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Parts for your 2019 Ford Escape-Universal joints

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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

$12
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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

$14
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Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

$368
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Mackay Drive Shaft Coupling

Mackay Drive Shaft Coupling

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$330
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1005

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1005

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$387
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25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

$4,508
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Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

$1,471
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1003

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1003

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$683
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1004

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1004

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$331
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Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

$2,127
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1019

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1019

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$868
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Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

$976
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1006

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1006

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$1,810
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1009

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1009

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$615
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1007

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1007

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$735
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UNIVERSAL JOINT - GUIS-73
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UNIVERSAL JOINT - GUIS-73

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$211
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U JOINT
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U JOINT

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$66
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U/JOINT-B/FORD CHEV FORD IHC JAG
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GMB

U/JOINT-B/FORD CHEV FORD IHC JAG

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Understanding the 2019 Ford Escape Drivetrain

The 2019 Ford Escape is generally equipped with a front-wheel drive system, or you might find an all-wheel drive option for certain trims. These systems are designed with efficiency and performance in mind, making the vehicle suitable for both city driving and off-road adventures. Typically, the Escape does not utilise a traditional drivetrain configuration that includes universal joints as found in rear-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles with a solid rear axle. Instead, it involves constant velocity (CV) joints, which perform a similar function but are better suited for front-wheel drive systems.

While universal joints are a critical component in many vehicles, facilitating the transfer of rotational force while allowing for flex and movement, the Escape relies on CV joints. The shift towards CV joints in vehicles like the Escape is driven by their ability to maintain more constant velocity and power delivery, especially important for front-wheel-drive systems.

Understanding and Maintaining CV Joints in Your Ford Escape

Even though your 2019 Ford Escape doesn't use traditional universal joints, it's crucial to maintain your CV joints, which serve a similar purpose. CV joints are critical in ensuring smooth power transfer from the transmission to the wheels, allowing for consistent and efficient vehicle operation.

  • Signs of Wear and Tear
    • Clicking or Popping Noises: If you hear a clicking or popping noise when turning your Escape, especially at full lock, it could be an indicator of a worn CV joint.
    • Vibration While Driving: A vibrating sensation, particularly at higher speeds, might point towards a problematic CV joint.
    • Grease Leaks: Grease splattered on the inside of your tyre or around the wheel well could signal a leak in the CV joint boot - this often leads to joint degradation over time.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it may not necessarily mean immediate joint failure, but it does require attention to prevent further damage and potential loss of vehicle control.

  1. Regular Inspections
    • Ensure you have the CV joints checked during regular service intervals. Technicians will look for signs of wear, compromised boot integrity, and proper joint operation.
  2. Boot Maintenance
    • Maintaining the CV joint boots, which cover the joints and protect them from dirt and moisture, is crucial. Damaged boots should be replaced immediately to prevent debris ingestion and subsequent joint failure.
  3. Prompt Repairs
    • If your CV joints are worn or the boots are damaged, timely repairs or replacements will save costlier repairs down the track. Replacing a CV joint can involve significant labour, but it's a manageable procedure nonetheless.

By ensuring that the CV joints and boots of your Ford Escape are in good condition, you preserve your vehicle's handling and performance while extending the lifespan of the drivetrain components. Regular servicing by a professional who can catch early signs of wear and tear ensures the Escape continues to deliver optimal performance without unexpected surprises.

Taking care of your CV joints as part of your regular maintenance routine keeps the Ford Escape on the road longer, providing a reliable experience whether you're cruising the highways or exploring the paths less travelled.