I have a 2000, and a friend of mine has a 2002. Both lost the timing belt around 50,000 miles ($900 =/- repair). Other than that no problems with either car.
Yes, the engine in a 2000 Escort is NOT an interference engine.
As far as I know the 2000 Ford Escort sedan has a SOHC engine rated at ( 114 horsepower ) and the Ford Escort ZX2 has a DOHC - Zetec engine rated at ( 130 horsepower ) * both engines are 2.0 liters in size *
The fuel pump relay on a 2000 Ford Escort is located under the hood in the engine compartment. It is in the fuse box.
In a 2000 Ford Escort ( for North America ) It has a 2.0 liter four cylinder engine * either the Dual Over Head Cam or the Single Over Head Cam version
You can view the 2000 Ford Escort owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides
i have a 1992 ford escort lx 1.9l. will a 1995 ford escort engine fit. and what would have to replace.
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According to the 2000 Ford Escort Owner Guide : For the 2.0 liter , DOHC , Zetec engine : ( Motorcraft BXT-58 ) * that's BCI group size 58
I believe the Ford Escort 1.9L engine is non-interference.
El_RiVe Says: The engine is the same, with some changes in the air intake sensors (6 cables in one, 4 cables in the other)
it is on the top of the thermostat housing on the drivers side of the engine
yes