SOURCE: I have a 2006 Ford Expedition. The Air
you have a vacuum loss to the ac control head, the motors that divert air are vacuum operated, if you loose vacuum the system goes to defrost for safety reasons, the vacuum comes from the engine, then goes o a plastic vacuum tank under the hook start there, it is a 3/16 id hose.
SOURCE: How to remove an engine
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Click on the following link for step by step.instructions on how to Remove and Install the Engine on a 2006 Ford Escape.
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SOURCE: I have a 2006 Ford
The procedure is as follows:-------
You need to raise the truck off all four wheels the remove the rear drive shaft then remove the front drive shaft .Next drain the fluid from the transfer case . next reinstall drain plug. Now use a jack and a flat piece of wood and slightly jack up un the bottom of the transmission to take the weight off the crossmember . Next remove the croosmember brace after removing that and supporting the transmission you can start removing the wiring and contols on the transfer case after dissconecting all that now you can remove the bolts from the transmission to the transfer case , remove all but one easy to get to lower one ( you choose) now start taking the last bolt out while holding the transfer to the transmission .( two people here helps) once you have removed the last bolt slide the transfer case back torwards the rear end some fluid may come out once you seperate these two be ready to catch it with a drain pan . you slide the transfer off the transmission out put shaft and it out . flow the step inreverse to install don't forget to refill the new transfer case with fluid and check the transmission fluid level once you have lowerd the truck back down.--------
Also click this link below for more help:--------
http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-replace-transfer-case-on-2006.html
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This should help.Thanks.Helpmech.
SOURCE: Replaced battery on my 2006 Ford Escape. Still won't start but everything else works
Figure by everything else you mean the radio,lights,etc? Is the engine turning over? What happens when the key is fully engaged? If the engine does not turn over the first place to look would be your fuses. Ensure that none look to be burnt or blown.If so replace and try again.If fuses look good Next step would be to ensure starter connection is good and starter is turning over.If the starter is not turning over then I would focus on it.Hope this helps.
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