The 1994 Ford Escort with the 1.9L Escort has a coolant capacity dependent on whether it an automatic or standard transmission. Automatic equipped vehicles have a coolant capacity of 6.3-quarts, and 5.3 for the standard. The factory recommended coolant is 50/50 mixture of ethylene glycol to water. Distilled water is advisable, and modern universal coolants (such as Prestone, and G-05) are downwardly compatible to this application.
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cause the orange is for Chevrolets newer models
5w-30
The one and only 1.9 liter engine.
Ford escort has a power steering fluid capacity of one point. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the power steering fluid.
It should turn on at 210 degrees F.
I believe it is located in the fuel tank.
Serpentine belt diagrams for the 1994 Ford Escort 1.9 liter can be found on AutoZone under the Repair Help section. It also gives step-by-step instructions on how to change the belt.
The spark plug gap for a 1994 Ford Escort with a 1.6 liter 16V engine should be set at .043 inches. This is equal to about 1.1 mm.
With standard transmission and no A/C, 15 US Quarts. With standard transmission and A/C, 16 US Quarts. With automatic transmission with or without A/C, 16 US Quarts.
typically 14 gallons for 2.3 liter
5 quarts