How do I remove the engine cover plate on 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
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How do I remove the engine cover plate on 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
Hello!
Can someone please tell me how to take off the white aluminum cover (measures approx.18" X 18" rectangular shape) on top of the engine on my 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
I would like to see the engine components underneath it. I'm planning to do a tune-up, maybe change the spark plugs when need to. I used to do it on my old 1995 Ford Taurus, but this one is a Hybrid. Thank you so much for your help. I will appreciate it.
Leo
Can someone please tell me how to take off the white aluminum cover (measures approx.18" X 18" rectangular shape) on top of the engine on my 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
I would like to see the engine components underneath it. I'm planning to do a tune-up, maybe change the spark plugs when need to. I used to do it on my old 1995 Ford Taurus, but this one is a Hybrid. Thank you so much for your help. I will appreciate it.
Leo
#2
Re: How do I remove the engine cover plate on 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
Hello!
Can someone please tell me how to take off the white aluminum cover (measures approx.18" X 18" rectangular shape) on top of the engine on my 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
I would like to see the engine components underneath it. I'm planning to do a tune-up, maybe change the spark plugs when need to. I used to do it on my old 1995 Ford Taurus, but this one is a Hybrid. Thank you so much for your help. I will appreciate it.
Leo
Can someone please tell me how to take off the white aluminum cover (measures approx.18" X 18" rectangular shape) on top of the engine on my 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
I would like to see the engine components underneath it. I'm planning to do a tune-up, maybe change the spark plugs when need to. I used to do it on my old 1995 Ford Taurus, but this one is a Hybrid. Thank you so much for your help. I will appreciate it.
Leo
GaryG
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Re: How do I remove the engine cover plate on 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid?
Remember unlike older cars, there isn't much to 'tune up' on a hybrid until after 100,000 miles. No need to change a timing belt, tranny fluid, cap/wires/plugs, etc.
If you read the manual carefully the only thing you need to check regularly is engine oil every 10k miles and air filters.
If you read the manual carefully the only thing you need to check regularly is engine oil every 10k miles and air filters.
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