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5W-30.
1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of Ford Escape
A 2006 Ford Escape uses standard 5w-30 type motor oil. This provides a good balance of viscosity and protection for the engine.
160 TO 180 degrees. should be the norm 1928/29 will run hotter that the 30/31 due to radiator size .30/31 radiator is larger
On a 2002 Ford Escape 3.0 liter V6 engine : firewall 1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of vehicle > driver
autozone has them for under $15, and about 30 minutes of your time
Check your owner manual to be certain, however, I believe 30 psi "cold."
Yes , according to the 2002 Ford Escape Owner Guide : ( 5W-20 engine oil is used in the 2.0 litre four cylinder engine and the 3.0 litre V6 engine )
Consult your drivers manual for the correct oil to be used.
Bottom of the oil pan on the bottom of the motor. Its on about a 30 degree angle that's the plane degree that it is threaded into
a radiator for a 2001 ford focus dual overhead cam will cost you 135.16 including taxes at autozone. you can find radiators to about 30 dollars below that on-line or around 50 dollars above that anywhere else if you purchase it at any of your local parts store.
I usually pull one end of the lower hose off the radiator and allow the system to drain then, reattach and fill with antifreeze. Start car and let it idle for 30 minutes, (keeping the radiator cap off to bleed the air out) and top off the coolant level.