Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating reports that certain Ford Escape plug-in hybrid vehicles may experience battery defects that increase the risk of internal battery shorts, loss of propulsion, and potential fire hazards.
Recall materials indicate that battery-cell manufacturing defects may create internal short circuits within the high-voltage battery system.
What Drivers Report
Drivers report:
- Battery warnings.
- Reduced electric operation.
- Charging concerns.
- Loss of propulsion.
- Fire-risk warnings.
- Vehicle restrictions while awaiting repairs.
Some owners report being advised to limit charging or modify vehicle operation while manufacturers developed a remedy.
Why Drivers Should Be Concerned
Plug-in hybrid vehicles are marketed on the basis of electric capability, fuel savings, and convenience. Restrictions on charging or vehicle operation may substantially reduce the value and utility of the vehicle.
Potential concerns include:
- Fire risks.
- Reduced functionality.
- Diminished resale value.
- Battery replacement costs.
- Loss of electric capability.
Signs You May Be Affected
- You own a Ford Escape PHEV.
- You received recall notices.
- You were instructed to limit charging.
- Your vehicle experienced propulsion issues.
- You experienced battery warnings.
If you have encountered these issues, we would like to hear from you.
