If your a do-it- yourselfer and you want to save some money buy changing your own fuel filter, this video should help. Most fuel injected vehicles will have a fuel filter arrangement similar to this one. The actual filter & the actual retainer clips can very greatly so be sure to get the info you need for your specific application.
Ford Escape Spark plugs
If your a do-it-yourselfer and you want to change your own spark plugs, here's how to do it. You can see the front plugs easy but the back ones are buried under the intake. But don't worry, you simply take the intake off. No special tools are needed, just take your time and be careful
Escape cabin filter
If you a do-it-yourselfer with a Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner, or Mazda Tribute, here's how to change your cabin air filter
Ford Escape Front Brakes
If your a do-it- yourselfer and you want to save some money by changing your own front brakes on a Ford Escape, here's how to do it.
Front wheel bearing
If your a do-it-yourselfer and you've been told you need a front wheel bearing, you can do it. There are different types of wheel bearings. This type is a self-contained all-in-one assembly. If yours is this type, here's how to do it.
How To Clean A Ford MAF Sensor - Simple & Effective
Cleaning a Ford mass air flow sensor. This procedure should work on most Ranger Mustang Taurus F150 etc. from the 1990's and 2000's. After doing this, my truck performed much better. Smoother running, and more responsive. I used paint thinner and denatured alcohol with a cotton swab.
2002 Ford Escape 3.0 Misfire Case Study
Within this video I am covering parts of Section 1 and Section 22 in my eBook available at www.scannerdanner.com. For more on the Picoscope and the WPS500 pressure transducer I am using go to www.picoauto.com.
2001 Ford Escape - Engine running rough on cold start
When starting the engine cold, it will run very rough like this and if let set it will stall completely. After driving around it still runs rough, but not this bad. Any ideas on what the issue could be? Note that I didn't press on the gas at all after starting the car. All I did was start it.
How To Diagnose A Fuel Pump Failure - EricTheCarGuy
How To Diagnose A Fuel Pump Failure - EricTheCarGuy
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Airtex diagnosis webpage
http://www.airtexproducts.com/techresources1.html
I had the privilege of visiting Airtex and while I was there I spoke with Shane Neuman about diagnosing a faulty fuel pump, here is the result, Hope the information is helpful.
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What's wrong with this engine, the fix
Once again, gathering Evidence leads us to the real problem. Instead of guessing and throwing parts at the problem, keep looking until you discover the Evidence that will tell you what the problem is.
How To Replace Drum Brake Shoes (Full) - EricTheCarGuy
How To Replace Drum Brake Shoes (Full) - EricTheCarGuy
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Here is a full length version of a video that I posted some time ago, this way you can watch the entire thing in one sitting instead of switching from one video to the next. If your watching this for the first time I'm aware that sandals are not the best thing to wear when doing auto repair. In addition there IS a jack stand just out of frame in the video I just leave the floor jack in place while I work normally where it is so that it's quicker to let the car down when I'm done.
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