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Ford ESCAPE 2005 Owner's Manual

Ford ESCAPE 2005 Owner’s Manual (623 pages)

Brand: Ford
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 6.29 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    1

  • Introducción

    4

  • Grupo de Instrumentos

    12

    • Indicadores

      17

  • Sistemas de Audio

    19

  • Controles de Temperatura Interior

    48

    • Desempañador de la Ventana Trasera

      50

  • Sistema de Luces

    51

    • Control de Faros Delanteros y Luces

      51

    • Control de las Direccionales

      56

  • Controles del Conductor

    63

    • Ventanas Eléctricas

      68

    • Espejos

      69

    • Control de Velocidad

      71

    • Centro de Mensajes

      75

  • Seguridad y Seguros

    95

    • Llaves

      95

    • Seguros

      95

    • Sistema Antirrobo

      102

  • Asientos y Sistemas de Seguridad

    108

    • Asientos

      108

    • Sistemas de Seguridad

      115

    • Bolsas de Aire

      143

    • Asientos de Seguridad para Niños

      150

  • Llantas, Ruedas y Carga

    158

    • Inflado de Llantas

      164

    • Cambio de las Llantas

      173

    • Torsión de Tuercas de Seguridad

      175

    • Carga del Vehículo

      189

    • Remolque Vacacional

      202

  • Manejo

    203

    • Arranque

      203

    • Frenos

      207

    • Funcionamiento de la Transmisión

      211

  • Emergencias en el Camino

    232

    • Asistencia en el Camino

      233

    • Interruptor de Corte de Bomba de Combustible

      234

    • Fusibles y Relevadores

      234

    • Arranque con Cables Pasacorriente

      245

    • Remolque con Grúa de Auxilio

      248

  • Asistencia al Cliente

    250

  • Limpieza

    260

  • Mantenimiento y Especificaciones

    267

    • Compartimiento del Motor

      267

    • Aceite del Motor

      273

    • Batería

      277

    • Líquido Refrigerante del Motor

      280

    • Filtro(S) de Aire

      304

    • Números de Refacción

      305

    • Capacidades de Llenado

      306

  • Accesorios

    317

  • Índice

    320

    • Table of Contents

      327

    • Introduction

      330

      • Breaking-In Your Vehicle

        331

      • Safety and Environment Protection

        331

      • Special Notices

        332

      • Vehicle Symbol Glossary

        334

      • Instrument Cluster

        336

      • Warning Lights and Chimes

        336

      • Gauges

        340

      • AM/FM Stereo/Single CD Radio (if Equipped)

        343

      • Entertainment Systems

        343

        • Entertainment Systems

          344

        • Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single CD (if Equipped)

          346

        • Mach 300 Satellite Ready Sound System Radio (if Equipped)

          350

        • AM/FM Stereo In-Dash Six CD Modular Audio (if Equipped)

          355

        • Satellite Compatible AM/FM Stereo In-Dash Single CD/MP3 Radio — Late Availability (if Equipped)

          358

        • Premium Satellite Compatible AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single CD/MP3 — Late Availability (if Equipped)

          363

        • Accessory Delay

          367

        • Radio Frequencies

          367

        • Cassette/Player Carecd/CD Player Care

          368

        • Radio Reception Factors

          368

      • Climate Controls

        370

        • Heater Only System

          370

        • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System

          371

      • Rear Window Defroster

        372

        • Autolamp Control (if Equipped)

          373

        • Headlamp Battery Saver

          373

        • Headlamps Control

          373

      • Lights

        373

        • Autolamp Delay System (if Equipped)

          374

        • Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (if Equipped)

          374

        • Foglamp Control (if Equipped)

          374

        • Flash to Pass

          375

        • High Beams

          375

        • Smart Park Lamps (if Equipped)

          375

        • Aiming the Headlamps

          376

        • Panel Dimmer Control

          376

        • Vertical Aim Adjustment

          376

        • Dome Lamps and Map Lamps

          377

        • Interior Lamps

          377

      • Turn Signal Control

        377

        • Cargo and Dome Lamp

          378

        • Interior Lighting Battery Saver

          378

        • Bulbs

          379

        • Headlamp Condensation

          379

        • Replacing Exterior Bulbs

          379

        • Using the Right Bulbs

          379

      • Bulb Replacement

        380

        • Replacing Headlamp Bulbs

          380

        • Replacing the Interior Bulbs

          380

        • Replacing Brake/Tail/Turn/Backup Lamp Bulbs

          381

        • Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs

          382

        • Replacing High-Mount Brake Lamp Bulbs

          383

      • Driver Controls

        384

        • Multi-Function Lever

          384

        • Changing the Wiper Blades

          385

        • Rear Window Wiper/Washer Controls

          385

        • Overhead Console (if Equipped)

          386

        • Storage Compartment (if Equipped)

          386

        • Tilt Steering Wheel

          386

        • Installing a Garage Door Opener (if Equipped)

          387

        • Auxiliary Power Point (12VDC)

          388

        • Cigar/Cigarette Lighter (if Equipped)

          388

        • Illuminated Visor Mirror (if Equipped)

          388

        • One Touch down

          389

      • Power Windows

        389

        • Fold-Away Mirrors

          390

        • Power Side View Mirrors

          390

        • Window Lock (if Equipped)

          390

        • Automatic Dimming Rear View Mirror

          391

        • Heated Outside Mirrors

          391

      • Speed Control

        391

        • Resuming a Set Speed

          392

        • Setting Speed Control

          392

        • Increasing Speed While Using Speed Control

          393

        • Reducing Speed While Using Speed Control

          393

        • Turning off Speed Control

          393

        • Cell Phone Use

          394

        • Center Console

          394

      • Message Center

        395

        • Moon Roof

          395

        • Average Fuel Economy (AFE)

          396

        • Info Menu

          396

        • Selectable Features

          396

        • Set

          396

        • Distance to Empty (DTE)

          397

        • Instantaneous Fuel Economy

          397

        • Units (English/Metric)

          397

        • Language

          398

        • System Check

          398

        • Display off

          399

        • System Warnings

          399

        • Cargo Shade

          403

        • Liftgate

          403

        • Cargo Management System (if Equipped)

          404

        • Luggage Rack

          404

        • To Adjust the Cross-Bar (if Equipped) Position

          405

        • To Remove the Cross-Bar Assembly (if Equipped) from the Roof Rack Side Rails

          405

        • To Reinstall the Cross-Bar Assembly (if Equipped) to the Roof Rack Side Rails

          406

        • No Boundaries Rack System

          407

        • To Extend the Inner Rack

          407

        • To Stow the Inner Rack

          410

        • Loading Cargo

          411

        • To Adjust the Cross-Bar Assembly on the Inner Rack

          411

      • Keys

        413

      • Locks and Security

        413

        • Power Door Lock/Unlock Inhibit Feature

          413

        • Power Door Locks

          413

        • Door Key Unlocking/Locking

          414

        • Locking the Doors

          414

        • One Step Door Unlocking

          414

        • Two Step Door Unlocking

          414

        • Childproof Door Locks

          415

        • Remote Entry System

          415

        • Switching from Two Step to One Step Door Unlocking

          416

        • Replacing the Battery

          417

        • Sounding a Panic Alarm

          417

        • How to Reprogram Your Remote Entry Transmitters

          418

        • Replacing Lost Remote Entry Transmitters

          418

        • Illuminated Entry

          419

        • Illuminated Exit

          420

        • Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System

          420

        • Theft Indicator

          420

        • Automatic Arming

          421

        • Automatic Disarming

          421

        • Replacement Keys

          421

        • Programming Spare Keys

          422

        • Arming the System

          423

        • Perimeter Alarm System

          423

        • Disarming the System

          424

        • Triggering the Anti-Theft System

          424

        • Adjustable Head Restraints

          425

        • Front Seats

          425

      • Seating and Safety Restraints

        425

        • Adjusting the Front Manual Seat

          426

        • Adjusting the Front Power Seat (if Equipped)

          426

        • Head Restraints

          427

        • Heated Seats (if Equipped)

          427

        • Rear Seats

          427

        • Folding down Rear Seats

          428

        • Returning the Rear Seats to Upright Position

          430

        • Personal Safety System

          432

      • Safety Restraints

        432

        • To Install the Rear Cushion

          432

        • To Remove the Rear Cushion

          432

        • Driver and Passenger Dual-Stage Air Bag Supplemental Restraints

          433

        • Driver’s Seat Position Sensor

          433

        • Front Crash Severity Sensor

          433

        • How Does the Personal Safety System Work?

          433

        • Front Passenger Sensing System

          434

        • Front Safety Belt Usage Sensors

          434

        • Determining if the Personal Safety System Is Operational

          435

        • Front Safety Belt Energy Management Retractors

          435

        • Front Safety Belt Pretensioners

          435

        • Safety Restraints Precautions

          436

        • Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts

          437

        • Energy Management Feature

          437

        • Vehicle Sensitive Mode

          437

        • Automatic Locking Mode

          438

        • How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode

          438

        • How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode

          439

        • Safety Belt Height Adjustment

          439

        • Safety Belt Extension Assembly

          440

        • Safety Belt Pretensioner

          440

        • Safety Belt Warning Light and Indicator Chime

          440

        • Beltminder

          441

        • Conditions of Operation

          441

        • Deactivating/Activating the Beltminder Feature

          444

        • One Time Disable

          444

        • Airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

          446

        • Safety Belt Maintenance

          446

        • Important SRS Precautions

          447

        • Children and Airbags

          448

        • How Does the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Work?

          449

      • Child Restraints

        451

        • Determining if the System Is Operational

          453

        • Safety Canopy System (if Equipped)

          453

        • How Does the Safety Canopy System Work?

          455

        • Side Air Bag System (if Equipped)

          457

        • How Does the Side Air Bag System Work?

          458

        • Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles (Including Pretensioners)

          459

        • Children and Safety Belts

          460

        • Important Child Restraint Precautions

          460

        • Safety Restraints for Children

          460

        • Child Booster Seats

          461

        • When Children Should Use Booster Seats

          461

        • The Importance of Shoulder Belts

          462

        • Types of Booster Seats

          462

        • Child and Infant or Child Safety Seats

          463

        • Safety Seats for Children

          463

        • Installing Child Safety Seats with Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts

          464

        • Attaching Child Safety Seats with Tether Straps

          467

        • Attaching Safety Seats with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) Attachments for Child Seat Anchors

          469

        • 4WD and AWD Systems (if Equipped)

          471

        • Notice to Utility Vehicle and Truck Owners

          471

      • Tires, Wheels and Loading

        471

        • Vehicle Characteristics

          471

        • How Your Vehicle Differs from Other Vehicles

          472

        • Information about Uniform Tire Quality Grading

          473

        • Treadwear

          473

        • Glossary of Tire Terminology

          474

        • Tires

          474

        • Traction AA a B C

          474

        • Inspecting and Inflating Your Tires

          475

        • Inflating Your Tires

          476

        • Inspecting Your Tires

          476

        • Changing a Flat Tire

          478

        • Tire Replacement Requirements

          478

        • Dissimilar Spare Tire/Wheel Information (if Equipped)

          479

        • T-Type/Mini-Spare Tire Information (if Equipped)

          479

        • Tire Change Procedure

          480

        • Removing the Jack and Tools

          481

        • Removing the Spare Tire or Spare Tire and Tether (if Equipped)

          483

        • Changing the Flat Tire

          484

        • Stowing the Flat/Spare Tire

          487

        • Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications

          488

        • Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall

          489

        • Information on “P” Type Tires

          489

        • Additional Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall for “LT” Type Tires

          492

        • Information on “T” Type Tires

          493

        • Location of the Tire Label

          493

        • Tire Care

          494

        • Tire Wear

          494

        • Highway Hazards

          495

        • Safety Practices

          495

        • Tire and Wheel Alignment

          495

        • Tire Rotation

          496

        • Using Snow Tires and Traction Devices

          497

        • Vehicle Loading — with and Without a Trailer

          498

        • Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit

          503

        • Calculating the Load Your Vehicle Can Carry/Tow

          505

        • Special Loading Instructions for Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility-Type Vehicles

          505

      • Trailer Towing

        505

        • Hitches

          508

        • Preparing to Tow

          508

        • Safety Chains

          508

        • Trailer Brakes

          508

        • Launching or Retrieving a Boat

          509

        • Servicing after Towing

          509

        • Trailer Towing Tips

          509

      • Recreational Towing

        510

      • Driving

        511

        • Positions of the Ignition

          511

        • Preparing to Start Your Vehicle

          511

      • Starting

        511

        • Important Safety Precautions

          512

        • Guarding against Exhaust Fumes

          514

        • Starting the Engine

          514

        • Using the Engine Block Heater (if Equipped)

          514

      • Brakes

        515

        • Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)

          515

        • Important Ventilating Information

          515

        • Using ABS

          515

        • ABS Warning Lamp

          516

        • Parking Brake

          516

        • Preparing to Drive Your Vehicle

          517

        • Steering

          517

        • Automatic Transmission Operation

          518

        • Brake-Shift Interlock

          518

        • Driving with an Automatic Overdrive Transaxle

          520

        • P (Park)

          521

        • Understanding the Gearshift Positions of the 4–Speed Automatic Transaxle

          521

        • D (Overdrive)

          522

        • Drive (O/D off Switch Pressed)

          522

        • N (Neutral)

          522

        • R (Reverse)

          522

        • 1 (First)

          523

        • 2 (Second)

          523

        • Forced Downshifts

          523

        • If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow

          523

        • Manual Transaxle Operation

          524

        • Using the Clutch

          524

        • Recommended Shift Speeds

          525

        • Reverse

          525

        • Parking Your Vehicle

          526

        • 4WD System Indicator Lights

          527

        • Four Wheel Drive (4WD) System

          527

        • 4WD System Messages in Message Center (if Equipped)

          528

        • Basic Operating Principles

          528

        • Driving Off-Road with Truck and Utility Vehicles

          528

        • If Your Vehicle Goes off the Edge of the Pavement

          528

        • If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck

          529

        • Emergency Maneuvers

          530

        • Sand

          530

        • Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain

          531

        • Mud and Water

          531

        • Driving on Snow and Ice

          532

        • Maintenance and Modifications

          533

        • Reverse Sensing System

          534

        • Driving through Water

          536

      • Getting Roadside Assistance

        537

      • Roadside Emergencies

        537

      • Using Roadside Assistance

        537

      • Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

        538

      • Hazard Flasher Control

        538

      • Fuses and Relays

        539

        • Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color

          540

        • Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

          541

        • Power Distribution Box

          544

        • Jump Starting Your Vehicle

          546

        • Connecting the Jumper Cables

          547

        • Preparing Your Vehicle

          547

      • Jump Starting

        549

      • Removing the Jumper Cables

        550

      • Wrecker Towing

        552

      • Customer Assistance

        554

      • Getting the Services You Need

        554

      • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

        562

      • Cleaning

        563

        • Paint Chips

          563

        • Washing the Exterior

          563

        • Waxing

          563

        • Aluminum Wheels and Wheel Covers

          564

        • Engine

          564

        • Plastic (Non-Painted) Exterior Parts

          565

        • Instrument Panel and Cluster Lens

          566

        • Interior Trim

          566

        • Windows and Wiper Blades

          566

        • Interior

          567

        • Leather Seats Underbody

          567

        • For and Lincoln Mercury Car Care Products

          568

      • Maintenance and Specifications

        569

        • Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle

          569

        • Service Recommendations

          569

        • Working with the Engine Off/On

          569

        • Opening the Hood

          570

        • 2.3L I4 Engine

          571

        • Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment

          571

        • 3.0L DOHC V6 Duratec Engine

          572

        • Checking and Adding Washer Fluid for the Liftgate

          573

        • Checking the Engine Oil

          573

      • Engine Oil

        573

        • Windshield Washer Fluid

          573

        • Adding Engine Oil

          576

        • Engine Oil and Filter Recommendations

          577

      • Battery

        578

      • Checking Engine Coolant

        580

      • Engine Coolant

        580

        • Adding Engine Coolant

          581

        • Coolant Refill Capacity

          583

        • Recycled Engine Coolant

          583

        • Severe Climates

          584

        • What You Should Know about Fail-Safe Cooling (2.3L I4 Engine Only)

          584

        • How Fail-Safe Cooling Works

          585

        • When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated

          585

        • What You Should Know about Automotive Fuels

          586

        • Refueling

          587

        • Fuel Filler Cap

          588

        • Choosing the Right Fuel

          589

        • Fuel Quality

          589

        • Octane Recommendations

          589

        • Cleaner Air

          590

        • Essentials of Good Fuel Economy

          590

        • Fuel Filter

          590

        • Running out of Fuel

          590

        • Calculating Fuel Economy

          591

        • Filling the Tank

          591

        • Driving Style — Good Driving and Fuel Economy Habits

          592

        • Habits

          592

        • Conditions

          593

        • EPA Window Sticker

          593

        • Maintenance

          593

        • Emission Control System

          594

        • On Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)

          595

        • Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing

          595

        • Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid

          596

        • Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir

          597

        • Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid (if Equipped)

          597

        • Transmission Fluid

          597

        • Adjusting Automatic Transmission Fluid Levels

          598

        • Correct Fluid Level

          598

        • High Fluid Level

          598

        • Low Fluid Level

          598

        • Checking and Adding Manual Transmission Fluid (if Equipped)

          599

        • Air Filter Maintenance

          600

        • Changing the Air Filter Element

          600

        • Clutch Fluid

          600

        • Motorcraft Part Numbers

          602

      • Refill Capacities

        603

      • Lubricant Specifications

        605

        • Engine Data

          607

        • Vehicle Dimensions

          608

        • Certification Label

          609

        • Identifying Your Vehicle

          609

        • Engine Number

          610

        • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

          610

        • Transmission/Transaxle Code Designations

          611

      • Accessories

        612

      • Exterior Style

        612

      • Genuine Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle

        612

      • Interior Style

        613

      • Lifestyle

        613

      • Peace of Mind

        613

      • Index

        615

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Ford ESCAPE 2005 Owner's Manual

Ford ESCAPE 2005 Owner’s Manual (296 pages)

Ford 2005 Escape

Brand: Ford
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 3.21 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    1

  • Introduction

    4

    • Vehicle Symbol Glossary

      8

  • Instrument Cluster

    10

    • Warning and Control Lights

      10

    • Gauges

      14

  • Entertainment Systems

    17

    • AM/FM Stereo with CD

      17

    • AM/FM Stereo Cassette with CD

      20

    • AM/FM Stereo with In-Dash Six CD

      24

  • Climate Controls

    44

    • Heater Only

      44

    • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning

      45

    • Rear Window Defroster

      46

  • Lights

    47

    • Headlamps

      47

    • Turn Signal Control

      51

    • Bulb Replacement

      53

  • Driver Controls

    58

    • Windshield Wiper/Washer Control

      58

    • Steering Wheel Adjustment

      60

    • Power Windows

      63

    • Mirrors

      64

    • Speed Control

      65

    • Message Center

      69

  • Locks and Security

    87

    • Keys

      87

    • Locks

      87

    • Anti-Theft System

      94

  • Seating and Safety Restraints

    99

    • Seating

      99

    • Safety Restraints

      106

    • Airbags

      120

    • Child Restraints

      133

  • Tires, Wheels and Loading

    144

    • Tire Information

      147

    • Tire Inflation

      148

    • Changing Tires

      151

    • Lug Nut Torque

      163

    • Vehicle Loading

      173

    • Trailer Towing

      180

    • Recreational Towing

      185

  • Driving

    186

    • Starting

      186

    • Brakes

      190

    • Transmission Operation

      193

  • Roadside Emergencies

    212

    • Getting Roadside Assistance

      212

    • Hazard Flasher Switch

      213

    • Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

      213

    • Fuses and Relays

      214

    • Jump Starting

      221

    • Wrecker Towing

      226

  • Customer Assistance

    228

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      236

  • Cleaning

    237

  • Maintenance and Specifications

    243

    • Engine Compartment

      245

    • Engine Oil

      247

    • Battery

      251

    • Engine Coolant

      253

    • Fuel Information

      259

    • Air Filter(S)

      273

    • Part Numbers

      274

    • Refill Capacities

      275

    • Lubricant Specifications

      278

  • Accessories

    284

  • Index

    287

Ford ESCAPE 2005 Owner's Manual

Ford ESCAPE 2005 Owner’s Manual (296 pages)

Brand: Ford
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 3.21 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    1

  • Introduction

    4

    • Vehicle Symbol Glossary

      8

  • Instrument Cluster

    10

    • Warning and Control Lights

      10

    • Gauges

      14

  • Entertainment Systems

    17

    • AM/FM Stereo with CD

      17

    • AM/FM Stereo Cassette with CD

      20

    • AM/FM Stereo with In-Dash Six CD

      24

  • Climate Controls

    44

    • Heater Only

      44

    • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning

      45

    • Rear Window Defroster

      46

  • Lights

    47

    • Headlamps

      47

    • Turn Signal Control

      51

    • Bulb Replacement

      54

  • Driver Controls

    58

    • Windshield Wiper/Washer Control

      58

    • Steering Wheel Adjustment

      60

    • Power Windows

      63

    • Mirrors

      64

    • Speed Control

      65

    • Message Center

      69

  • Locks and Security

    87

    • Keys

      87

    • Locks

      87

    • Anti-Theft System

      94

  • Seating and Safety Restraints

    99

    • Seating

      99

    • Safety Restraints

      106

    • Air Bags

      120

    • Child Restraints

      134

  • Tires, Wheels and Loading

    145

    • Tire Information

      148

    • Tire Inflation

      149

    • Changing Tires

      152

    • Wheel Lug Nut Torque

      162

    • Vehicle Loading

      172

    • Trailer Towing

      179

    • Recreational Towing

      184

  • Driving

    185

    • Starting

      185

    • Brakes

      189

    • Transmission Operation

      192

  • Roadside Emergencies

    211

    • Getting Roadside Assistance

      211

    • Hazard Flasher Switch

      212

    • Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

      212

    • Fuses and Relays

      213

    • Jump Starting

      220

    • Wrecker Towing

      226

  • Customer Assistance

    228

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      236

  • Cleaning

    237

  • Maintenance and Specifications

    243

    • Engine Compartment

      245

    • Engine Oil

      247

    • Battery

      252

    • Engine Coolant

      254

    • Fuel Information

      260

    • Air Filter(S)

      274

    • Part Numbers

      276

    • Refill Capacities

      277

    • Lubricant Specifications

      279

  • Accessories

    286

  • Index

    289

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Rear window defroster Lights Headlamps Turn signal control Bulb replacement Driver Controls Windshield wiper/washer control Steering wheel adjustment Power windows Mirrors Speed control Message center Locks and Security Keys Locks Anti-theft system 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 2
    Driving Starting Brakes Transmission operation Roadside Emergencies Getting roadside assistance Hazard flasher switch Fuel pump shut-off switch Fuses and relays Jump starting Wrecker towing Customer Assistance Reporting safety defects (U.S. only) Cleaning 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 3
    Ford Motor Company. Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation. Copyright © 2004 Ford Motor Company…
  • Page 4: Introduction

    State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on acquiring your new Ford. Please take the time to get well acquainted with your vehicle by reading this handbook. The more you know and understand about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will derive from driving it.

  • Page 5
    Do not add friction modifier compounds or special break-in oils during the first few thousand miles (kilometers) of operation, since these additives may prevent piston ring seating. See Engine oil in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter for more information on oil usage. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 6
    In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, and service and repair facilities may access vehicle diagnostic information through a direct connection to your vehicle when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle.
  • Page 7
    • where the driver was positioning the steering wheel. To access this information, special equipment must be directly connected to the recording modules. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada do not access event data recorder information without obtaining consent,…
  • Page 8: Vehicle Symbol Glossary

    Brake Fluid — Anti-Lock Brake System Non-Petroleum Based Powertrain Malfunction Speed Control Master Lighting Switch Hazard Warning Flasher Fog Lamps-Front Fuse Compartment Fuel Pump Reset Windshield Wash/Wipe Windshield Rear Window Defrost/Demist Defrost/Demist 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 9
    Avoid Smoking, Flames, Battery Acid or Sparks Explosive Gas Fan Warning Maintain Correct Fluid Power Steering Fluid Level Emission System Engine Air Filter Passenger Compartment Jack Air Filter Check fuel cap Low tire warning 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 10: Instrument Cluster

    Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 11
    If the lamp stays on for more than a few seconds, then an ABS fault is indicated, have the system serviced immediately. Normal braking is still functional unless the brake warning light also is illuminated. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 12
    Driving chapter. If the light flashes steadily or does not illuminate, have the transmission serviced soon, or damage may occur. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 13
    Turn signal: Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If the indicators stay on or flash faster, check for a burned out bulb. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 14: Gauges

    Turn signal warning chime: Sounds when the turn signal lever has been activated to signal a turn and not turned off after the vehicle is driven more than 1/2 mile (0.8 km). GAUGES Speedometer: Indicates the current vehicle speed. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 15
    Tachometer: Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 16
    The arrow near the fuel pump icon indicates which side of the vehicle the fuel filler door is located. Refer to Filling the tank in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter for more information. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 17: Entertainment Systems

    CD tracks. Press again to stop. 4. CLK (Clock): To set the hour, press and hold CLK and press SEEK to decrease or increase hours. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 18
    12. SEEK: Press and release SEEK for previous/next strong station, selection or track. 13. Power/volume: Press to turn ON/OFF; turn to increase or decrease volume levels. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 19
    Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed.
  • Page 20: Am/Fm Stereo Cassette With Cd

    (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should…

  • Page 21
    9. CLK (Clock): Press to toggle between station mode and clock mode. Press and hold to set the clock. Press the SEEK to decrease hours or SEEK increase hours. Press the TUNE 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 22
    The Dolby noise reduction system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 23
    19. BASS: Press BASS; then press to decrease/increase the bass output. TREB (Treble): Press TREB; then press SEL decrease/increase the treble output. 20. TUNE: Works in radio mode SEEK only. Press TUNE TUNE change frequency down/up. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 24: Am/Fm Stereo With In-Dash Six Cd

    1. SEEK: Press and release SEEK for previous/next strong station or track. 2. REW (Rewind): In CD mode, press until desired selection is reached. FF (Fast forward): In CD mode, press until desired selection is reached. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 25
    TEXT: TEXT is only available when equipped with Satellite radio. Your Audiophile radio comes equipped with Satellite ready capability. The kit to enable Satellite reception is available through your Ford dealer. Detailed Satellite instructions are included with the dealer installed kit.
  • Page 26
    11. SAT (if equipped): Your Audiophile radio comes equipped with Satellite Ready capability. The kit to enable the Satellite reception is available through your Ford dealer. Detailed satellite instructions are included with the dealer installed kit. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 27
    Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed.
  • Page 28
    CAT: CAT is only available when equipped with Satellite Radio. Your Audiophile radio comes equipped with Satellite ready capability. The kit to enable Satellite reception is available through your Ford dealer. Detailed Satellite instructions are included with the dealer installed kit.
  • Page 29
    Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 30
    Setting the clock: Press and hold CLK for approximately two seconds until a beep is heard. The clock’s current time will flash. Press SCAN on 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 31
    Autoload: To load up to six CDs into the system: Press and hold LOAD until a beep is heard. When “In” is displayed, insert the desired CD. When “In” is displayed again, insert the next CD. Continue until all six are loaded (if desired). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 32
    18. AM: Press to enter AM mode. SATELLITE COMPATIBLE AM/FM STEREO IN-DASH SINGLE CD/MP3 RADIO — LATE AVAILABILITY (IF EQUIPPED) 1. SEEK: Press and release SEEK for previous/next strong station or track. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 33
    Treble: Press TREB; then press to decrease/increase the treble output. 7. Select: Use with Bass, Treble, Balance, Fade and other menu selections. 8. Balance: Press BAL; then press to shift sound to the left/right speakers. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 34
    11. SHUFFLE: Press to play the CD/MP3 tracks on the current disc in random order. 12. FOLDER : Press to access the next MP3 directory. 13. FOLDER : Press to access the previous MP3 directory. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 35
    Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 36
    United States. For information regarding SIRIUS Satellite Radio, please call toll-free 888-539-SIRIUS (888-539-7474) or visit the SIRIUS website at www.siriusradio.com 24. CD slot: Insert a CD with the label side up. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 37
    (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 38
    Recommended level is 1–3. Level 0 turns the feature off and level 7 is the maximum setting. Press MENU until SPEED VOL X appears in the display. Then press SEL to increase/decrease the volume setting. The level will appear in the display. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 39
    Press TEXT to scroll through the text fields. The display will scroll through all of the text in the current field before changing to the next field. (TEXT must be pressed within three seconds of the previous 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 40
    REW again to return to play. 17. Memory preset buttons: To set a station: Press BAND to select the frequency band (AM/FM1/FM2) tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 41
    AM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Those frequencies are: AM — 530, 540–1700, 1710 kHz FM- 87.7, 87.9–107.7, 107.9 MHz 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 42
    • Expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended periods of time. • Insert more than one disc into each slot of the CD changer magazine. • Clean using a circular motion. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 43
    Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 44: Climate Controls

    To aid in side window defogging/demisting in cold weather: 1. Select 2. Adjust the temperature control to maintain comfort. 3. Set the fan speed to the highest setting. 4. Direct the outer instrument panel vents toward the side windows. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 45: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    • To reduce humidity build up inside the vehicle: do not drive with the air flow selector in the O (OFF) or MAX A/C position. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 46: Rear Window Defroster

    The defroster turns off automatically after 15 minutes or when the ignition is turned to the 1 (LOCK) position. To manually turn off the defroster before 15 minutes have passed, push the control a second time. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 47: Lights

    • keep the lamps on for up to three minutes after the key is turned to OFF. See Autolamp delay system (if equipped) to set the auto headlamp off delay time. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 48
    Turns the lowbeam headlamps on with a reduced output. To activate: • the ignition must be in the 3 (RUN) position. • the headlamp control must be in the OFF, parking lamps or autolamp position. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 49
    DRLs are activated (the headlamp control is in the OFF position). High beams Push the lever toward the instrument panel to activate. Pull the lever towards you to deactivate. Flash to pass Pull toward you slightly to activate and release to deactivate. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 50
    (a piece of masking tape works well). The center of the lamp is marked by a 3.0 mm circle on the headlamp lens. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 51: Turn Signal Control

    • Push down to activate the left turn signal. • Push up to activate the right turn signal. INTERIOR LAMPS Dome lamps and map lamps The front dome lamp is located overhead between the driver and passenger seats. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 52
    Interior lighting battery saver The dome and/or cargo lamps will automatically extinguish after 10 minutes when the ignition key is OFF, a door has been left open and the 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 53
    Number of bulbs Trade number Park/turn lamps 3157 AK (amber) (front) Headlamps (low beams) Headlamps (high beams) Rear 3157K stop/tail/sidemarker Rear turn lamps 3156K Backup lamp 3156K Foglamp (front) Center High-mount stop lamp 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 54: Bulb Replacement

    Lowbeam bulb replacement 3. Locate the outboard most bulb, turn it a ⁄ turn to the outside of the vehicle and pull the bulb socket straight out to remove the bulb. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 55
    To complete installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse order. Replacing brake/tail/turn/backup lamp bulbs The brake/tail/turn/backup lamp bulbs are located in the tail lamp assembly, one just below the other. Follow the same steps to replace either bulb: 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 56
    3. Pull the bulb out from the socket and push in the new bulb. 4. Install the bulb socket in lamp assembly turning it clockwise. 5. To install, press the lamp assembly into liftgate. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 57
    Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs For bulb replacement, see a dealer or qualified technician. Replacing foglamp bulbs For bulb replacement, see a dealer or qualified technician. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 58: Driver Controls

    Mist function: To activate mist, push control up from the OFF position and release to get one wipe. Windshield washer: To activate the windshield washer, pull control toward you. Release control to stop washer fluid spray. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 59
    Replace wiper blades at least once per year for optimum performance. Poor wiper quality can sometimes be improved by cleaning the wiper blades, refer to Windows and wiper blades in the Cleaning chapter. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 60: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    The appearance of your vehicle’s overhead console will vary according to your option package. Storage compartment (if equipped) Press the release on the door to open the storage compartment. The storage compartment may be used to secure sunglasses or a similar object. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 61
    No Cut 22.00 Notch 2 26.00 Notch 4 1–3/16 32.00 Notch 6 • Reinstall the rubber actuator (1) in the storage compartment (7) by twisting and pushing it back into the slot. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 62
    Always keep the power point caps closed when not being used. Cigar/Cigarette lighter (if equipped) Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter socket. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 63: Power Windows

    LOCKED position. One touch down Allows the driver’s window to open fully without holding the control down. Press completely down on AUTO and release quickly. Press again to stop. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 64: Mirrors

    3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place. Fold-away mirrors Pull the side mirrors in carefully when driving through a narrow space, like an automatic car wash. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 65: Speed Control

    Speed control does not work at speeds below 30 mph (48 km/h). Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery or unpaved. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 66
    Press the RSM control and release it. This will automatically return the vehicle to the previously set speed. The RSM control will not work if the vehicle speed is not faster than 30 mph (48 km/h). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 67
    Turning off speed control There are two ways to turn off the speed control: • Depress the brake pedal or the clutch pedal (if equipped). This will not erase your vehicle’s previously set speed. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 68
    A driver’s first responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. The most important thing you can do to prevent a crash is to avoid distractions and pay attention to the road. Wait until it is safe to operate Mobile Communications Equipment. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 69: Message Center

    The system will also notify you of potential vehicle problems with a display of system warnings followed by a long indicator chime. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 70
    • rounding of the displayed values to the nearest 0.1 gallon (liter) 1. Drive the vehicle at least 8 km (5 miles) with the speed control system engaged to display a stabilized average. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 71
    Units (English/Metric) 1. Select this function from the INFO menu for the current units to be displayed. 2. Press the SET control to change from English to Metric. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 72
    8. Fuel Level Status Language 1. Select this function from the INFO menu for the current language to be displayed. 2. Pressing the SET control cycles the message center through each of the language choices. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 73
    This acts as a reminder that these warning conditions still exist within the vehicle. High engine temperature Warning cannot be reset Driver door ajar Passenger door ajar Rear left door ajar Rear right door ajar Park brake on Warning returns after 10 minutes 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 74
    PASSENGER DOOR AJAR. Displayed when the passenger door is not completely closed. REAR LEFT DOOR AJAR. Displayed when the rear left door is not completely closed. REAR RIGHT DOOR AJAR. Displayed when the rear right door is not completely closed. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 75
    4WD AUTO RESTORED (if equipped). Displayed when the 4X4 is restored to normal operations. ENGINE OIL CHANGE SOON/ENGINE OIL CHANGE NOW. Displayed when the engine oil life remaining is 5% or less. When oil life 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 76
    • Charging system • Door sensor • Brakes • Exterior lamps • Emissions system • 4WD info Contact your Ford Dealer as soon as possible if these messages occur on a regular basis. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 77
    1. Grasp the handle at the rear edge of the shade and pull rearward. 2. Secure both ends of the support rod into the retention slots located on the rear quarter trim panels. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 78
    If it is not possible to evenly distribute the load, position it in the center or as far forward on the cross-bars as possible. Do not use the vehicle’s door handles as tie down loops. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 79
    3. Use a long, flat object to depress the tongue in the endcaps on both sides of the cross-bar. 4. Slide the cross-bar assembly off the end of the rail. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 80
    3. Slide the cross-bar assemblies over the end cap tongue and into the side rails. 4. Tighten thumbwheel at both ends of the cross-bar. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 81
    (45 kg). Distribute the loads as evenly as possible on both the roof and inner rack, when extended or stowed. Always secure loads by using the tie down loops or rack accessories available from your local Ford Dealership. To extend the inner rack: 1.
  • Page 82
    5. Insert the feet into the receivers on the bumper. Push the rack into the bumper until the feet click into place. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 83
    This can cause personal injury and damage to your vehicle that may not be covered by warranty. Do not use the inner rack as a ladder. This could result in personal injury and damage to your roof rack. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 84
    2. Lift the inner rack (pivoting at the hinges). 3. Continue lifting the inner rack until it is parallel with the roof. 4. Slide the rack forward onto the roof, pushing the rack into its final stowed position. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 85
    Only load cargo in the approved area (1). Do not load cargo outside of the designated area (2). Distribute the load as evenly as possible. Always use tie downs to secure the load. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 86
    Avoid sharp turns, excessive speed and abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles. Failure to drive cautiously could result in an increase risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and death. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 87: Locks And Security

    6. Press the power door lock control on the door panel two times within five seconds. The horn will chirp two times to confirm the feature is off; the horn will chirp two times and honk one time to confirm the feature is 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 88
    With the key in any ignition position, the driver’s door will automatically unlock if it is locked using the power lock control on the driver’s door panel while the driver’s door is open. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 89
    33 feet (10 meters). A decrease in operating range could be caused by: • weather conditions, • nearby radio towers, • structures around the vehicle, • other vehicles parked next to your vehicle, or 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 90
    4 seconds. The parklamps will flash twice to indicate that the vehicle has switched to one step unlocking. Repeat the procedure to switch back to two step unlocking. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 91
    1. Twist a thin coin between the two halves of the remote entry transmitter near the key ring. DO NOT TAKE THE RUBBER COVER AND CIRCUIT BOARD OFF THE FRONT HOUSING OF THE REMOTE ENTRY TRANSMITTER. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 92
    You must have all remote entry transmitters (maximum of four) available before beginning this procedure. Note: If all remote entry transmitters are not present during the programming procedure, the missing transmitters will not work with the vehicle following programming. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 93
    • the ignition switch is turned to the 2 (ACCESSORY) position, or • the remote transmitter lock control is pressed, or • the doors are locked by key in the door cylinder, or • after 25 seconds of illumination. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 94: Anti-Theft System

    Note: The SecuriLock passive anti-theft system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection. Note: Large metallic objects, electronic devices that are used to purchase gasoline or similar items, or a second coded key on the same key chain may cause vehicle starting issues.

  • Page 95
    Replacing coded keys can be very costly. Store an extra programmed key away from the vehicle in a safe place to help prevent any inconveniences. Please visit an authorized dealer to purchase additional spare or replacement keys. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 96
    8. Turn the ignition from the 1 (LOCK) position to the 3 (RUN) position. Keep the ignition in the 3 (RUN) position for at least three seconds but not more than 10 seconds. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 97
    Once all doors, hood and liftgate are closed, the park/turn lamps will flash to confirm the alarm will be set. When the vehicle is locked, the alarm is set after a 20–second arming period. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 98
    • Turning the key in the ignition to the 3 (RUN) or 4 (START) position. Note: The key must be a valid, programmed, coded key. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 99: Seating And Safety Restraints

    The head restraints can be moved up and down. Push side control and push down on head restraint to lower it. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 100
    Pull lever up to adjust seatback. Adjusting the front power seat (if equipped) The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion. Press to raise or lower the front portion of the seat cushion. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 101
    To properly adjust your head restraints, lift the head restraint so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 102
    Push control to lower or remove head restraint. Folding down rear seats 1. Raise the rear seat head restraint and remove. 2. Place the head restraint under the front seat for storage. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 103
    Attach the safety belt web snap button to the quarter trim panel snap button. This will assure that safety belt does not get caught by staying out of the seat back folding path. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 104
    Returning the rear seats to upright position 1. Pull seatback up and into upright position making sure seatback locks into place and the red seat unlatched indicator on release paddle is not visible. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 105
    3. Remove the head restraint stored under the front seat and return it to the original position on the seat back. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 106: Safety Restraints

    • Driver and passenger dual-stage air bag supplemental restraints. • Front safety belts with pretensioners, energy management retractors, and safety belt usage sensors. • Front passenger sensing system • Front crash severity sensor. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 107
    Driver’s seat position sensor The driver’s seat position sensor allows your Personal Safety System to tailor the deployment level of the driver dual-stage air bag based on seat 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 108
    See Front passenger sensing system in the airbags section of this chapter. Front safety belt usage sensors The front safety belt usage sensors detect whether or not the driver and front outboard passenger safety belts are fastened. This information 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 109
    If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the Personal Safety System serviced at your dealership or by a qualified technician immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of a collision. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 110
    Never swing the safety belt around your neck over the inside shoulder. 3) Never use a single belt for more than one person. Always transport children 12 years old and under in the back seat and always properly use appropriate child restraints. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 111
    The passenger safety belts have two types of locking modes described below: Vehicle sensitive mode This is the normal retractor mode, which allows free shoulder belt length adjustment to your movements and locking in response to vehicle 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 112
    • Allow the belt to retract. As the belt retracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This indicates the safety belt is now in the automatic locking mode. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 113
    Position the safety belt height adjusters so that the belt rests across the middle of your shoulder. Failure to adjust the safety belt properly could reduce the effectiveness of the safety belt and increase the risk of injury in a collision. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 114
    Safety belt warning light and indicator chime The safety belt warning light illuminates in the instrument cluster and a chime sounds to remind the occupants to fasten their safety belts. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 115
    If the BeltMinder warnings have expired (warnings for approximately 5 minutes) for one occupant (driver or front passenger), the other occupant can still activate the BeltMinder feature. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 116
    5 km/h seconds, repeating for approximately (3 mph) and more than 1-2 5 minutes or until the safety belts are minutes have elapsed since the buckled. ignition switch has been turned to ON… 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 117
    I’m not going far 3 of 4 fatal crashes occur within 25 miles of home. Belts are uncomfortable Ford designs its safety belts to enhance comfort. If you are uncomfortable — try different positions for the safety belt upper anchorage and seatback which should be as upright as possible;…
  • Page 118
    When deactivating/activating one seating position, do not buckle the other position as this will terminate the process. Read Steps 1 — 4 thoroughly before proceeding with the deactivation/activation programming procedure. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 119
    4 times per second for 3 seconds, followed by 3 seconds with the light off, then followed by the restraint system warning light flashing 4 times per second for 3 seconds again. • After receiving confirmation, the deactivation/activation procedure is complete. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 120: Air Bags

    (if equipped), shoulder belt guide on seatback (if equipped), child safety seat LATCH and tether anchors, and attaching hardware, should be inspected after a collision. Ford Motor Company recommends that all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a collision be replaced.

  • Page 121
    Do not put anything on or over the air bag module. Placing objects on or over the air bag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled by the air bag into your face and torso causing serious injury. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 122
    Seating and Safety Restraints Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the air bag supplemental restraint systems or its fuses. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. Modifications to the front end of the vehicle, including frame, bumper, front end body structure, tow hooks and B-pillar surrounding parts may affect the performance of the air bag sensors increasing the risk of injury.
  • Page 123
    The SRS consists of: • driver and passenger air bag modules (which include the inflators and air bags) 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 124
    • the system determines that a small child is present in a forward-facing child restraint that is installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions, • the system determines that a small child is present in a booster seat, 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 125
    If the indicator lamp remains lit even after this, then the occupant should be advised to ride in the back seat. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 126
    In case there is a problem with the passenger sensing system, the airbag readiness light in the instrument cluster will stay lit. DO NOT attempt to repair or service the system; take your vehicle immediately to the dealer. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 127
    Seating and Safety Restraints If it is necessary to modify an advanced front airbag system to accommodate a person with disabilities, contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center at the phone number shown in the Customer Assistance section of this Owner’s Guide.
  • Page 128
    Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the Safety Canopy system, its fuses, the A, B, or C pillar trim, or the headliner on a vehicle containing a Safety Canopy . See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. All occupants of the vehicle including the driver should always…
  • Page 129
    RCM to initiate Safety Canopy inflation or when a certain likelihood of a rollover event is detected by the rollover sensor. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 130
    A difficulty with the system is indicated by one or more of the following: • The readiness light (same light as for front air bag system) will either flash or stay lit. • The readiness light will not illuminate immediately after ignition is turned on. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 131
    Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the air bag SRS, its fuses or the seat cover on a seat containing an air bag. See your Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer. All occupants of the vehicle should always wear their safety belts even when an air bag SRS is provided.
  • Page 132
    The fact that the air bags did not inflate in a collision does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the forces were not of the type sufficient to cause activation. Side air bags are designed 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 133
    Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles (including pretensioners) See your local dealership or qualified technician. Air bags MUST BE disposed of by qualified personnel. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 134: Child Restraints

    Moving the child closer to the center of the vehicle may help provide a good shoulder belt fit. Do not leave children, unreliable adults, or pets unattended in your vehicle. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 135
    To improve the fit of both the lap and shoulder belt on children who have outgrown child safety seats, Ford Motor Company recommends use of a belt-positioning booster. Booster seats position a child so that safety belts fit better. They lift the child up so that the lap belt rests low across the hips and the knees bend comfortably.
  • Page 136
    It is best to use a booster seat with lap/shoulder belts in the back seat- the safest place for children to ride. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 137
    • Place seat back in upright position. • Put the safety belt in the automatic locking mode. Refer to Automatic locking mode (passenger side front and outboard rear seating positions) (if equipped) section in this chapter. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 138
    80 lb. (36 kg) using an upper torso harness and a belt-positioning booster. Ford recommends the use of a child safety seat having a top tether strap. Install the child safety seat in a seating position with LATCH and tether anchors.
  • Page 139
    3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together, route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 140
    7. Pull the lap belt portion across the child seat toward the buckle and pull up on the shoulder belt while pushing down with your knee on the child seat. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 141
    2. Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat. For vehicles with adjustable head restraints, remove the head restraint first, place under the front seat for storage, and then route the tether strap over the top of the seatback. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 142
    6. Tighten the child safety seat tether strap according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If the safety seat is not anchored properly, the risk of a child being injured in a collision greatly increases. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 143
    Never attach two LATCH child safety seats to the same anchor. In a crash, one anchor may not be strong enough to hold two child safety seat attachments and may break, causing serious injury or death. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 144
    Also try to tug the seat forward. Check to see if the anchors hold the seat in place. If the safety seat is not anchored properly, the risk of a child being injured in a crash greatly increases. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 145: Tires, Wheels And Loading

    A vehicle equipped with AWD or 4WD has the ability to use all four wheels to power itself. This increases traction which may enable you to safely drive over terrain and road conditions that a conventional two-wheel drive vehicle cannot. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 146
    All other things held equal, a shorter wheelbase may make your vehicle quicker to respond to steering inputs than a vehicle with a longer wheelbase. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 147
    10 to 12 inches or limited production tires as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). U.S. Department of Transportation-Tire quality grades: The U.S. Department of Transportation requires Ford to give you the following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it. Treadwear…
  • Page 148: Tire Information

    Glossary of tire terminology • Tire label: A label showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 149: Tire Inflation

    INSPECTING AND INFLATING YOUR TIRES Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated. Remember that a tire can lose up to half of its air pressure without appearing flat. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 150
    (if equipped), at least monthly and before long trips. You are strongly urged to buy a reliable tire pressure gauge, as automatic service station gauges may be inaccurate. Ford recommends the use of a digital or dial type tire pressure gauge rather than a stick type tire pressure gauge.
  • Page 151
    Always inflate your tires to the Ford recommended inflation pressure even if it is less than the maximum inflation pressure information found on the tire. The Ford recommended tire inflation pressure is found on the tire label or certification label which is located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door.
  • Page 152: Changing Tires

    Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the same size and type (such as P-metric versus LT-metric or all-season versus all-terrain) as those originally provided by Ford. Use of any tire or wheel not recommended by Ford can affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and death.

  • Page 153
    Your vehicle may be equipped with a dissimilar spare tire/wheel. A dissimilar spare tire/wheel is defined as a spare tire and/or wheel that is 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 154
    Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be replaced rather than repaired.
  • Page 155
    Removing the jack and tools Non-cargo management system (if equipped):The jack and tools are located under the carpeted hardboard. Pull back the carpet away from the lift gate, and remove the hardboard cover. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 156
    2. Release the retention clip on the upper part of the jack bracket. 3. Dislodge the jack from the bracket and carefully guide jack down and out through trim opening, upper end out first. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 157
    3. Slide the retainer through the center of the wheel. If equipped with a tether, perform the following additional steps: 4. Lift the spare tire on end to access tether attachment (1). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 158
    8. Loosen each wheel lug nut one-half turn counterclockwise but do not remove them until the wheel is raised off the ground. Before placing the jack under the vehicle, NOTE the jack locations: 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 159
    Position the jack according to the following guides and turn the jack handle clockwise until the tire is a maximum of 1 inch (25 mm) off the ground. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 160
    Refer to Wheel lug nut torque specifications later in this chapter for the proper lug nut torque specification. Cargo management system (if equipped): Reclip the tools onto the jack. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 161
    • Ensure that the jack and tools are oriented as illustrated. Stowing the flat/spare tire Note: Failure to follow spare tire stowage instructions may result in failure of cable or loss of spare tire. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 162: Wheel Lug Nut Torque

    WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque at 500 miles (800 km) after any wheel disturbance (tire rotation, changing a flat tire, wheel removal, etc.). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 163
    M12 x 1.5 * Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. When a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materials present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel or the surface of the front disc brake hub and rotor that contacts the wheel.
  • Page 164
    106 mph (171 km/h) 112 mph (180 km/h) 118 mph (190 km/h) 124 mph (200 km/h) 130 mph (210 km/h) 149 mph (240 km/h) 168 mph (270 km/h) 186 mph (299 km/h) 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 165
    C. The grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 166
    4. Maximum Load Single lb. (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a single; defined as two tires (total) on the rear axle. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 167
    B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door. Refer to the payload description and graphic in the Vehicle loading — with and without a trailer section. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 168
    • Severe abrasion on the sidewall If your vehicle has a leak in the exhaust system, a road tire or the spare tire may be exposed to hot exhaust temperatures requiring the tire to be replaced. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 169
    If your vehicle seems to pull to one side when you’re driving, the wheels may be out of alignment. Have a qualified technician at a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer check the wheel alignment periodically.
  • Page 170
    Unless otherwise specified, rotate the tires approximately every 5,000 miles (8,000 km). • Front Wheel Drive (FWD) vehicles (front tires at top of diagram) 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 171
    Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating the tires. Note: If your tires show uneven wear ask a qualified technician at a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealership to check for and correct any wheel misalignment, tire imbalance or mechanical problem involved before tire rotation.
  • Page 172: Vehicle Loading

    • Do not use cables or chains on dry roads. • Do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h) with tire cables or chains on your vehicle. Consult your dealer for information on other Ford approved methods of traction control. VEHICLE LOADING – WITH AND WITHOUT A TRAILER…

  • Page 173
    Overloading or improperly loading your vehicle can contribute to loss of vehicle control and vehicle rollover. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 174
    Cargo Weight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of cargo weight. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 175
    Note: For trailer towing information refer to Trailer towing found in this chapter or the RV and Trailer Towing Guide provided by your dealership. GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) – is the Vehicle Curb Weight + cargo + passengers. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 176
    GCW of the towing vehicle plus the trailer exceed the GVWR of the towing vehicle. The GCW must never exceed the GCWR. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 177
    150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400–750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.). In metric units (635–340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg.) 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 178
    Front or the Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating specified for your vehicle on the Certification label found on the edge of the driver’s door. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 179: Trailer Towing

    • Use extra caution when driving while trailer towing. Refer to Driving while you tow in this chapter. • Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer. Refer to the severe duty schedule in the scheduled maintenance guide. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 180
    The Escape is capable of pulling the maximum trailer weight(s) as specified above. Certain states require electric trailer brakes for trailers over a specified weight. The Escape vehicle electrical system is not equipped to accommodate electric trailer brakes. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 181
    Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could result in engine damage, transmission damage, structural damage, loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover and personal injury. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 182
    Driving while you tow When towing a trailer: • Turn off the speed control. The speed control may shut off automatically when you are towing on long, steep grades. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 183
    • do not allow the static water level to rise above the bottom edge of the rear bumper. • do not allow waves to break higher than 6 inches (15 cm) above the bottom edge of the rear bumper. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 184: Recreational Towing

    Your vehicle may be towed up to a speed of 113 km/h (70 mph) but you should always obey local speed limits. For other towing requirements, refer to Wrecker towing in the Roadside Emergencies chapter. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 185: Driving

    Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or in other enclosed areas. Exhaust fumes can be toxic. Always open the garage door before you start the engine. See Guarding against exhaust fumes in this chapter for more instructions. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 186
    2. Make sure the headlamps and electrical accessories are off. If starting a vehicle with an automatic transmission: • Make sure the parking brake is set. • Make sure the gearshift is in P (Park). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 187
    Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate or illuminate briefly. If a light fails to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. • If the driver’s safety belt is fastened, the light may not illuminate. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 188
    Carbon monoxide is present in exhaust fumes. Take precautions to avoid its dangerous effects. If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealer inspect your vehicle immediately. Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 189: Brakes

    ABS and will increase your vehicle’s stopping distance. The ABS will be activated immediately, allowing you to retain full steering control during hard braking and on slippery surfaces. However, the ABS does not decrease stopping distance. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 190
    To release, press and hold the button (2), pull the handle up slightly, then push the handle down. Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) (automatic transmission) or in 1 (First) (manual transmission). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 191
    In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a safety belt. Your vehicle has larger tires and increased ground clearance, giving the vehicle a higher center of gravity than a passenger car. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 192: Transmission Operation

    1. Apply the parking brake, turn the ignition to LOCK, then remove the key. 2. Using a screwdriver or similar tool, carefully pry out the small, round, tethered Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) cover cap located to the right of the gearshift lever. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 193
    If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. See your dealer or a qualified service technician as soon as possible. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 194
    For manual control, start in 1 (First) and then shift manually. To put your vehicle in gear, start the R D 2 1 engine, depress the brake pedal, then move gearshift lever out of P (Park). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 195
    P (Park) This position locks the transaxle and prevents the front wheels from turning. To put your vehicle in gear: • Start the engine • Depress the brake pedal 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 196
    Examples: city traffic, hilly terrain, heavy loads, trailer towing and when engine braking is required. • To return to O/D (overdrive mode), press the O/D OFF switch. The O/D OFF light will not be illuminated. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 197
    Do not rock the vehicle for more than a minute or damage to the transmission and tires may occur, or the engine may overheat. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 198
    Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal and do not use the clutch pedal to hold your vehicle at a standstill while waiting on a hill. These actions will seriously reduce clutch life. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 199
    3 (Third) and 4 (Fourth) gears before you shift into R (Reverse). This is a special lockout feature which prevents you from shifting into R (Reverse) when you downshift from 5 (Fifth). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 200
    Driving Parking your vehicle 1. Apply the brake and shift into the neutral position. 2. Set the parking brake. 3. Depress the clutch, then shift into 1 (First). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 201
    (i.e. two wheel drive) due to heat protection mode. • Blinks several times every minute when 4WD system requires service. Please bring your vehicle to your local dealer for service. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 202
    If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement • If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement, slow down, but avoid severe brake application, ease the vehicle back onto the 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 203
    If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. See your dealer or a qualified service technician. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 204
    Avoid excessive speed because vehicle momentum can work against you and cause the vehicle to become stuck to the point that assistance may 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 205
    Ford Motor Company joins the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management in encouraging you to help preserve our national forest and other public and private lands by “treading lightly.”…
  • Page 206
    If your vehicle has anti-lock brakes, apply the brakes steadily. Do not “pump” the brakes. Driving on snow and ice 4WD vehicles have advantages over 2WD vehicles in snow and ice but can skid like any other vehicle. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 207
    Ford Motor Company recommends that caution be used with any vehicle equipped with a high load or device (such as ladder racks or pickup box cover).
  • Page 208
    Certain add-on devices such as large trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks and any device that may block the normal detection zone of the RSS system may create false beeps. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 209
    RSS. If your vehicle sustains damage to the rear bumper/fascia, leaving it misaligned or bent, the sensing zone may be altered causing inaccurate measurement of obstacles or false alarms. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 210
    Driving through deep water where the transaxle is submerged may allow water into the transaxle and cause internal damage. Have the fluid checked and, if water is found, replace the fluid. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 211: Roadside Emergencies

    50,000 miles (80,000 km) on Lincoln vehicles. Roadside assistance will cover: • a flat tire change with a good spare (except Ford GT which has a tire inflation kit) • battery jump start • lock-out assistance (key replacement cost is the customer’s responsibility) •…

  • Page 212: Hazard Flasher Switch

    Roadside Emergencies Canadian customers who require roadside assistance, call 1–800–665–2006. If you need to arrange roadside assistance for yourself, Ford Motor Company will reimburse a reasonable amount. To obtain reimbursement information, U.S. Ford or Mercury vehicles customers call 1-800-241-3673; Lincoln vehicle customers call 1–800–521–4140.

  • Page 213: Fuses And Relays

    Note: Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 214
    Blue Natural Natural — — — Green Green Green Pink Pink — — Orange Green Green — — — — Blue — Yellow — — — Brown — — Natural — Black 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 215
    Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panel cover. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 216
    Fuel pump relay, Main fan relay, High/Low speed fan relay 2, PATS module 15A* Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL), Stop lamps, PCM, Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Speed control, Brake On-Off switch 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 217
    Front wiper motor, Front wiper washer Climate control system mode switch Canister vent, Speed control cancel switch 10A* Instrument cluster 10A* Reverse park aid — Not used — Not used 10A* Brake-Transmission shift lock 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 218
    To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to the Power Distribution Box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs. If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to the Battery section of the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 219
    (PCM), Injectors and coil 15A* Alternator 30A* Heated seats 10A* 20A* Power point 20A* Fog lamps 15A* A/C clutch, A/C relay 30A* Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) solenoid 25A* I/P fuse panel (RUN/START) 50A** Ignition (main) 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 220: Jump Starting

    The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames, sparks, or lit cigarettes. An explosion could result in injury or vehicle damage. Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin, eyes and clothing, if contacted. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 221
    Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the positive (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 222
    2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the assisting battery. 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting battery. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 223
    2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle. 3. Once the disabled vehicle has been started, run both engines for an additional three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 224
    1. Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) connection of the booster vehicle’s battery. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 225
    4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle’s battery. After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cables removed, allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can relearn its idle conditions. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 226: Wrecker Towing

    It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. On FWD vehicles, if your vehicle is to be towed from the front, ensure proper wheel lift equipment is used to raise the front wheels off the ground.

  • Page 227
    • Maximum distance is 50 miles (80 km). • Maximum speed is not to exceed 35 mph (56 km/h). Ford Motor Company produces a towing manual for all authorized tow truck operators. Have your tow truck operator refer to this manual for proper hook-up and towing procedures for your vehicle.
  • Page 228: Customer Assistance

    Center at 1-800-392-3673 (FORD). Away from home If you own a Ford or Mercury vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, after following the steps described above, contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center to find an authorized dealership to help you.

  • Page 229
    If you own a Lincoln vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, after following the steps described above, contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center to find an authorized dealership to help you.
  • Page 230
    Customer Assistance In some states (in the U.S.) you must directly notify Ford in writing before pursuing remedies under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is also allowed a final repair attempt in some states. In the United States, a warranty dispute must be submitted to the…
  • Page 231
    THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S. ONLY) The Dispute Settlement Board is: • an independent, third-party arbitration program for warranty disputes. • available free to owners and lessees of qualifying Ford Motor Company vehicles. The Dispute Settlement Board may not be available in all states. Ford…
  • Page 232
    • The name of the dealer(s) who sold or serviced the vehicle. • A brief description of your unresolved concern. • A brief summary of the action taken by the dealer(s) and Ford Motor Company. • The names (if known) of all the people you contacted at the dealership(s).
  • Page 233
    After a case is reviewed, the Board mails you a decision letter and a form on which to accept or reject the Board’s decision. The decisions of the Board are binding on Ford (and, in some cases, on the dealer) but not on consumers who are free to pursue other remedies available to them under state or federal law.
  • Page 234
    UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM (CANADA ONLY) In those cases where you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford of Canada and the dealer to resolve a factory-related vehicle service concern have been unsatisfactory, Ford of Canada participates in an impartial third party mediation/arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP).
  • Page 235
    Customer Assistance If you did not take advantage of the Ford Extended Service Plan at the time of purchasing your vehicle, you may still be eligible. Since this information is subject to change, please ask your dealer for complete details about Ford Extended Service Plan coverage options, or visit the Ford ESP website at www.ford-esp.com.
  • Page 236: Reporting Safety Defects (U.s. Only)

    Obtaining a French owner’s guide French Owner’s Guides can be obtained from your dealer or by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3. REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY)

  • Page 237: Cleaning

    Your dealer has touch-up paint and sprays to match your vehicle’s color. Take your color code (printed on a sticker in the driver’s door jamb) to your dealer to ensure you get the correct color. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 238
    • Spray Motorcraft Engine Shampoo and Degreaser (ZC-20) on all parts that require cleaning and pressure rinse clean. • Cover the highlighted areas to prevent water damage when cleaning the engine. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 239
    Use only approved products to clean plastic parts. These products are available from your dealer. • For routine cleaning, use Motorcraft Detail Wash (ZC-3–A). • If tar or grease spots are present, use Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover (ZC-42). 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 240
    • Clean the interior trim areas with a damp cloth, then with a clean, dry cloth; you may also use Motorcraft Dash & Vinyl Cleaner (ZC-38-A). • Do not use household or glass cleaners as these may damage the finish. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 241
    If this occurs, the leather should be cleaned immediately to avoid permanent staining. UNDERBODY Flush the complete underside of your vehicle frequently. Keep body and door drain holes free from packed dirt. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 242
    Cleaning FORD AND LINCOLN MERCURY CAR CARE PRODUCTS Your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer has many quality products available to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. These quality products have been specifically engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to complement the style and appearance of your vehicle.
  • Page 243: Maintenance And Specifications

    2. Turn off the engine and remove the key. 3. Block the wheels. Working with the engine on • Automatic transmission: 1. Set the parking brake and shift to P (Park). 2. Block the wheels. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 244
    2. At the front of the vehicle, lift up on the auxiliary latch handle located in the center between the hood and the grille. 3. Lift the hood open and secure it with the prop rod. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 245: Engine Compartment

    3. Automatic transmission dipstick 4. Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir 5. Air filter assembly 6. Power distribution box 7. Battery 8. Engine oil filler cap 9. Engine oil dipstick 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 246
    3. Automatic transmission fluid dipstick 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Air filter assembly 6. Power distribution box 7. Battery 8. Engine oil dipstick 9. Engine oil filler cap 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 247: Engine Oil

    In very cold weather, do not fill the reservoir completely. Only use a washer fluid that meets Ford specifications. Refer to Lubricant specifications in this chapter. State or local regulations on volatile organic compounds may restrict the use of methanol, a common windshield washer antifreeze additive.

  • Page 248
    5. Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level indicator (dipstick). • 2.3L I4 engine • 3.0L DOHC V6 Duratec engine 6. Wipe the indicator clean. Insert the indicator fully, then remove it again. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 249
    DO NOT ADD OIL. • If the oil level is below this mark, engine oil must be added to raise the level within the normal operating range. • 2.3L I4 engine 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 250
    5. Fully install the engine oil filler cap by turning the filler cap clockwise 1/4 of a turn until it is seated. To avoid possible oil loss, DO NOT operate the vehicle with the engine oil level indicator and/or the engine oil filler cap removed. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 251
    Change your engine oil and filter according to the appropriate schedule listed in scheduled maintenance information. Ford production and aftermarket (Motorcraft) oil filters are designed for added engine protection and long life. If a replacement oil filter is used that does not meet Ford material and design specifications, start-up engine noises or knock may be experienced.
  • Page 252: Battery

    Therefore, do not allow flames, sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery. When working near the battery, always shield your face and protect your eyes. Always provide proper ventilation. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 253
    This operation is considered normal and will not affect function or durability of the transmission. Over time the adaptive learning process will fully update transmission operation to its optimum shift feel. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 254: Engine Coolant

    50–50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following: • Freeze protection down to -34°F (-36°C). • Boiling protection up to 265°F (129°C). • Protection against rust and other forms of corrosion. • Enables calibrated gauges to work properly. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 255
    Also, you can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine parts. Do not put engine coolant in the windshield washer fluid container. If sprayed on the windshield, engine coolant could make it difficult to see through the windshield. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 256
    Maintenance and Specifications • Add Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant (yellow-colored), VC-7–A (U.S., except CA, OR and NM), VC-7–B (CA, OR and NM), meeting Ford Specification WSS-M97B51–A1. Note: Use of Motorcraft Cooling System Stop Leak Pellets, VC-6, may darken the color of Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant from yellow to golden tan.
  • Page 257
    Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company does NOT recommend the use of recycled engine coolant in vehicles originally equipped with Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant since a Ford-approved recycling process is not yet available.
  • Page 258
    If the engine coolant supply is depleted, this feature allows the vehicle to be driven temporarily before incremental component damage is incurred. The “fail-safe” distance depends on ambient temperatures, vehicle load and terrain. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 259
    5. Re-start the engine and take your vehicle to a service facility. Driving the vehicle without repairing the engine problem increases the chance of engine damage. Take your vehicle to a service facility as soon as possible. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 260: Fuel Information

    • Avoid inhaling fuel vapors. Inhaling too much fuel vapor of any kind can lead to eye and respiratory tract irritation. In severe cases, excessive or prolonged breathing of fuel vapor can cause serious illness and permanent injury. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 261
    • Stay outside your vehicle and do not leave the fuel pump unattended when refueling you vehicle — this is against the law in some places; • Keep children away from the fuel pump; never let children pump fuel 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 262
    The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel tank or fuel system if the correct genuine Ford or Motorcraft fuel filler cap is not used. The fuel system may be under pressure. Remove fuel filler cap slowly.
  • Page 263
    “Regular” unleaded gasoline because it may cause these problems to become more pronounced. If the problems persist, see your dealer or a qualified service technician. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 264
    Ask your fuel supplier about gasolines that meet the World-wide Fuel Charter. Cleaner air Ford endorses the use of reformulated “cleaner-burning” gasolines to improve air quality. Running out of fuel Avoid running out of fuel because this situation may have an adverse affect on powertrain components.
  • Page 265
    2. Each time you fill the tank, record the amount of fuel added (in gallons or liters). 3. After at least three to five tank fill-ups, fill the fuel tank and record the current odometer reading. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 266
    Unnecessary shifting of this type could result in reduced fuel economy. • Warming up a vehicle on cold mornings is not required and may reduce fuel economy. • Resting your foot on the brake pedal while driving may reduce fuel economy. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 267
    It is important to note the box in the lower left corner of the window sticker. These numbers represent the Range of MPG (L/100 km) expected on the vehicle under optimum conditions. Your fuel economy may vary depending upon the method of operation and conditions. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 268
    If other than Ford, Motorcraft or Ford-authorized parts are used for maintenance replacements or for service of components affecting emission control, such non-Ford parts should be equivalent to genuine Ford Motor Company parts in performance and durability.
  • Page 269
    To ready the on-board diagnostics system for I/M testing, a minimum of 30 minutes of city and highway driving is necessary as described below: • First, at least 10 minutes of driving on an expressway or highway. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 270
    5. If the fluid is low, add fluid in small amounts, continuously checking the level until it reaches the range between the MIN and MAX lines. Be sure to put the cap back on the reservoir. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 271
    5. Remove the dipstick, wiping it clean with a clean, dry lint free rag. If necessary, refer to Identifying components in the engine compartment in this chapter for the location of the dipstick. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 272
    Use of a non-approved automatic transmission fluid may cause internal transaxle component damage. If necessary, add fluid in 1/2 pint (250 ml) increments through the filler tube until the level is correct. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 273
    7. Add enough fluid through the filler opening so that the fluid level is at the bottom of the opening. 8. Install and tighten the fill plug securely. Use only fluid that meets Ford specifications. Refer to the Refill capacities in this chapter. 2005 Escape (204)
  • Page 274: Air Filter(S)

    1. Loosen the clamp that secures the air inlet tube to the engine air filter cover and disconnect the tube from the cover (for V6 only). 2. Release the clamps that secure the air filter housing cover. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 275
    Note: Failure to use the correct air filter element may result in severe engine damage. The customer warranty may be voided for any damage to the engine if the correct air filter element is not used. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 276: Part Numbers

    Refer to scheduled maintenance information for the appropriate intervals for changing the PCV valve. Replace the PCV valve with one that meets Ford material and design specifications for your vehicle, such as a Motorcraft or equivalent replacement part. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the emissions system if such a PCV valve is not used.

  • Page 277: Refill Capacities

    API GL-4 Gear Manual transaxle 2.5 quarts (4X4) (2.4L) Motorcraft 2.3L engine with 10.2 quarts MERCON ATF Automatic (9.6L) transaxle and oil cooler 3.0L engine with 10.2 quarts Automatic (9.6L) transaxle and oil cooler 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 278
    Transmission fluid requirements are indicated on the dipstick blade. MERCON and MERCON V are not interchangeable. DO NOT mix MERCON and MERCON V. Refer to your scheduled maintenance information to determine the correct service interval. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 279: Lubricant Specifications

    Fill to 1/4 inch to 9/16 inch (6 mm to 14 mm) below bottom of fill hole. Use of synthetic or synthetic blend motor oil is not mandatory. Engine oil need only meet the requirements of Ford specification WSS-M2C930-A and the API Certification mark.

  • Page 280
    WSP-M2C197-A 80W-90 Premium Rear Axle Lubricant Power Motorcraft SAE XY-80W90-QL WSP-M2C197-A Take-off(PTO) 80W-90 (4X4-Manual Premium Rear Transaxle) Axle Lubricant Power Motorcraft SAE XY-75W140–QL WSL-M2C192-A Take-off(PTO) 75W-140 (4X4-Automatic Synthetic Rear Transaxle) Axle Lubricant 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 281
    4X4 vehicles exposed for prolonged periods to temperatures less than –40° F (-40° C) should change out the rear axle fluid to Motorcraft SAE 75W-140 Synthetic Rear Axle Lubricant, Ford part number XY-75W140–QL meeting Ford specification WSL-M2C192–A. ENGINE DATA Engine 2.3L I4 engine…
  • Page 282
    (2) Front track / rear 61.3 (1557)/60.9 (1548) (3) Overall width (body) 70.1 (1780) (4) Wheelbase 103.1 (2620) (5) Overall length 174.9 (4442) * Denotes a 4×4 vehicle with optional 16” tires 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 283
    Certification label may be located. The Certification label is located on the structure by the trailing edge of the driver’s door or the edge of the driver’s door. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 284
    6. Model year 7. Assembly plant 8. Production sequence number Engine number The engine number (the last eight numbers of the vehicle identification number) is stamped on the engine block and transmission. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 285
    Transmission/Transaxle code designations You can find a transmission/transaxle code on the vehicle certification label. The following table tells you which transmission or transaxle each code represents. Code Description Five-speed manual Four-speed automatic 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 286: Accessories

    In addition, each accessory is made from high quality materials and meets or exceeds Ford’s rigorous engineering and safety specifications. Ford Motor Company will repair or…

  • Page 287
    • Mobile communications systems may harm the operation of your vehicle, particularly if they are not properly designed for automotive use. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 288
    • Electrical or electronic accessories or components that are added to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may adversely affect battery performance and durability. 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 289: Index

    ….134 fluid, specification ….281 Child safety seats ……137 Auxiliary power point ….62 attaching with tether straps ..141 in front seat ……138 Axle lubricant specifications ..279, 281 in rear seat ……138 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

  • Page 290
    Customer Assistance ….211 Engine ……..281–282 Ford accessories for your cleaning ……..238 vehicle ……..242 coolant ……..254 Ford Extended Service Plan .234 fail-safe coolant ……258 Getting assistance outside idle speed control ….252 the U.S. and Canada ….235 lubrication Getting roadside assistance …211 specifications ….279, 281…
  • Page 291
    ….44 filter, specifications ..264, 276 Hood ……….244 fuel pump shut-off switch ..212 improving fuel economy ..264 octane rating …263, 281–282 quality ……..263 Ignition …….185, 281–282 running out of fuel ….264 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 292
    Overdrive ……..194 (see Turn signal) ……51 Liftgate ……..77 Lights, warning and indicator ..10 anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..190 Parking ……..200 Load limits ………172 Parking brake ……190 Loading instructions ….179 Parts (see Motorcraft parts) ..276 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 293
    Safety defects, reporting ..236 Safety restraints ..106, 110–114 Temperature control belt minder ……115 (see Climate control) ….44 extension assembly ….114 Tilt steering wheel ……60 for adults ……111–113 for children ……134 Tires ……..147–148 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)
  • Page 294
    (manual) ………273 checking and adding fluid ..247 manual operation ….198 liftgate reservoir …..247 Transmission operation ……..58 automatic operation ….192 replacing wiper blades …..59 brake-shift interlock (BSI) ..192 Wrecker towing ……226 2005 Escape (204) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA_English (fus)

Introduction 4

Instrument Cluster 14

Warning and control lights 14

Gauges 18

Entertainment Systems 20

AM/FM stereo cassette with CD 20

AM/FM stereo with in-dash six CD 24

Navigation system 34

Climate Controls 73

Manual heating and air conditioning 73

Rear window defroster 74

Lights 75

Headlamps 75

Turn signal control 79

Bulb replacement 81

Driver Controls 86

Windshield wiper/washer control 86

Steering wheel adjustment 88

Power windows 90

Mirrors 91

Speed control 92

Message center 95

Locks and Security 109

Keys 109

Locks 109

Anti-theft system 116

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Ford Escape 2000-2007 / Форд Эскейп 2000-2007

Руководство по эксплуатации, техобслуживанию и ремонту Ford Escape / Форд Эскейп
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