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This sounds like an electronic system cooling problem. The engine is obviously not seized and the transmission is probably OK. There is a separate pump and cooling system for the hybrid electrical components. Check the fluid level in the reservoir for that system. Only the recommended coolant should be added. Maybe you have a leak. The system is sensing an over-temperature and shutting off as a protection. Take it to Ford and it should be under warranty.

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What is Ford green? The coolant fluids are almost clear in color and the recommended coolant is Motorcraft Premium Gold. Being in an accident puts a whole different light on the issue. The coolant systems are completely separate. I think the MECS pump probably has monitoring for malfunction but who knows what was screwed up by the accident. Has the 8 year 100 K miles hybrid warranty been voided by the accident? It shouldn't if Ford did the repair. Having a front end accident with these cars is like dropping your laptop in a lake. Good luck.

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I have heard of some of the Escape MECS pump problems but not in the 2nd Gen cars. That crash probably did in the DC/DC converter that is in that area also and that is in the MECS. I don't think you're finished with the repair problems. Just low level in the reservoir probably wouldn't cause the overheat unless it was empty. There were some air bubble problems in the ICE cooling system early on that caused some problems but that's a separate system. The pump may still have monitoring through it's power supply wires as the current can diagnose pump problems and there may be a message center warning. I don't know. They monitor almost everything and that pump is pretty important.

in 2010, somebody got hit by a truck on the other side of the front of a FFH in the Florida Panhandle. His 911 didn't work because the top of the 12 vdc battery was sheared off. Lot's of other drivers called it in and he got a broken finger from the airbag. A government accelerated testing program was monitoring two 2010 FFHs in courier service in the Phoenix basin for 160,000 miles. One of them was totaled at 80K. I asked the director of the program if they were able to get a mid-life assessment of that HVB. He said no, it was hit in the rear by a truck which destroyed the HVB. The surviving FFH HVB only deteriorated about 4-8% at the end of the 160K--- among the best ever tested.

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It sounds like a reasonable diagnosis. Hope they fix it. I used to get Mercury parts at the Ford dealer all the time. I can't imagine why they care. Maybe Lincoln lost out on warranty re-reimbursement. All of this should have been covered by the Lincoln hybrid vehicle warranty. Major work on low volume vehicles like your repair is frequently a nightmare. They've often never done it before. Like you, I have spent hours fixing routings of hoses and cables in years past when I had an 79 Olds diesel wagon that blew 3 head gaskets in the six months I owned it. The poor devil I sold it to ( then currently operating normally ) had another one blow a few months later. When they went to put the hood back on they dropped it through the windshield. That dealership mercifully died decades ago. If Tesla ever succeeds in eliminating the dealer chain, they'll own the future.

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I deal with only one dealer for my service, whether is a Ford or Lincoln, doesnt matter. Only the shell and interior are different between them. The running gear and software are the same. I would have done the same thing you did, only I would have left that SA crying into his wheaties had he said that to me.

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