____"Try this...it works for the Scion.
...and also works for a yr 2000 Ford KA, with a slight difference, below . . .
____"Disconnect battery (neg. terminal) for 10 minutes.
____"Reconnect battery terminal. Open sunroof 1/2 way. Close and continue
_"holding button for about 10 seconds. You should hear a clunk.
On the Ka a very quiet 'clunk' occurred about 1-2 secs after closure.
____RESET!
...and the Ford workshop is short another AU$90!
Thank you very much, indeed.
(tidied up by FalcoF8 later)
A bottle brush is perfect for cleaning sunroof drain holes on the Ford Escape. The smaller tip on a two-tip bottle brush can be inserted and then pulled out to clean sunroof drain holes.
To manually close the sunroof on a Ford Escape, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed. Locate the sunroof's manual override mechanism, usually found near the sunroof motor or in the owner's manual. Use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to turn the override screw or knob clockwise until the sunroof closes completely. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
how do you manually close a sunroof in a 1996 ford explorer.
No, there was never a power sunroof version.
To reset the ECU on a 2006 Ford Escape, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and let the vehicle sit for about 15 minutes. This allows any residual power to drain and resets the ECU. Afterward, reconnect the negative battery cable, and start the vehicle to allow the ECU to reinitialize. It may be necessary to drive the car for a short distance to allow the ECU to relearn its parameters.
Open the small door near the switch and remove the 2 screws inside. The entire piece will drop from the ceiling, then push the switch out from the back.
fuse, read ford book ,,,,,
Yessir, it will.
To initialise again.
Ford Escape was created in 2000.
where is the computer located on a Ford escape
To manually close a sunroof on a Ford Explorer, locate the sunroof control switch, usually found on the overhead console. If the sunroof is stuck or the power is not working, you can use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry off the plastic cover near the sunroof motor. Then, use a 10mm socket wrench to turn the motor manually until the sunroof closes. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.