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In 2012, the Ford Escape has faced problems with its ignition switch, with issues ranging from difficulty starting the car or engine cranking to trouble turning the key, engine stalling while driving, and dashboard lights flickering. There could also be a lack of engine sound. If the switch is defective, it should be replaced, costing around $43 to $81 for parts and an extra $89 to $249 for labor if done by a mechanic.
The 2012 Ford Escape is experiencing issues with its ignition switch, causing difficulties in starting the car, requiring multiple attempts to start, and preventing cranking during engagement, while also feeling off. Consequently, numerous problems have been identified with the 2012 Ford Escape's ignition switch.
Certainly! The ignition cylinder doesn't connect properly with the system unless I jiggle the keys, causing the engine light to stay on and preventing me from starting the engine. It seems to be worsening as it now requires more key jiggling to engage.
Absolutely not.