2010 FORD ESCAPE engine overheat

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual Speedometer:Indicates the
current vehicle speed.
Engine coolant temperature
gauge:Indicates engine coolant
temperature. At normal operating
temperature, the needle will be in
the normal range (between

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual Press the control to move the seat
forward, backward, up or down.
Heated seats (if equipped)
WARNING:Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin
because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes,

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual •Turn off the speed control. The speed control may shut off
automatically when you are towing on long, steep grades.
•Consult your local motor vehicle speed regulations for towing a trailer.
•To

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual O/D (overdrive mode) is automatically returned each time the engine is
turned off.
L (Low)
•Provides maximum engine braking.
•Will downshift to the lowest available gear for the current vehicle
sp

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement
•If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement, slow down, but
avoid severe brake application, ease the vehicle back onto the
pavement only afte

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual Driving on hilly or sloping terrain
Although natural obstacles may make it necessary to travel diagonally up
or down a hill or steep incline, you should always try to drive straight up
or straight dow

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual •Refer toscheduled maintenance informationfor service interval
schedules.
•Be sure to read and understandPrecautions when servicing your
vehiclein this chapter.
If the engine coolant has not been

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FORD ESCAPE 2010 2.G Owners Manual •Do not use alcohol, methanol, brine or any engine coolants
mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze (coolant).Alcohol
and other liquids can cause engine damage from overheating or
freezing.
•Do
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