The park lamp fuse on a Ford Escape is located in the main fuse panel, near the hood release. It prevents the lamp from drawing too much current and will break under excessive load.
Fuse # 7 - 20 amp maxi-fuse - for trailer park lamp and trailer stop lamp
Check the brake light fuse. This year Ford trucks have a safety mechanism that prevents shifting out of park without pushing the brake pedal. If a brake lamp or trailer wiring is damaged can it blow the fuse and it won't allow a shift from park.
the vehicle is stuck in park how do i get it out?
On my 1999 Explorer it is fuse #30 labelled "Park Lamp/Trailer Tow Relay" in the passenger compartment fuse panel Page 183 of Owners Guide
Under the dash drivers side
Usually you have to press the brake to release from park, if this does not work, there is a fuse to operate this. Check with your local Ford dealer, they can help you.
There's a large hatch under the driver on the right hand side - below the ignition- Parker fuse is under there. Cheers sue
When first start the engine on your ford escape in park, it sputtered and then when warm up it runs ok and then when you driving on the road it jerks going up the hill and lose power. And on flat road it smooth out.
The engine should be hot and idling in park.
Check the park lamp fuse.
fuse 21 is LCM park lamps and interior illumination, autolamp/sunload sensor
They are on the same fuse.