Should be Ok, check towing capacity against GVW to be sure, stay well below the limit.
Also check with the dealer if the Escape has an automatic transmission, damage can result from towing if not done properly.
Yes it can the transmission is geared in such a way that neutral flat towing is possible.
ANY car can be flat towed, though some models will be more difficult to set up than others.
Yes
That's going to depend on your transfer case. If you have a manual transfer case, or an electronic transfer case with a neutral position, then all you have to do it put the transfer case in neutral. If not, then you'll have to remove the driveshafts in order to flat tow it without wrecking your transmission.
Sure it can, I imagine that one has been hit by an 18 wheeler by now and was flat when it was towed.
Yes, even a vehicle with their E brake on can be towed
Pretty much any vehicle can. Some vehicles, regardless of make have very specific procedures for towing behind an RV, refer to the owners manual. If you dont have one, and it is a Ford, you can download one, and all of the original owners guides from the fordowner.com website. you may need to register with your vin, but it is free and you'll have access to alot of information.
Unless Ford says otherwise, you would need to remove the driveshaft.
Your 2001 Ford Escape could be cutting of for a number of reasons including, low on fuel and a bad motor. You should have your truck towed to a garage to have it checked.
Behind the dashboard on the floor
behind intake manifold on 4cyl
can a ford expedition be flat towed?