Ford Escape Owner's Manual
- Introduction
- Congratulations
- Safety and Environment Protection
- Perchlorate material
- Breaking-in your vehicle
- Special Notices
- Data Recording
- Cell phone use
- Export unique (Non–united States/Canada) vehicle specific information
- Vehicle Symbol Glossary
- Instrument Cluster
- Entertainment Systems
- Climate Controls
- Manual heating and air conditioning system (if equipped)
- Dual automatic temperature control (if equipped)
- Rear window defroster
- Lights
- Headlamp control
- Panel dimmer control
- Aiming the headlamps
- Turn signal control
- Interior Lamps
- Bulb Replacement
- Driver Controls
- Multi-function lever
- Tilt steering Wheel
- Illuminated visor mirror (if equipped)
- Overhead console (if equipped)
- Electronic compass (if equipped)
- Center console
- Auxiliary power point (12V DC)
- Power windows
- Interior mirror
- Exterior Mirrors
- Speed control (if equipped)
- Steering wheel controls (if equipped)
- Moon roof (if equipped)
- Universal garage door opener (if equipped)
- Positive Retention Floor Mat
- Liftgate
- Cargo Area Features
- Roof Rack System (if equipped)
- Locks and Security
- Keys
- MyKey
- Power door locks
- Childproof door locks
- Remote entry system
- Securicodeâ„¢ keyless entry system (if equipped)
- Securilock passive anti-theft system
- Seating and Safety Restraints
- Front Seats
- Rear seats
- Personal Safety Systemâ„¢
- Safety Belt System
- Airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
- Safety restraints for children
- Safety seats for children
- Tires, Wheels and Loading
- Notice to utility vehicle and truck owners
- Vehicle characteristics
- Information about uniform tire quality grading
- Tires
- Inflating your tires
- Tire care
- Information contained on the tire sidewall
- Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
- Snow tires and cables
- Vehicle loading – with and without a trailer
- Trailer towing
- Recreational towing
- Driving
- Starting
- Engine block heater (if equipped)
- Brakes
- AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Controlâ„¢ (RSC Stability Enhancement System
- Steering
- Preparing to drive
- Brake-shift interlock
- Automatic transmission operation (if equipped)
- Manual transmission operation (if equipped)
- Reverse sensing system (if equipped)
- Rearview camera system (if equipped)
- Active Park Assist (APA) (If equipped)
- Blind spot mirrors
- Four Wheel Drive (4WD) System (if equipped)
- Driving through water
- Roadside Emergencies
- Roadside Assistance
- Hazard Flasher Control
- Fuel pump shut-off switch
- Fuses and relays
- CHANGING THE TIRES
- Wheel lug nut torque specifications
- Running out of fuel
- Jump starting
- Wrecker towing
- Customer Assistance
- Getting the services you need
- In california (U.S. only)
- The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S. only)
- Utilizing The Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada only)
- Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada
- Ordering Additional Owner’s Literature
- Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. only)
- Reporting safety defects (Canada only)
- Cleaning
- Washing the exterior
- Waxing
- Paint chips
- Aluminum wheels and wheel covers
- Engine
- 2.5L I4 engine
- 3.0L V6 engine
- Plastic (non-painted) exterior parts
- Windows and wiper blades
- Instrument panel/interior trim and cluster lens
- Interior
- Leather seats (if equipped)
- Underbody
- Ford and Lincoln car care products
- Maintenance and Specifications
- Service recommendations
- Precautions when servicing your vehicle
- Opening the hood
- Identifying components in the engine compartment
- Windshield washer fluid
- Changing the wiper blades
- Engine oil
- Battery
- Engine coolant
- Fuel filter
- What you should know about automotive fuels
- Essentials of good fuel economy
- Emission control system
- Brake/Clutch fluid
- Transmission fluid
- Air filter
- Vehicle storage
- Motorcraft part numbers
- Maintenance product specifications and capacities
- Engine data
- Identifying your vehicle
- Transmission code designations
- Accessories
- Ford Extended Service Plan
- Scheduled Maintenance
Department of transportation uniform tire quality grades
The following tire grading categories were established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The specific grade rating assigned by the tire’s manufacturer in each category is ...Introduction
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Before driving your vehicle
Before entering the vehicle, remove any
snow or ice from your shoes because that
could make the pedals slippery and
dangerous.
While warming up the vehicle before
driving, check that the acce ...
Interior mirror
Auto dimming mirror
1. Ambient light sensor.
2. High beam assist sensor.
Interior mirror dimming will adjust
automatically according to the amount of
ambient light when the ignition is on. If r ...
Floor Mats
The floor mats that came with your
vehicle hook over the floor mat
anchors. This keeps the floor mats
from sliding forward, possibly
interfering with the pedals, or
backwards, making the f ...