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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 339171
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334351
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 335010
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 341924
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 344453
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 343435
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 343192
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 344421
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 344444
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 344362
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 344200
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 344228
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Replacing and Maintaining Gas Struts on Your 2011 Ford Escape

The 2011 Ford Escape is a reliable vehicle that does feature gas struts, which are used in both the bonnet and tailgate to support the lifting and keeping them open safely. Over time, these gas struts can lose their effectiveness, resulting in difficulty when trying to open the bonnet or tailgate. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the gas struts are crucial for ensuring the efficient and safe operation of your vehicle.

If you're finding that the bonnet or tailgate of your Ford Escape isn't staying up like it used to, or if it feels heavier to lift, it's likely that the gas struts have come to the end of their lifespan. Replacing these components isn't overly complex, but it does require a basic understanding of their function and how they're attached to the vehicle. Here's how you can approach replacing and maintaining the gas struts for your Ford Escape.

  1. Identify the faulty gas struts:

    First, figure out whether it's the bonnet or tailgate gas struts that need attention or both. One way to test for faulty struts is to slowly open the tailgate or bonnet and see if it falls or doesn't stay open without assistance. If they require support to stay open, it's time to consider a replacement.

  2. Purchase the correct replacement gas struts:

    Ensure that you purchase the appropriate gas struts for the 2011 Ford Escape. There are various aftermarket parts available, or you might prefer to get genuine parts from a Ford dealership. Double-check specifications to avoid any compatibility issues.

  3. Safety first:

    When replacing your gas struts, prioritise safety. Use a prop or ask a friend to help hold the bonnet or tailgate open while you work, as releasing the struts will mean there's nothing supporting them.

  4. Remove the old gas struts:

    Gas struts typically attach with ball joints. Use a flathead screwdriver or a special removal tool to pop the clip on the strut and release it. Do this gently to avoid damaging the ball joint or other components of the car. Carefully remove the old struts.

  5. Install the new gas struts:

    Align the new gas struts with the ball joint attached to the vehicle. Snap them into place, ensuring they're firmly attached and secure. It's usually best to replace them one by one to maintain a balance while working. After installation, gently release any support props to ensure the struts hold the weight.

Regularly inspecting the gas struts as part of your vehicle's maintenance routine can help you avoid unexpected failures. Here are some maintenance tips:

  • Keep them clean:

    Dirt and debris can accumulate around the strut seals, affecting performance. Wipe down the struts with a clean cloth during regular maintenance checks to ensure longevity.

  • Check for wear and tear:

    Inspect the struts for any signs of leaking fluids or physical damage. If you notice any oil leaks or visible bends in the struts, it might be time to consider a replacement.

  • Listen for unusual noises:

    Pay attention to any squeaking or grinding sounds when opening the bonnet or tailgate. Such noises could indicate that the struts aren't functioning correctly and need inspection or replacement.

Whether you're driving through rugged terrain or making regular stops in urban settings, maintaining your Ford's functionality is vital. Replacing and maintaining gas struts might seem a minor detail, yet it helps ensure safety and comfort when accessing different compartments of the vehicle. Keep these pointers in mind and you'll have a smoothly operating Ford Escape, free from unexpected hitches when you need quick access to the boot or engine bay.