Ford Escape: Engine / Removal and Installation - Engine Mount
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Trolley Jack |
Wooden Block |
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
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With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist.
Refer to: Jacking and Lifting - Overview (100-02 Jacking and Lifting, Description and Operation).
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Remove the fasteners and undershield.
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NOTE:
Failure to position the wood block and floor jack as illustrated can result in damage to the oil pan.
Position the jack and wooden block under the front of the oil pan to support the engine.
Use the General Equipment: Trolley Jack
Use the General Equipment: Wooden Block
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Remove the degas bottle.
Refer to: Degas Bottle (303-03C Engine Cooling, Removal and Installation).
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Remove the bolts, nuts and the engine mount.
Installation
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Hand start the engine mount fasteners.
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Tighten the engine mount nuts.
Torque:
81 lb.ft (110 Nm)
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Tighten the engine mount bolts.
Torque:
129 lb.ft (175 Nm)
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Install the degas bottle.
Refer to: Degas Bottle (303-03C Engine Cooling, Removal and Installation).
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Remove the jack and wooden block from under the engine.
Use the General Equipment: Trolley Jack
Use the General Equipment: Wooden Block
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Install the undershield and fasteners.
Removal
Remove the transmission.
Refer to: Transmission (307-01B Automatic Transmission - Automatic Transmission – HF45, Removal and Installation)...
Other information:
Overview
The forward collision warning system works in conjunction with the ACC
system. The forward collision warning system alerts the driver of a
collision risk by illuminating the red warning indicator located in the
IPC information center and in the HUD ...
Removal
WARNING:
The following procedure prescribes critical repair steps
required for correct restraint system operation during a crash. Follow
all notes and steps carefully. Failure to follow step instructions may
result in incorrect operation of the restraint system and increases the
risk of serious personal injury or death in a crash...