Maintenance on 2008/2009 Ford Escape 6cyl

Asked by Sandy Feb 03, 2015 at 10:26 AM about the 2008 Ford Escape XLT V6 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2008 or 2009 (dont remember) Ford Escape that is a 6  cyl.  I regularly do oil change and rotate tires, fluid check, brake check and such.  I am coming up on 90K miles is there some other maintenance I should be looking at performing.

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You should have already changed the transmission fluid, if you missed it do it soon. Spark plugs are designed to go 100,000 so that is coming up. Also I would change the brake fluid and do a cooling system flush. The owner's manual is a good resource for what's needed and when. If you don't have one they can be purchased at www.helminc.com

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everything starts going wrong once it approaches 100,000 miles. i’ve had mine for years & never had issues until it hit 100,000 miles. i’ve had a new water pump installed, new stabilizing links put on, most of the fluids re done & now i’m dealing with a loss of power steering

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