations? Am I just screwed waiting to find out if my engine is faulty?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      Either prepare for having that repair made or get rid of it would be my advice.

    • @ZayOTW_
      @ZayOTW_ Před 2 lety

      Pour some coolant into the engine and go get a new one with the warranty

  • @mgaudete
    @mgaudete Před 3 lety

    Did they make a change to the 2020 Fusion 1.5 engine?

    • @nolansmokes
      @nolansmokes Před 3 lety

      I guess we’re safe they updated the block starting 2020

  • @tonymarshall878
    @tonymarshall878 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi sir also these eco boost engines are fitted in the f150 trucks as well and they are a heap of crap i don't know why they were designed for ford motor companies in the beginning and i reckon that they knew about this issue but they never cared about it and if you buy a new vehicle with these engines in ford motor companies are very reluctant to spend a lot of time and money to rectify this issue as they are more interested in selling their vehicles regards Tony

  • @Optimus2179
    @Optimus2179 Před měsícem

    Does the 2020 Ford Fusion SE with the 1.5 EcoBoost have the same problem?

  • @errolwong6445
    @errolwong6445 Před 3 lety +2

    Sounds like the new Bronco Sport has this motor. Hopefully the Bronco has the newer revision block without the coolant slots.

    • @michaelchan8915
      @michaelchan8915 Před 3 lety +4

      The Bronco Sport has the 1.5L three cylinder Ecoboost engine, NOT to be confused with the problematic 1.5L four cylinder EcoBoost engine referenced in the video.

    • @tomtransport
      @tomtransport Před 2 lety +1

      After Ford realized they had a problem they modified the 1.5 after a certain date, so it is the earlier built 1.5 engines that have this issue. If you have the issue they replace the block with the newer improved 1.5 engine See my in depth post at 8-19-2021 above.

  • @bjbinmke
    @bjbinmke Před 3 lety +1

    A question I asked which got lost below among the comments and replies: Just to make sure, I have a 2017 eco boost 3 cyl 1.5 escape SE (turbo). Does this problem apply? If not, in order to warn friends, how do I tell which version(s) it does apply? Thanks.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      Sorry I somehow missed that question. If it’s a 2017 escape then it’s actually a 4 cylinder engine. They didn’t swap over to the 3 cylinder which is an entirely different engine design until the new body style in 2020. That said, if your block has never been replaced then yes yours unfortunately would fall under the affected vehicles. Not sure on the build dates right off the top of my head but I know it applies to 2014-2019 fusions and 2017-2019 escapes. Hope this helps.

    • @bjbinmke
      @bjbinmke Před 3 lety +2

      @@FlyingWrenches13 Well, at least it's under extended warranty.

    • @bjbinmke
      @bjbinmke Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, I went against all my friends' advice. I bought the Escape used, so got the warranty anyway. Now I'm glad. Thanks again.
      I'll report back when it happens and how it turns out...

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      For sure let me know!

  • @jessicahalstead7570
    @jessicahalstead7570 Před 3 lety +2

    does this affect the bronco eco sport 1.5?

  • @roughcountryboy1
    @roughcountryboy1 Před 2 lety

    Is this the same engine in a 2013 Ford Escape. Ours is a 1.5 turbo, or is it just in the late model cars

  • @paulzarobell2753
    @paulzarobell2753 Před 2 lety

    How hard would it be to swap a coyote in my 2019 sel fusion

  • @greasemonkeybd
    @greasemonkeybd Před 3 lety +1

    is the 2.3 4cyl non turbo any good??

  • @ayxanaxilles8312
    @ayxanaxilles8312 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thanks for the great content. I have a 2019 October 1.5 Ford Escape 4 cylinder. It has 40k miles on it. Should I sell it before problems begin? Because I bought it as a reliable budget car, but youtube is full of 1.5 EcoBoost problems lol. Thanks in advance

    • @ayxanaxilles8312
      @ayxanaxilles8312 Před 2 lety

      Does this date have an updated block installed?

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +2

      If it was built after June 10 2019 it has the updated block.

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars Před 2 lety

      @@FlyingWrenches13 my girlfriend has the 2020. Still about to make her get the extended warranty before the end of the 36k miles. I’ll keep driving my 30 year old Honda’s.

    • @stevenjefferys10
      @stevenjefferys10 Před 2 lety +1

      As Flying Wrenches stated, the TSB is only for vehicles up to the beginning of May 2019. My understanding is that vehicles after that are good to go as they have the updated block, i.e. the one that Ford replaces the defective one with. I too was worried as I have a 2019 1.5L, but mine was made in July. We both certainly dodged a bullet here.

    • @stevenjefferys10
      @stevenjefferys10 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SamslamminCars remember that the base warranty for the powertrain, which includes the engine, lasts longer than the regular "cover everything" warranty of 3 yrs, 36,000 miles (3 yrs, 50,000 km for us Canadians). The powertrain warranty lasts 5 yrs, 60,000 miles (5 yrs, 100,000 km for Cdns). So your girlfriend's 2020 will be covered for the engine until 2025 unless she hits the 60,000 miles first.

  • @seth101-hv4st
    @seth101-hv4st Před 9 měsíci

    Mine is a 1.6 eco boost. Is that the same issues?

  • @balor7
    @balor7 Před 3 lety +1

    I've got a 2018 escape. I'm debating whether I should get rid of it. I have 100000 mile power train warranty so I'm hoping it will happen before that and get a new engine.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      I wouldn’t keep it much longer than the warranty unless your planning and prepared to spend the money to fix it when it happens. It’s a bad situation to be in for sure. I wish there was some kind of preventative measure I could tell people to take to keep it from happening but there really isn’t much you can do.

    • @balor7
      @balor7 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FlyingWrenches13 thanks for the video and replying.

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 3 lety

      Anytime. Hope it helped.

  • @choncoconcos5912
    @choncoconcos5912 Před 6 měsíci

    Question : once this issue fixed is this car reliable?

  • @chadbrown7648
    @chadbrown7648 Před 2 lety

    Is this the same engine and issues in the 22 bronco sport looking at getting one for the wife I think there a 3 cylinder not a 4

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety +1

      No sir, the new 3 cyl 1.5 is a completely different engine.

  • @NoxiousShock
    @NoxiousShock Před 2 lety

    I wish i watched this video about a month ago, i traded in my 2019 ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi for a 2017 ford fusion EcoBoost with the 1.5L. Did the trade to save money, might regret that one now

    • @FlyingWrenches13
      @FlyingWrenches13  Před 2 lety

      Hope not but really this problem is inevitable on every one of them.