When You have a coolant leak in a 2015 Ford Escape the first thing You will need to do is find the source of the leak. The most likely places that You will find the lek are at fittings where the coolant hoses attach to the engine or radiator, at the heater core, on the actual hoses themselves, or from a seal on the radiator. Depending on where the leak is coming from will determine how You fix it. If You find that a hose is leaking at a fitting usually You will need a new clamp to seat it in place. If the hose is leaking in the middle then there is usually a hole in it and the hose will need to be replaced. When the heater core is leaking it will need to be replaced with a new one, and that is the same for a radiator if it is leaking from one of the seals on it.
Paul M
September 3, 2022
I had 2015 Ford Escape with a coolant leak. I traded it in for new Escape because mine was out of warranty and didn't want to deal with the problem. I rather pay on a car with a warranty.
Latanya A.
April 11, 2020
Common symptoms of coolant leakage include: the engine runs hotter than normal or overheats you can see a coolant puddle under the car or on parts under the hood. You can detect a sweet smell of coolant in or around the vehicle.
Dorothy A.
April 9, 2020
There is a recall on the 2015 ford escape, for having a lack of coolant, which can cause cylinder heads to overheat and crack and start a fire in the cabin.
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