The Ford ESCAPE 2000-2007 Service Repair Manual provides comprehensive guidance for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. This manual, designed by experienced technicians, offers detailed instructions and illustrations covering a wide range of components and systems.
You'll find information on essential systems such as the engine, transmission, braking, suspension, electrical, and more. The manual includes detailed instructions for tasks like:
* **Engine:** Alternator, starter, clutch, crankshaft, cylinder head, valves, ignition system, and engine removal/installation.
* **Transmission:** Clutch, gearshift linkage, automatic transmission, and electric shift program.
* **Chassis:** Frame, body panels, exhaust system, suspension, steering, wheels, and front and rear driving mechanisms.
* **Electrical:** Battery, charging system, electric starter, lights, meters, switches, wiring diagrams, and electric power steering.
* **Safety:** Brakes, selectable 4WD system, and troubleshooting.
With clear explanations and step-by-step instructions, this manual equips you with the knowledge to perform repairs and maintenance confidently.
The Ford Escape, introduced in 2000 as a 2001 model year vehicle, was a revolutionary compact SUV that helped to pioneer the popularity of the segment. It served as Ford's first entry into the burgeoning compact crossover market, offering a blend of car-like handling and fuel efficiency with the versatility and utility of a traditional SUV. The Escape was built on a modified version of the Ford Focus platform, sharing its front-wheel drive underpinnings and compact dimensions. This platform provided a nimble and engaging driving experience, while still offering ample room for passengers and cargo. The initial model years offered a 2.0L four-cylinder engine, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, with an optional 3.0L V6 engine available for those seeking more power. The Escape quickly gained traction with its practicality, affordability, and fuel-efficient nature.
The first generation Escape, spanning from 2000 to 2007, saw several revisions and updates. A limited-slip rear differential was introduced in 2004, enhancing traction in slippery conditions. The optional 3.0L V6 engine received a power bump in 2005, boasting 200 horsepower and 200 lb-ft of torque. A significant update occurred in 2005, ushering in a revised exterior design with a new front grille, headlights, and taillights. The interior also received a facelift, featuring a more modern instrument panel and updated materials. The 2007 model year saw the introduction of optional side curtain airbags and an optional navigation system. The Ford Escape, with its striking appearance, practical features, reliable performance, and innovative design, became a top contender in the compact SUV market and has continued to evolve and adapt through subsequent generations, solidifying its position as a popular and versatile vehicle.