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  • How to Change Engine Oil and Filter on a 2005-2020 Ford Escape 2.5L (Trim: S | Engine: Inline 4 2.5L)
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How to Change Engine Oil and Filter on a 2005-2020 Ford Escape 2.5L (Trim: S | Engine: Inline 4 2.5L)

Step-by-step oil change guide with tools, 5W-20 capacity, torque specs, and reset tips

How to Change Engine Oil and Filter on a 2005-2020 Ford Escape 2.5L (Trim: S | Engine: Inline 4 2.5L)

Step-by-step oil change guide with tools, 5W-20 capacity, torque specs, and reset tips for 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

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🔧 Escape - Engine Oil & Oil Filter Change

This service replaces the used engine oil and oil filter on your Escape. Fresh oil protects the 2.5L engine from wear, heat, and sludge buildup.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 45-75 minutes


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Work on a level surface so the oil drains correctly and the vehicle stays stable.
  • ⚠️ Let the engine cool for 15-30 minutes if it was just driven; hot oil can burn skin.
  • ⚠️ Never work under your Escape supported only by a jack. Always use jack stands.
  • ⚠️ Keep oil off the serpentine belt, exhaust, and electrical connectors.
  • ⚠️ Battery disconnect is not required for this oil change.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 15mm socket
  • 3/8-inch drive ratchet
  • 3/8-inch drive torque wrench
  • Oil filter wrench 74mm 14-flute
  • Drain pan 8-quart minimum
  • Floor jack rated 2-ton minimum
  • Jack stands rated 2-ton minimum
  • Wheel chocks
  • Funnel
  • Clean shop towels
  • Nitrile gloves
  • Safety glasses

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Engine oil 5W-20 full synthetic or synthetic blend - Qty: 5.7 quarts
  • Engine oil filter - Qty: 1
  • Engine oil drain plug gasket - Qty: 1

📋 Before You Begin

  • 🅿️ Park your Escape on level ground and set the parking brake.
  • 🛞 Place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels before lifting the front.
  • 🌡️ Warm oil drains better. Run the engine for 2-3 minutes if it is completely cold, then shut it off.
  • 🔧 A torque wrench is a tool that tightens a bolt to an exact tightness so it is not too loose or too tight.
  • 🔧 An oil filter wrench is a cup-style tool that grips the oil filter so you can remove it without crushing it.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Raise and Secure the Front

  • Use the floor jack rated 2-ton minimum to lift the front of your Escape at the front subframe jacking area.
  • Place jack stands rated 2-ton minimum under the front pinch weld or approved support points.
  • Gently lower the vehicle onto the jack stands and lightly shake the vehicle to confirm it is stable.
  • Put on safety glasses and nitrile gloves.
  • Never trust the jack alone.

Step 2: Remove the Oil Fill Cap

  • Open the hood and remove the engine oil fill cap by hand.
  • Pull the dipstick up slightly by hand to help the oil drain smoothly.
  • Use clean shop towels to wipe around the oil fill area if it is dusty.

Step 3: Position the Drain Pan

  • Slide the drain pan 8-quart minimum under the engine oil drain plug at the bottom of the oil pan.
  • Position the pan slightly behind the plug because oil may shoot outward at first.

Step 4: Drain the Old Engine Oil

  • Use the 15mm socket and 3/8-inch drive ratchet to loosen the oil drain plug.
  • Finish removing the plug by hand while pressing inward slightly, then pull it away quickly.
  • Let the oil drain until it slows to an occasional drip.
  • Use clean shop towels to wipe the drain plug and the area around the drain hole.
  • Remove and replace the old engine oil drain plug gasket.
  • Keep your hand above the oil stream.

Step 5: Reinstall the Drain Plug

  • Thread the drain plug in by hand first to avoid cross-threading. Cross-threading means the plug is going in crooked and can damage the oil pan.
  • Use the 15mm socket and 3/8-inch drive torque wrench to tighten the drain plug.
  • Torque to 27 Nm (20 ft-lbs).
  • Wipe the area clean with clean shop towels so leaks are easier to spot later.

Step 6: Remove the Old Oil Filter

  • Move the drain pan 8-quart minimum under the oil filter area.
  • Use the oil filter wrench 74mm 14-flute with the 3/8-inch drive ratchet to loosen the oil filter.
  • Spin the filter off by hand once loose.
  • Keep the open end of the filter facing upward as much as possible to reduce spills.
  • Make sure the old rubber filter gasket came off with the filter. A stuck gasket can cause a major oil leak.

Step 7: Install the New Oil Filter

  • Dip a gloved finger into clean new oil and lightly coat the rubber gasket on the new engine oil filter.
  • Thread the new filter on by hand until the gasket touches the engine.
  • Tighten the filter by hand an additional 3/4 turn after the gasket contacts the mounting surface.
  • If using the oil filter wrench 74mm 14-flute, tighten gently only enough to seat it. Do not crush or overtighten the filter.
  • Hand tight is usually enough.

Step 8: Add New Engine Oil

  • Place the funnel into the oil fill opening on top of the engine.
  • Pour in about 5.0 quarts of engine oil 5W-20 full synthetic or synthetic blend.
  • Wait one minute, then check the dipstick by hand.
  • Add oil slowly until the level reaches the full mark. Final capacity with filter is approximately 5.7 quarts.
  • Reinstall the oil fill cap by hand.

Step 9: Start the Engine and Check for Leaks

  • Start the engine and let it idle for 30-60 seconds.
  • Use safety glasses and look under the vehicle for leaks at the drain plug and oil filter.
  • Shut the engine off if you see active dripping.
  • Use clean shop towels to wipe any spilled oil from nearby surfaces.

Step 10: Lower the Vehicle and Final Check

  • Use the floor jack rated 2-ton minimum to lift the front slightly off the jack stands.
  • Remove the jack stands rated 2-ton minimum.
  • Lower your Escape fully to the ground.
  • Wait 5 minutes, then check the dipstick by hand again.
  • Add oil through the funnel if needed, keeping the level at the full mark but not above it.

Step 11: Reset the Oil Life Monitor

  • Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine.
  • Use the steering wheel controls to open Settings > Vehicle > Oil Life Reset.
  • Press and hold OK until the display shows the oil life has reset to 100%.
  • If your cluster does not show that path, press both the accelerator and brake pedals fully at the same time with the ignition ON, hold for about 20-25 seconds, and wait for the reset confirmation message.

✅ After Repair

  • ✅ Drive your Escape for 5-10 minutes, then park on level ground and recheck the oil level after 5 minutes.
  • ✅ Look under the engine again for any fresh oil drips.
  • ✅ Dispose of used oil and the old filter at a recycling center or auto parts store that accepts used oil.
  • ✅ Write down the mileage and date so you know when the next oil change is due.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $80-$140 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $35-$70 (parts only)

You Save: $45-$70 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.3-0.6 hours.


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Guide for Engine Oil replace for these Ford vehicles

Year Make ModelSub ModelEngineBody Style
2020 Ford EscapeSELInline 4 2.0L-
2020 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2020 Ford EscapeSInline 3 1.5L-
2020 Ford EscapeSEInline 3 1.5L-
2020 Ford EscapeSELInline 3 1.5L-
2020 Ford EscapeSEL Plug-In HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2020 Ford EscapeSE Plug-In HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2020 Ford EscapeTitanium Plug-In HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2018 Ford EscapeSInline 4 2.5L-
2018 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.0L-
2018 Ford EscapeSELInline 4 2.0L-
2018 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2018 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 1.5L-
2018 Ford EscapeSELInline 4 1.5L-
2017 Ford EscapeSInline 4 2.5L-
2017 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.0L-
2017 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2017 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 1.5L-
2017 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 1.5L-
2016 Ford EscapeSInline 4 2.5L-
2016 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 1.6L-
2016 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.0L-
2016 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2016 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 1.6L-
2016 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.5L-
2015 Ford EscapeSInline 4 2.5L-
2015 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 1.6L-
2015 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.0L-
2015 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2015 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 1.6L-
2015 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.5L-
2014 Ford EscapeSInline 4 2.5L-
2014 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 1.6L-
2014 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.0L-
2014 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2014 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 1.6L-
2013 Ford EscapeSInline 4 2.5L-
2013 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 1.6L-
2013 Ford EscapeSEInline 4 2.0L-
2013 Ford EscapeSELInline 4 1.6L-
2013 Ford EscapeSELInline 4 2.0L-
2013 Ford EscapeTitaniumInline 4 2.0L-
2012 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2012 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2012 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.5L-
2012 Ford EscapeLimitedInline 4 2.5L-
2012 Ford EscapeLimited HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2012 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.5L-
2012 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.5L-
2011 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2011 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2011 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.5L-
2011 Ford EscapeLimitedInline 4 2.5L-
2011 Ford EscapeLimited HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2011 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.5L-
2011 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.5L-
2010 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2010 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2010 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.5L-
2010 Ford EscapeLimitedInline 4 2.5L-
2010 Ford EscapeLimited HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2010 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.5L-
2010 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.5L-
2009 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2009 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2009 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.5L-
2009 Ford EscapeLimitedInline 4 2.5L-
2009 Ford EscapeLimited HybridInline 4 2.5L-
2009 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.5L-
2009 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.5L-
2008 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.3L-
2008 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2008 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.3L-
2008 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.3L-
2008 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2007 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.3L-
2007 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2007 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.3L-
2007 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.3L-
2007 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2006 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.3L-
2006 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2006 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.3L-
2006 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.3L-
2006 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2005 Ford EscapeHybridInline 4 2.3L-
2005 Ford EscapeLimitedV6 3.0L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLSInline 4 2.3L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLSV6 3.0L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLTInline 4 2.3L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLTV6 3.0L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLT No BoundariesInline 4 2.3L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLT No BoundariesV6 3.0L-
2005 Ford EscapeXLT SportV6 3.0L-
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