A 95 Escort is capable of towing a trailer of up to 900 lbs. Make sure you have a load carrying hitch that is not connected to the bumper or the rear axle.
right in the transmission dip stick just pop out and use a small funnel
under back seat just pop it off remove a few screws
You don't. You call a locksmith and have him open the door.
Look at the outer end of the driver's seat bottom
Yes it is a trailer and a camper
first of all try getting a engine scanner you can usually rent at auto store it might pop a code
Open the trunck and inside their is bolts just unbolt them and it should pop right off
Push in & turn the bulb a quarter & should pop out. Get the same no. bulb from an auto parts store.
With a screwdriver in each corner will pop the side card off.
No ask UHaul - you can bet that their lawyers have given them guidelines as to what cars can adequately pull the trailer. Their advertising says that basically any car can pull it. The main question should be what your hitch is rated for. The 1999 Ford Escort officially can only pull 1000lbs (see owners manual). So the answer really depends on 2 things - whether the loaded trailer will weigh more than 1000lbs and how comfortable you are exceeding that limit assuming that your trailer hitch is rated for more than 1000lbs. I am fitting my 1999 Escort wagon with a 2000lb hitch for pulling a small pop-up tent trailer this week, so have nothing further to report on the little car's ability to pull a trailer weighing slightly more than 1000lbs up long grades, etc. A few things to consider when towing a trailer: - go slow - leave lots of extra room to stop - use lower gears on hills and grades to reduce likelihood of engine overheating - turn off air conditioning on uphill grades Something for you to consider.
pull back the carpet take the plastic panelthere should be 2 skrews take them off and then pop the lense out
Its simple. You just open up the hatch, and there are little plastic pieces on each side, inside the car, by the tail lights that pop out, and there are your light bulbs.