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2001 Ford Escape XLT, I have checked the obvious, that being coolant level and it is OK, engine not running hot, is coolant level sender easy to change and where is it located it is a float inside the

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...2001 ford escape 2.0L and i was having trouble of it turning over when the car was warm. If it was a cold start it would start right up. If i drove for a while then turned it off, it wouldnt start ...

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2001 Ford Escape, smoke emits from the front of the car. What should I be checking? My last Escape caught on fire (unknown cause), I would prefer this one not die in the same way. I would say you have

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2001 Ford Escape is running hot. Needing to know where the water pump is located and whether it is a belt driven or an electric one. It is under the right side of the engine cove. Yes it has a belt.

2002 ford escape running hot and stopping and smoking Replace thermostat. Old theremostat may be rusted in the closed position. IF THERMOSTAT IS OK COULD HEAD GASKET

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2001 ford escape escape will go into reverse fine when cold but when warm u need to rev it up before it will engage do you know if it needs to be rebuilt or can be remedied. run fault codes and check ...

2001 ford escape flushed radiator coolant want run threw engine replaced hose and resevior car still runs hot do i need to put thermasrat back in could leaving it out make it run hot and not let water

...2001 ford escape.have change the water pump thermostat and radiotar and fans but still running hot.****** substance in the old radiator and resouvir..no showing inside car got only motor..why bet you ...

...hot and cooling fan not running on 2001 Ford escape look at the coolant sensor it also controls the fan,one way to check is to turn on a/c see if that over rides it Check coolant reservoir

2001 Ford Escape that blew radiator hose, replace hose and tried to refill with coolant but coolant will not go down. Is this a thermostat problem? You have trapped air in the cooling system, open the

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