Just bought an '05 escape
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Just bought an '05 escape
98k on it, premier package, leather, factory nav (lol).
Scanguage is on the way, and I'm buying a few relays too keep handy after reading Gary G's thread.
Also, living in minnesota, it's getting a grill cover during the winter months.
After reading countless forums, and threads I can't find answers to these questions:
Is there a software install that will allow you to stay in EV mode longer (say upto 40mph), or accelerate a little faster in EV mode?
Is there a way to tell the difference between a brush mecs pump and a brushless one (without removing it)?
where can i find a picture of the block heater (or plug if mine doesn't have one)?
Also, I'm getting the red triangle (of doom?!) after about 40 miles of highway driving. I can drive all day in the city at slower speeds. no codes on the typical scanner. (it did have abs codes though).
Once the scanguage gets here, what should I begin looking for?
Scanguage is on the way, and I'm buying a few relays too keep handy after reading Gary G's thread.
Also, living in minnesota, it's getting a grill cover during the winter months.
After reading countless forums, and threads I can't find answers to these questions:
Is there a software install that will allow you to stay in EV mode longer (say upto 40mph), or accelerate a little faster in EV mode?
Is there a way to tell the difference between a brush mecs pump and a brushless one (without removing it)?
where can i find a picture of the block heater (or plug if mine doesn't have one)?
Also, I'm getting the red triangle (of doom?!) after about 40 miles of highway driving. I can drive all day in the city at slower speeds. no codes on the typical scanner. (it did have abs codes though).
Once the scanguage gets here, what should I begin looking for?
Last edited by devious delight; 04-23-2013 at 07:40 AM.
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Re: Just bought an '05 escape
Is there a software install that will allow you to stay in EV mode longer (say upto 40mph), or accelerate a little faster in EV mode?
Is there a way to tell the difference between a brush mecs pump and a brushless one (without removing it)?
where can i find a picture of the block heater (or plug if mine doesn't have one)?
Also, I'm getting the red triangle (of doom?!) after about 40 miles of highway driving. I can drive all day in the city at slower speeds. no codes on the typical scanner. (it did have abs codes though).
Once the scanguage gets here, what should I begin looking for?
Is there a way to tell the difference between a brush mecs pump and a brushless one (without removing it)?
where can i find a picture of the block heater (or plug if mine doesn't have one)?
Also, I'm getting the red triangle (of doom?!) after about 40 miles of highway driving. I can drive all day in the city at slower speeds. no codes on the typical scanner. (it did have abs codes though).
Once the scanguage gets here, what should I begin looking for?
Without starting, turn the key to the run position and check if your MECP is running under the radiator. You should hear it if it is. Don't think you can check if it's a brushless or not without removing.
If you don't see a plug near the radiator, you don't have a block heater.
Red triangle after driving longer distances sounds like the MECS. ABS light might be a broken tone ring.
SG - Monitor Instant MPG to learn how to increase MPG. Play around with the other gauges till you see what you want to monitor. Program X-gauge for battery SOC percentage. The Nav battery bar is crap.
GaryG
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Re: Just bought an '05 escape
I had two SGII's in my '05 FEH, one on top of the dash and one under the dash. I made both brackets by bending a piece of 1" X 1/16" flat alum and drilled screw holes for the existing screws under the dash. This way I could remove the SGII without making any holes in the dash when I sold it. Here is a photo I took. http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/showp.../500/ppuser/36
GaryG
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Re: Just bought an '05 escape
Engine block heater is "option 41H" as shown in the parts below:
Only those 05 FEH vehicles sold in the so called nine "northern states" came with option 41H as standard equipment. The block heater plugs/screws into the back of the engine block where one just removes a dummy cover. The charger part fits on the side firewall under the windshield bottle fluid reservoir. The long cord runs out the front grille where one plugs this into an extension cord and electrical outlet.
A broken tone ring will result in a "flash" of the ABS light on the dash during braking. A clunking sound may be noticed. Your scanguage should provide additional information on the issue during highway driving.
Only those 05 FEH vehicles sold in the so called nine "northern states" came with option 41H as standard equipment. The block heater plugs/screws into the back of the engine block where one just removes a dummy cover. The charger part fits on the side firewall under the windshield bottle fluid reservoir. The long cord runs out the front grille where one plugs this into an extension cord and electrical outlet.
A broken tone ring will result in a "flash" of the ABS light on the dash during braking. A clunking sound may be noticed. Your scanguage should provide additional information on the issue during highway driving.
Last edited by Billyk24; 04-25-2013 at 08:09 PM.
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Re: Just bought an '05 escape
thought I'd update. mecs pump wasn't working, and it was low on coolant.
replaced the mecs pump, filled with coolant. Found a leak in the radiator. Soldered it shut. seems good. I'm planning a small trip this weekend, so I'll find out if anything else is in need of repair.
replaced the mecs pump, filled with coolant. Found a leak in the radiator. Soldered it shut. seems good. I'm planning a small trip this weekend, so I'll find out if anything else is in need of repair.
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Re: Just bought an '05 escape
If you'd like maybe I could stop up some day or evening and show you how I did my engine block (and HV battery) heater in my '05. Glad to help out. I got the parts from Tousley Ford in White Bear Lake and they were the cheapest in the TC area (<$40 for the block heater). If you're just going to do the engine block heater and not (additionally) the hookup and power supply for the HV battery heater, I've got the power cord for the engine block heater I can sell you cheap.