Hi Kristina,here's a link on replacing your pcv valve. 2004 Ford Escape 3 0l V6 Coil Sparkplug and PCV Change
SOURCE: 2004 Ford Escape Electrical problem
This is a problem with the alternator. Diode rectifiers and voltage regulator replacement will give this baby a 14.2 voltage output. In this 3L V6 SUV removal of the alternator requires removing the right tire, the right axis and undercovering to reach the 6G alternator. It is a 133mm rectifier with a motorcraft, The serpentine belt is better removed from the bottom. Also keep a bucket on hand to recover the oil from the transmission.
SOURCE: engine lost power on a 2004 ford escape and then
Yes this could be the problem, because you are having backpressure, which is usually the cat, or worst case scenario, you may have a bent or stuck exhaust valve...But what you can do, is disonnect the cat., or the exhaust, and let it run...Now its going to be loud, but if you dont have that back pressure then you know its just the cat., but if you still have it, then you know it maybe a bent or stuck exhaust valve....
Testimonial: "Thank you very much for your hasty response. I will disconnect the exhaust and run it. Let's hope this will prove to be a faulty cat conv. "
SOURCE: 2004 ford escape 2.4 engine manual trans. trans
it might be just that the tranny needs to be flushed and refilled and or whole tranny needs to be rebuilt or replaced
Testimonial: "thx"
SOURCE: video for replacing front brakes pads and rotors on a 2004 ford e
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Brake Bleeding
Purging air and moisture from your binders
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ABS Speed Sensor Service
A clean sensor is a happy sensor
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Drum Brakes - Rear Brake Drum Adjustment
It's stupid not to adjust your rear drum brakes
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Replacement Rotors
Friction, brake rotors, and you
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Power-Bleeding Brake Systems
Air today, gone tomorrow
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Replacing Brake Pads
How to replace worn pads
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Bleeding Power Steering
Getting rid of that air in there
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