Why didn't the indicator temp gauge move?

40

Asked by Erika Nov 08, 2013 at 06:14 PM about the 2004 Ford Escape XLS AWD

Question type: General

I just bought an 04 ford escape. The indicator temp gauge after driving for about an hour
was still just a little above cool.  Is that normal? Please answer I am at my wits end, I
have been looking for an suv for almost 6 weeks and finally bought my 04 ford escape
today.. Thanks, Erika

4 Answers

40

Oh I also had the heat on that worked fine, I turned on the cool vent air on and that seemed to work too. The seller said the air works, so what could it be or is this normal??

1 people found this helpful.
40

Also there is NO check engine lights on or any other warning lights.

1 people found this helpful.
365

Have the thermostat checked--could be stuck open not allowing the engine to heat.

2 people found this helpful.
10

I am having almost the same issue with a Ford Escape 2011, the temperature gauge was in the middle this morning before I even started the engine. And when I did start the engine, it had a very rough start. By pressing the fuel pedal a bit, it went well. The fault was P0116 which means it is ECT fault. Therefore, I spent a full day searching for this part but I could not. Anyone can advise?

1 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Escape

Looking for a Used Escape in your area?

CarGurus has 4,017 nationwide Escape listings starting at $3,495.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Bratts
    Reputation
    4,460
  • #2
    Gene Arnett
    Reputation
    3,990
  • #3
    KenF
    Reputation
    3,600
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Ford Explorer
71 Great Deals out of 2,016 listings starting at $3,333
Used Toyota RAV4
122 Great Deals out of 3,074 listings starting at $3,900
Used Honda CR-V
182 Great Deals out of 5,035 listings starting at $440
Used Chevrolet Equinox
96 Great Deals out of 3,375 listings starting at $1,695
Used Ford F-150
336 Great Deals out of 13,399 listings starting at $3,000
Used Ford Escape Hybrid
17 Great Deals out of 672 listings starting at $7,990
Used Toyota Camry
52 Great Deals out of 1,161 listings starting at $4,594
Used Ford Focus
19 Great Deals out of 525 listings starting at $2,995
Used Hyundai Tucson
103 Great Deals out of 2,706 listings starting at $3,455
Used Honda Civic
175 Great Deals out of 4,082 listings starting at $440

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.