Greetings,
On a 2001 Ford Escape we own, it has been determined that the Security system is preventing the SUV from starting. The engine cranks, but will not fire. I was wondering if anyone has had this problem, or knows of anyone who has had this happen to them. Currently the vehicle is in a shop, but the service department wants to send it to a Ford shop for an estimated cost of at least $150.
It is my understanding from talking to some people that the cure shouldn't warrant this kind of price tag, as it might be as simple as hitting some sort of reset button for a period of time.
If anyone knows about this, please post something so that we aren’t raked over the coals. By the way, there is a TSB out on this, but as luck would have, there isn't any detailed information as how to correct this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Below is the TSB, as well as a link for other Ford TSB's:
http://www.ford-trucks.com/tsb/tsb.php/m-FORD
TSB data for: 2001 FORD ESCAPE
Bulletin Number: 0162
Sequence Number: 619266
Date: 20010402
Component Name: 116300 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION:ANTI-THEFT CONTROLLER
Make: FORD
Model: ESCAPE
Year: 2001
Summary:
VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (PATS) MAY NOT START OR CRANK. *TT