are you sure that your escape is not a 2003 model?
Well, if wired trailer lights means:you wired a trailer/tow harness into your factory harness. There is only 2 answers that come to mind. 1. You've blown a fuse. 2. You wired your trailer/tow harness in wrong. So... If you possibly wired it in wrong, you'll need to start over again. The best place to start is to pull out the trailer/tow harness & put the Escape's harness back together like it was before you started. Then check all lights & fuse's. If all's well, this is the color code you'll need to use to hook-up your basic 4-wire trailer/tow harness. Key Code: The left side of the code is your trailer/tow harness. & the right side of the code is your escape's harness. YELLOW-to-YELLOW (pass. sd. stop-turn light) GREEN-to-GREEN (driver sd. stop-turn light) BROWN-to-BROWN (park/running lights) WHITE-to-WHITE/w-Black stripe (ground). This should git you happly towing in no time. (P.S. there should be a tow wire kit avalible for your escape. Call your ford dealer for the part no#. With the part no# you can git more cheaply elsewhere.)
The Ford Escape is equipped with a factory transmission cooler. If you look into the lower opening of the front bumper you should see it mounted there.
where is torque converter solenoid on a 2001 ford escape xlt
In the Ford Escapes car manual or repair manual there should be a radio diagram. Most radios can be exchanged in place of the factory radio though a harness may need to be purchased.
Check the fuses for the trailer wiring.
Harry, Ron and HERMIONE escape on a dragon
TV and movie music
No, of course not.
$1800
Headcase by the fratellis?
Between oil filter and catalytic converter
it got killed