SOURCE: reset change engine oil light 2009 ford escape xlt
press reset button until engine oil life appears, then hold reset until it resets to 100%
SOURCE: oil light, noisy engine
What type of noise does it make. check if it has "blowby" . Blowby is when there is air coming through to the fuel system. It means that the rings , bearings , and other critical components are bad.The engine needs a complete overhaul or a new engine block. Maybe even the heads. if's it's a ticking, clicking kind of noise it is the valve lifters or rocker arm problem.such as the valves.
SOURCE: steps to change oil in 2006 ford escape hybrid.
The oil filter is usually found on the side of engine. Here's a really good how-to guide article on how to change your oil and everything else related to it:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Vehicle_Car_Zone_Cars_Trucks_Vans_Oil_Change_Motor_Oil_Oil_Filter.htm
This should help!
Good luck,
Brad
SOURCE: Change Oil light came on my 2006 Ford Escape
The change oil light is controlled by the main engine computer which monitors driving conditions and clock hours. Based on this data it suggest an oil change interval. The system, however has no way to know the oil was changed unless you tell it so. In your owners manual there is a procedure to "reset" this process in the engines computer. its normally done by holding a button and turning the ignition key on at the same time. It should be listed under oil change in the owners manual.
SOURCE: LOW BEAM LIGHTS ON 2009 FORD ESCAPE VERY POOR.
If the headlights are adjusted properly and it is still too dim to see properly, you can add a set of driving lights. A high quality set from PIAA or other high end lighting manufacturers will cost $200-$300, but it is well worth the investment. You can also swap the headlamp bulbs for a more powerful set, ask the parts store.
If your lights are shining at the ground right in front of the vehicle, I would suspect that they are out of adjustment and you should take the vehicle to a shop that can accurately align them.
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