2017 Ford Escape Owner's Manual
Under the hood of the Ford Escape, only gasoline turbo engines are installed: the “three” 1.5 EcoBoost (182 hp 240 Nm) and the “four” 2.0 EcoBoost (245 hp 373 Nm). In the transmission – front or all-wheel drive and one single 8-speed “automatic”.
However, Escape also has hybrid versions: Hybrid and Plug-in hybrid. Both modifications are driven by a 2.5-liter atmospheric gasoline, two electric motors and a planetary gearbox (works as a variator). The battery of the standard hybrid has a capacity of 1.1 kWh, while the plug-in has 14.4 kWh. Both batteries are located under the rear seats. The simple hybrid has a combined power of 198 hp, the plug-in has 209 hp. At the same time, the latter can overcome about 48 km without using an internal combustion engine at all.
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Common reasons that the 2017 Ford Escape will not start are a dead battery, a starter or alternator malfunction.
1) The simplest one can be seen on the windshield on the driver's side - at the very bottom.
2) The Vin number is also stamped in the front passenger floor under the trim.
These are the most common places where you can see the VIN code of a Ford. If you can't find the 2017 Ford Escape VIN number, look in the owner's manual.
Every 2017 Ford Escape requires maintenance at least once a year or approximately every 10,000 miles, you can find out exactly in the owner's manual for your car.
Your 2017 Ford Escape should have tires replaced approximately every 4 years or approximately 30,000 miles, and it is recommended that tires be checked periodically for wear and damage.
Batteries wear out for many reasons, there is no ideal time frame, but on average, replace the battery in your 2017 Ford Escape every 4 years.