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Where should I pour antifreeze into a 2014 Ford Escape?

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Luis R

If you own a 2014 Ford Escape, you might have decided to save money by changing the fluids yourself. Changing the antifreeze is a simple task that can be done in about 8 to 12 minutes. To locate the reservoir, stand in front of your vehicle, open the hood, and prop it up. Find the large, clearish-white tank on the driver's side of the engine bay - that's where you'll fill up the new coolant or antifreeze.

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  • DJ bree'

    To determine the location for adding antifreeze in a 2014 Ford Escape, first make sure that the engine is turned off and has cooled down. Then, raise the hood and secure it using the prop rod. Locate the antifreeze/coolant reservoir, typically a white plastic container situated in the left rear section near the radiator hose. Inspect the fluid level indicators to ascertain if more antifreeze/coolant is necessary. Wrap a thick cloth around the pressure relief cap on the reservoir, slowly loosen and remove it. Utilize a funnel to carefully pour the correct type of antifreeze/coolant into the reservoir up to the full cold level. Securely replace the cap by twisting it until you hear a click.

  • Billy S

    In the reservoir located on the passenger side near the firewall.

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