For a 1995 Ford Escort GT ( 1.8 litre four cylinder engine )
( BCI group size 35 )
* such as the Motorcraft BXT-35 , Fords " top of the line " battery
A six cell, wet charged 12 volt battery. The model bat that your car takes is in a book anyplace you could buy the battery. A store employee will be able to tell you which battery your car takes.
Motorcraft ( BXT-58 ) according to the 1999 Ford Escort Owner Guide ( that's BCI group size 58 )
According to one of the Ford websites : For a 1995 Ford Escort : ( 1.9 is the Motorcraft FL-400-S engine oil filter ) ( 1.8 takes FL-816 )
It takes R 134-a freon.
According to the 1999 Ford Escort Owner Guide : Both the 2.0 liter SOHC engine and the 2.0 liter DOHC , Zetec engine came with the ( Motorcraft BXT-58 battery ) ( that's BCI group size 58 )
What kind of seat belt system do you have? Check your seat belt system, as my escort does this occassionally and it has to do with the seat belts not working properly.
Sony SR1116W
Depends on what kind of battery you have but 9 times out of ten all you will need is a couple wrenches.
You Need a 35 Series BatteryThe best answer I can offer is that you need a battery that is a 35 series. They vary from brand to brand such as in Wal-Mart, the brand "EverLife" requires size 35-3S. At CarQuest, it is a 35-84 battery is the size you need. Everything I read says that it works for both a '91 and a '92 Ford Escort (all types).
Any name brand 5w30 or 10w30.
12 V 11 A H/10 Hours
You can use any kind of PS fluid you want as long as it's labeled, "Power Steering fluid".