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The 2004 Ford Escape comes with a factory-installed timing chain, which, although it may produce more noise that some may find bothersome, its reliability should compensate for this inconvenience. Typically, there is no need to replace the timing chain throughout the vehicle's lifespan. Ford uses these timing chains across all trims of the 2004 Escape, including two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions, with either the 2.3 L4 or 3.0 V6 engine. In the event that replacement becomes necessary, the cost can range from $40 to $120 depending on the brand of the part. Symptoms of timing chain failure include engine rattling noise and metal particles in the oil; if you notice these signs, it is advisable to promptly schedule service for your vehicle.
The timing belt for the Ford Escape has the part number 95294 and costs around $30.