Well,
if wired trailer lights means:you wired a trailer/tow harness into your factory harness.
There is only 2 answers that come to mind.
1. You've blown a fuse.
2. You wired your trailer/tow harness in wrong.
So... If you possibly wired it in wrong, you'll need to start over again.
The best place to start is to pull out the trailer/tow harness & put the Escape's harness back together like it was before you started. Then check all lights & fuse's.
If all's well, this is the color code you'll need to use to hook-up your basic 4-wire trailer/tow harness.
Key Code:
The left side of the code is your trailer/tow harness.
& the right side of the code is your escape's harness.
YELLOW-to-YELLOW (pass. sd. stop-turn light)
GREEN-to-GREEN (driver sd. stop-turn light)
BROWN-to-BROWN (park/running lights)
WHITE-to-WHITE/w-Black stripe (ground).
This should git you happly towing in no time.
(P.S. there should be a tow wire kit avalible for your escape. Call your Ford dealer for the part no#. With the part no# you can git more cheaply elsewhere.)
You can use "Scotch locks" on the tailights, and stop lights - trace them from the rear light fixture
Short circuit , maybe ????
I'm not sure what you mean. If your truck lights work, there's nothing wrong with the fuses. You likely need to replace the trailer plug adapter. It's an inline y-connector that hooks in.
I don't believe there is one. I had to have mine wired in.
Wired Records was created in 2005.
Check fuses, check bulbs, check connections.
Wired to Win - 2005 was released on: USA: December 2005 France: 14 June 2006
Hard-Wired - 2005 was released on: USA: 16 April 2005 (CheapShot LA) (premiere)
New car under warranty. Call the dealer.
The Ford Escape is equipped with a factory transmission cooler. If you look into the lower opening of the front bumper you should see it mounted there.
It is important to know what the warning lights mean on a dashboard. The ABS lights flash on any vehicle when there is an issue with the brake system.
To replace the license plate lights on a 2005 Ford Escape, first, open the rear hatch and locate the access panel for the license plate lights. Use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to gently pry off the cover. Remove the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise, then insert the new bulb and twist it clockwise to secure it. Finally, replace the cover and ensure the lights are functioning properly.