Engine defects are among the most serious issues a vehicle owner can face. One of the most widely reported Ford problems involves coolant intrusion, which can lead to catastrophic engine failure.
What Is Coolant Intrusion?
Coolant intrusion occurs when coolant leaks into engine cylinders, causing:
- Misfires
- Overheating
- Internal damage
This issue has been reported in several Ford EcoBoost engines.
Symptoms to Watch For
Common warning signs include:
- White exhaust smoke
- Engine overheating
- Rough idling
- Loss of power
- Check engine light
Why This Problem Is Severe
Unlike minor defects, coolant intrusion:
- Damages internal engine components
- Can lead to total engine failure
- Requires expensive repairs or replacement
Texas Lemon Law and Engine Failures
Under Texas law, a vehicle qualifies as a lemon if:
- The defect substantially impairs use, value, or safety
- Repairs fail after a reasonable number of attempts
Engine defects almost always meet this standard.
Repair Attempts That Matter
Many coolant intrusion cases involve:
- Multiple dealership visits
- Temporary fixes
- Engine replacements that fail again
This strengthens a Lemon Law claim significantly.
Manufacturer Responses
Ford may:
- Replace engines under warranty
- Issue technical service bulletins (TSBs)
- Offer partial assistance
However, these solutions don’t always resolve the issue permanently.
Legal Strategy for Texas Consumers
To build a strong case:
- Report issues immediately
- Continue seeking repairs through authorized dealers
- Keep detailed records
What You May Be Entitled To
- Full refund
- Replacement vehicle
- Monetary compensation
Why Engine Cases Are Strong
Engine defects are among the most persuasive claims because they:
- Affect safety
- Impact reliability
- Reduce vehicle lifespan
Final Thoughts
If your Ford suffers from coolant intrusion or repeated engine problems, you may have a strong claim under Texas Lemon Law. These are not minor issues—they are exactly the type of defects the law was designed to address.
Contact us today for help – 855-978-6564 or lemonlaw@ginsburglawgroup.com.


