08-11 ford escape review ( problems and issues )

welcome to south side boy style This is my everyday off work life random videos of repairs body work painting small engine repair In this video im going to be talking about the Ford Escape /Mazda Tribute looking into some of the problems and issues of this model ill give an overall rating towards the end of the video from 2008 to 2011 models Rust damage to the rear quarter panels and tailgate is often mentioned by the owners in the Rust Belt. Front sway bar links go bad often resulting in a knocking noise from the front end when driving slowly over small bumps. Again, it's an easy and inexpensive repair: $150-$230 (parts and labor). This thread describes the DIY repair. Corrosion at the liftgate release switch can cause the rear glass or the liftgate not to open from the outside. The release switch is the button located under the liftgate chrome bezel that you press to open the liftgate or the rear glass. The switch is also inexpensive ($25 at RockAuto) and is easy to replace. The hinges that hold the liftgate glass can also corrode in the Rust Belt. If you see the traces of corrosion around the hinges, have them checked, as a bad hinge might separate creating a safety hazard. A pair of aftermarket hinges costs from $30 to $70; the replacement is not very expensive. See these YouTube videos for more info. If your A/C blower motor works only in 3-rd and 4-th speed, it's very likely that the blower motor resistor has failed. The part costs from $30 to $60; aftermarket parts are cheaper. The blower motor resistor is located on top of the HVAC duct behind the glove box and is easy to replace. Advertisement Many owners mention the leaking left axle shaft seal in the 2009-2012 Escapes. Symptoms include dropped transmission fluid level and fluid leak on the driveway, in the left front area. The repair involves replacing the seal, inner CV-joint housing and possible axle bushing. The repair kit is available from a Ford dealer. This repair cost $350-$620 #FordEscape20082012problemsenginesprosandcons Updated: September 17, 2021 The Escape is one of the few small SUVs that still looks like a truck. Its square shape provides excellent all-around visibility and interior space. 2011 Ford Escape2011 Ford Escape.The Escape comes with a 4-cylinder or V6 engine, in a front- or all-wheel drive configuration. It drives comfortably and is very practical inside, which is why it was the best selling small SUV for many years. A used Ford Escape is not very expensive, but what are the common problems and how expensive are the repairs? What model is better, 4-cylinder or V6? We've done our research and will try answering these questions: Reported problems: A front ABS sensor ring (tone ring) may break causing the ABS light to come on and the traction control acting erratically. See the photo. The tone ring replacement is not very expensive ($15-25 part plus $80-$180 labor). 00:00 INTRO 00:50 ENGINE REVIEW 2:26 HANDLING 3:56 WINTER DRIVING 4:26 FUEL CONSUMPTION 7:17 STABILIZER LINK ISSUES 9:34 WHEEL BEARING ISSUES 12:19 BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH ISSUES 14:47 REAR WINDOW LATCH ISSUES 16:32 DPFE ISSUES 19:55 PAINT CHIPPING ISSUE 22:40 MY REVIEW Feel free to subscribe or hit a like Thanks buy me a coffee!!! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/southsideboy https://www.patreon.com/southsideboystyle anything helps! CHECKOUT MY MERCH AND MORE!!! https://beacons.page/southsideboystyle checkout tube buddy they can help you grow your YouTube channel great optimization tools within your YouTube channel just ad the extension and begin https://www.tubebuddy.com/southsideboystyle TiKTok https://www.tiktok.com/@southsideboystyle Website. https://www.Southsideboystyle.com Email: https://southsideboystyle.com #fordescape#fordescapeproblems2011escape#2010fordescape#2009fordescape#fordescapeissues#knownfordescapeproblems#howtomaintainfordescape#fordescapereview#fordescapetopics#fordescapestabilizerlinks#fordescapecodes#fordescaperustissue#fordescapewheelbearings#fordescapereview#SWAYBARLINKS#BLOWERMOTORSWITCH#PROBLEMSANDISSUES#diyrepair#carreviews2021