Ford Escape parts reviews

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Trico Wiper blades
Cilbit
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Rating 4.0

I eventually ended up finding a set of Trico Silicone Blades at Napa, and those have worked significantly better for me. I’ve had them since March of this year, and they’re still decently solid.

Pros: worked significantly better
Cons: some skips from time to time
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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Firestone Tires

Firestone Weathergrips are great tires. I had them on a 2011 Escape before it got hit by a retard. They handled an Alberta winter no problem, however my studded winters were obviously still better.

Pros: handled winter no problem
Cons: studded winters better
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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Nokia Tires

the new set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tires turned it into quite the beast in the snow and ice. I'm usually on the roads early before the plow and haven't gotten stuck or felt I couldn't continue because of the conditions.

Pros: excellent in snow and ice, never stuck
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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Raybestos Brake pads

I did the raybestos element 3 pads and coated rotors on my 2018 rogue and my wife’s Ford Escape. Very pleased and affordable on Rockauto

Pros: very pleased, affordable
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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Continental Tires

I had a set of Continentals do the same thing on my wife’s gently driven Escape. I am religious about tire pressure, and they otherwise wore evenly.

Pros: wore evenly (otherwise)
Cons: developed chew marks
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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Motorcraft Alternator

I also noticed that the alternator looks like a remanufactured unit. I’ve been reading about how these PCMs really don’t like reman units that are not built perfectly to spec. It’s best practice to replace these with only motorcraft units.

Cons: PCMs don’t like reman units
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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OEM FORD Head gasket
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  • Overheating:
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Rating 2.0

2018 Ford Escape Titanium 2.0

136,000 Miles just about had the same issue, the trembling and then noticing the coolant tank emptying but no leaks anywhere ????‍♂️ where we park. But the car still runs good an all. It overheated at first but then I filled up the coolant tank and everything was fine. But now every now and then I have to check the coolant tank to make sure it’s not completely empty and refill it

I have noticed some whiteish residue in the oil cap of the engine so that’s getting me worried. Mechanic told me the head gasket needs to be replaced and total labor is about $3300

Pros: car still runs good
Cons: engine trembling, coolant loss, head gasket issue
Vehicle: Ford Escape
Mileage: 136000 km
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