What is the weight of a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium?

What is the weight of a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium?

3,502 to 3,645 lbs

How much horsepower does a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium have?

173 to 231 hp

Are there any recalls on my 2014 Ford Escape?

Ford is issuing a safety recall in North America for approximately 230,000 2014 Ford Escape, 2014-15 Ford Fiesta ST, 2013-14 Ford Fusion and 2013-15 Ford Transit Connect vehicles equipped with 1.6-liter GTDI engines. Ford’s investigation of these vehicles has identified a risk of under-hood fires.

What are the problems with 2014 Ford Escape?

The most common engine issues with 2014 Escapes Among these complaints are issues with coolant leaking into the engine bay and causing fires and issues with overheating at mileages as low as 65,000 and below. Stalling at low speeds is also a common complaint, which has led to some owners nearly getting into accidents.

Is a 2014 Ford Escape a reliable car?

How Reliable Is the 2014 Ford Escape? J.D. Power gives the 2014 Escape a reliability rating of three out of five, which is about average.

How many miles does a transmission last?

Without service and maintenance, some transmissions can fail in as little as 100,000 miles. If you drive around 10-15,000 miles a year, your transmission could be down for the count in seven years! With care and service, transmissions can last 300,000 miles or more.

How do I know if I need to replace my transmission?

Transmission Trouble: 10 Warning Signs You Need Repair

  1. Refusal to Switch Gears. If your vehicle refuses or struggles to change gears, you’re more than likely facing a problem with your transmission system.
  2. Burning Smell.
  3. Neutral Noises.
  4. Slipping Gears.
  5. Dragging Clutch.
  6. Leaking Fluid.
  7. Check Engine Light.
  8. Grinding or Shaking.

How much should I expect to pay for a new transmission?

On average, replacing a vehicle transmission costs around $2,600, with average prices the replacement of a transmission ranging from about $1,800 to $3,400 in the US for 2020 according to TransmissionRepairCostGuide.

How much does it cost to pull a transmission?

A used/salvage transmission ranges from $800 to $1500, a rebuilt transmission from $1100 to $2800 and a remanufactured from $1300 to $3400. The labor to remove and replace a transmission ranges from $500 to $1200 for 4 to 10 hours of billed time.

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