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Amer Bitar 12-15-2013 12:15 PM

4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 
I have ford 4wd Escape Hybrid 2008 the , im stuck in the snow but the 4wd didn't work how I can fix this problem ?:lightbulb
im check fuse number 11 and 35 its work also check the voltage its on the range 14.6 v im check the Rear axle solenoid its 3 ohm its mean work , what I can do more ?:(

GaryG 12-15-2013 03:19 PM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 

Originally Posted by Amer Bitar (Post 250548)
I have ford 4wd Escape Hybrid 2008 the , im stuck in the snow but the 4wd didn't work how I can fix this problem ?:lightbulb
im check fuse number 11 and 35 its work also check the voltage its on the range 14.6 v im check the Rear axle solenoid its 3 ohm its mean work , what I can do more ?:(

Can you turn off traction control so the tires can spin?

Gary

hondarider90 12-15-2013 05:43 PM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 
I don't think 08 has that, mine doesn't

Amer Bitar 12-16-2013 11:24 AM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 
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im read about Rear axle its say automatically work by The difference between reading wheels rotation , but i don't have any error in screen abut ABS brake or VDC

stevedebi 12-17-2013 09:39 AM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 

Originally Posted by GaryG (Post 250550)
Can you turn off traction control so the tires can spin?

Gary

No TC on the 2008.

hcbflash 02-08-2014 07:46 PM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 
Amer, like many drivers it appears that you are rather optomistic about driving in snow with your SUV. I don't know what your road and snow conditions are, but I hope you have better knowledge and judgement than to consider off-road snow driving with a near - stock Ford Escape Hybrid. If you need to drive off road or in snow deeper than 3 or 4" your own abilities will totally determine the outcome, and the vehicle is nearly immaterial. If you can't lock your hubs and go into a locked 4WD condition you probably have the wrong vehicle for deep snow. There are some vehicles that don't have the actual locking hubs that do pretty well, but only experience with multiple vehicles over dozens or even hundreds of instances will give most people a real understanding of the low and widely varying traction, increased rolling resistance, hard-packing of the snow, and how to work WITH it, even use those conditions to move you where you're willing to go. I love my FEH, but it has nowhere near the ground clearance and feel of it's traction and drive torque to make it something I'd willingly drive in serious snow.

You may know much of this and simply be caught by surprise and unwillingly in this position. The FEH is AWD, as opposed to 4WD, and does fine in dirt, some sand, plowed or packed snow on roads, but deep, loose sand and snow are NOT in it's repertoire (even with serious tires).

This is where we were all suprised and pleased when Ford did a hybrid SUV. Technically SUV is the antithesis of fuel efficiency, LRR tires, and unfeelable and computer controlled torque. I'm still very disappointed with their abandoning of it.

Billyk24 02-09-2014 04:06 AM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 
We argue all the time about the term "AWD" and the FEH because the vehicle goes into 4wd and then out of 4wd into 2wd 12 months a year. A simple touch to the accelerator will induce the vehicle to go into 4wd regardless of weather or road conditions.

wptski 02-09-2014 07:02 AM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 
AWD is just a buzz word. It's just 4WD without a transfer case with a lower gear ration option and full lock position. Even Ford's own WorkShop Manual changes back/forth between the two terms.

At one time even Ford website showed a AWD system graphic with selectable road conditions. It show power flow to rear wheel changing back/forth from side to side under certain road conditions which it doesn't do! It only directs power between the front and rear wheels. Maybe this is why the Ford website pulled that graphic back in mid 2009.

stevedebi 02-10-2014 08:57 AM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 

Originally Posted by Billyk24 (Post 251194)
We argue all the time about the term "AWD" and the FEH because the vehicle goes into 4wd and then out of 4wd into 2wd 12 months a year. A simple touch to the accelerator will induce the vehicle to go into 4wd regardless of weather or road conditions.

Yes, it is surprising how many people don't know this. Those rear wheels engage a lot, unlike most other "AWD" systems that depend on slippage. The FEH AWD does slippage AND does it at other times....

xspirit 02-10-2014 06:26 PM

Re: 4WD Escape Hybrid 2008
 

Originally Posted by stevedebi (Post 251220)
Yes, it is surprising how many people don't know this. Those rear wheels engage a lot, unlike most other "AWD" systems that depend on slippage. The FEH AWD does slippage AND does it at other times....

Yes, the FEH's system is "predictive". Depending on speed, throttle position and other sensors, it will engage the rear wheels before detecting wheelspin. This makes it one step better than reactive "slip&grip" systems more common on small suv's.


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