2017 Ford Escape Completely Unresponsive – Possible Bricked?

I’m dealing with a serious issue with my 2017 Ford Escape. The car isn’t starting, and there are no signs of life whatsoever. None of the electrical components work, including the door lock/unlock buttons and the trunk release. The dashboard remains completely dark.

The battery is fully charged, and all connections are secure. I even had a mechanic check the fuses, and they’re all good. The only sign of power is the radio, which attempts to turn on, but I hear some strange humming noises from the dash when it does.

The vehicle was working perfectly fine two days ago, and it hasn’t been moved since. Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Any ideas on what might be causing this issue? Your insights would be greatly appreciated!

Since you’ve ruled out the battery, fuses, and connections, it’s likely another electrical issue. That humming noise from the radio could be a clue.

It might point to a problem with the main power distribution module or a related component.

Have you tried jumping the car? Sometimes, even with a fully charged battery, a jump can provide enough extra power to diagnose the issue.

If that doesn’t work, it’s time to bring in a Ford-certified technician.