Loss of power With my 2014 Ford escape

Asked by GuruBRYNC Jan 15, 2019 at 10:01 AM about the 2014 Ford Escape SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2014 ford escape seems to be doing some
weird things I have to boost the SUV every time to
get it started looks like my engine light is on gas
light is stuck on rpms don't work speed odometer
doesn't work what could this be? How can I fix it

6 Answers

20

Check ur fuses and relays. and you have something pulling your battery down overnight. look for the cause you. have two fuse boxes one inside and uder hood. Have a scan done to save you some time and money good luck.

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2014 Ford escape 1.6 wheel drive. Lost all power, after it was parked and turned off. Any ideas?

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150

Can somebody help me I have a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium 1.6 all-wheel drive I just started losing power on my takeoff and even going up hills like my RPMs goes all the way up to five and six then Back Down 2

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30

My 2014 loses power going up graded, I get a code about the transmission. What can I do to fix this?

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