Every 100,000 Kilometers.
On the 1995 model it's suggested every 60,000 miles. The max I would say would be 100,000 miles.
No. She is not for escort. Sorry.
Check that the flap in the fill tube is closing properly. This problem can also appear if the tank has been replaced by an earlier or van/estate tank. Or if the fill tube has been replaced with the wrong type.
if it's a petrol model then it's every 40,000 miles.
What model escort? It will fit in a saloon (4 door) then it will fit, but all the electronics are going to have to be changed. If it is going in a coupe (zx2) then yes. There was no change from 98 to 99. Hope that is some help to you.
In North America the last model year for the Ford Escort was ( 2003 )
If they are of the same model.
Yes, it is possible to put a 89 Ford Escort engine in a newer model of the Ford Escort. It is however important to note that all this needs some fabrication.
5 or 6, not counting 1/10ths, depending on the model.
LX in car in which "x" for petrol version & 'L" For lowest model.. VX in car in which "x" for petrol version & "V" For Medium model... ZX in car in which "x" for petrol version & 'Z" For Top model..
this depends on whether your car is a diesel or petrol and what year it was manufactured. On a petrol model (all years) it is Peugeots recommendation that the belt be changed at 80,000miles but they also state that on vehicles with a lot of stop start driving ie. around town and school run type driving only, this should be halved to 40,000. On diesel models Peugeot stated that the belt should be changed every 40,000 miles or reduced to 36,000 for short journey cars.I hope this helps
Like hexane model here.