Howtoo Logo
2019 Ford Escape
2017 - 2019 Ford Escape
Inline 4 2.5L
Compatible with more variants.
Bryan specialist avatar

Have a Question? Ask a Specialist

Here is everything needed for this repair

See what I can do

Make Money

With HowToo

OnOff

Here is just the beginning of what I can do!

Select one to see me in action

Vehicle Features

Image Vehicle Features

How do I connect my phone to my stereo?

Vehicle Information

Image Vehicle Information

What is my horsepower and torque

Image Recognition

Image Image Recognition

What is this warning light on my dash?

Troubleshooting

Image Troubleshooting

I have a P0300 engine code

Vehicle Recognition

Image Vehicle Recognition

What vehicle is this?

Find shops near you

Image Find shops near you

Find a shop to do this repair

Vehicle Talk

Image Vehicle Talk

What’s your favorite vehicle of all time?

How to Replace Engine Water Pump 2013-2019 Ford Escape 2.0L L4

How to Replace Engine Water Pump 2013-2019 Ford Escape 2.0L L4

Suggested Parts

See all parts background
See All Parts

Tools & Fluids

8mm
8mm
Socket
or (5/16")
10mm
10mm
Socket
or (3/8")
13mm
13mm
Socket
or (1/2")
15mm
15mm
Socket
or (9/16")
3/8
3/8
Ratchet
See all parts background
See All Tools

How to Replace the Water Pump on a 2017-2019 Ford Escape (Engine: Inline 4 2.0L)

Step-by-step DIY guide with tools, parts, torque specs, coolant refill, and safety tips

How to Replace the Water Pump on a 2017-2019 Ford Escape (Engine: Inline 4 2.0L)

Step-by-step DIY guide with tools, parts, torque specs, coolant refill, and safety tips for 2017, 2018, 2019

Orion
Orion

🔧 Escape - Water Pump Replacement

Replacing the water pump on your Escape means draining the cooling system, removing the drive belt, unbolting the pump, cleaning the sealing surface, and installing a new pump with a fresh gasket. The water pump circulates coolant through the engine and radiator, so a leaking or noisy pump should be replaced before it causes overheating.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 2.5-4 hours


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Let the engine cool completely before opening the cooling system. Hot coolant can cause serious burns.
  • ⚠️ Disconnect the negative battery cable before working near the accessory drive belt area.
  • ⚠️ Keep coolant away from pets and children. It is poisonous and tastes sweet.
  • ⚠️ Support the front of the vehicle with jack stands if you raise it. Never rely on a floor jack alone.
  • ⚠️ Dispose of used coolant properly according to local rules in Panipat, Haryana.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 8mm socket
  • 10mm socket
  • 13mm socket
  • 15mm socket
  • 3/8-inch drive ratchet
  • 3/8-inch drive extension set
  • Serpentine belt tool (specialty)
  • Flat-blade screwdriver
  • Trim clip removal tool
  • Coolant drain pan
  • Plastic gasket scraper
  • Torque wrench rated 5-80 Nm
  • Floor jack rated 2-ton minimum
  • Jack stands rated 2-ton minimum
  • Wheel chocks
  • Funnel
  • Cooling system vacuum fill tool (specialty)
  • Safety glasses
  • Nitrile gloves
  • Shop towels

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Engine water pump - Qty: 1
  • Water pump gasket or seal - Qty: 1
  • Motorcraft-compatible orange coolant concentrate or premix - Qty: 2 gallons
  • Distilled water - Qty: 2 gallons if using concentrate
  • Serpentine belt - Qty: 1, recommended if cracked, glazed, or coolant-soaked

📋 Before You Begin

  • 🚗 Park your Escape on level ground and let the engine cool fully.
  • 🧱 Place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels.
  • 🔋 Use a 10mm socket to disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • 🧊 Confirm you have the correct Ford-approved coolant type before refilling. Mixing coolant types can cause sludge and cooling problems.
  • 🧰 A serpentine belt tool is a long, thin wrench used to rotate the belt tensioner in tight spaces.
  • 🧰 A cooling system vacuum fill tool uses shop air or vacuum to refill coolant while reducing trapped air pockets. It is strongly recommended on this engine.

🔨 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 proper front jacking point.
  • Place jack stands rated 2-ton minimum under the front support points.
  • Gently lower the vehicle onto the jack stands and shake the vehicle lightly to confirm it is stable.
  • Never work under a jack-only vehicle.

Step 2: Remove the Lower Splash Shield

  • Put on safety glasses and nitrile gloves.
  • Use an 8mm socket and trim clip removal tool to remove the lower engine splash shield fasteners and clips.
  • Set the shield aside where it will not be stepped on.

Step 3: Drain the Coolant

  • Place the coolant drain pan under the radiator drain area.
  • Use a flat-blade screwdriver to carefully open the radiator drain valve if equipped.
  • If the drain valve is not easily accessible, use pliers only if needed to release the lower radiator hose clamp, then drain coolant into the pan.
  • Remove the coolant reservoir cap slowly to help the system drain.
  • Open caps only when cold.

Step 4: Remove the Right Front Wheel and Inner Liner Access

  • Use a 19mm lug wrench or socket to remove the right front wheel if extra access is needed.
  • Use an 8mm socket and trim clip removal tool to loosen the right front inner fender liner enough to access the belt side of the engine.
  • If removing the wheel, reinstall later and tighten the lug nuts to Torque to 204 Nm (150 ft-lbs).

Step 5: Remove the Serpentine Belt

  • Take a quick photo of the belt routing before removal.
  • Use the serpentine belt tool on the belt tensioner to rotate the tensioner and release belt tension.
  • Slide the belt off the water pump pulley first, then slowly release the tensioner.
  • Remove the belt from the remaining pulleys.
  • A photo prevents routing mistakes.

Step 6: Remove Components Blocking the Water Pump

  • Use a 10mm socket to remove any small brackets, shields, or hose retainers blocking access to the water pump.
  • Use a flat-blade screwdriver to release any hose retaining clips carefully.
  • Move hoses aside gently. Do not kink or pull hard on coolant hoses.

Step 7: Remove the Water Pump Pulley if Needed

  • If the pulley blocks the pump bolts, use a 10mm socket to loosen the pulley bolts while holding the pulley steady by hand.
  • If the pulley spins, reinstall the old belt loosely around the pulley to help hold it while loosening the bolts.
  • Remove the pulley and set it aside.
  • Install the pulley later and tighten the bolts evenly to Torque to 25 Nm (18 ft-lbs).

Step 8: Remove the Old Water Pump

  • Place shop towels below the pump area to catch leftover coolant.
  • Use an 8mm socket or 10mm socket, depending on bolt head size, to remove the water pump mounting bolts.
  • Pull the water pump straight away from the engine.
  • If it sticks, tap gently by hand or wiggle it loose. Do not pry hard against the aluminum sealing surface.

Step 9: Clean the Sealing Surface

  • Use a plastic gasket scraper to remove old gasket material from the engine side.
  • Wipe the area clean with shop towels.
  • Make sure no old gasket pieces fall into the coolant passages.
  • Clean surfaces stop leaks.

Step 10: Install the New Water Pump

  • Install the new water pump gasket or seal onto the new water pump.
  • Position the pump squarely against the engine.
  • Start all water pump bolts by hand first to avoid cross-threading.
  • Use an 8mm socket or 10mm socket to snug the bolts in a crisscross pattern.
  • Use the torque wrench rated 5-80 Nm to tighten the water pump bolts to Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lbs).

Step 11: Reinstall the Pulley and Brackets

  • Use a 10mm socket to reinstall the water pump pulley if removed.
  • Use the torque wrench rated 5-80 Nm to tighten pulley bolts to Torque to 25 Nm (18 ft-lbs).
  • Use a 10mm socket to reinstall any brackets, shields, or hose retainers removed earlier.
  • For small bracket bolts, tighten to Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lbs) unless the fastener size requires a different Ford specification.

Step 12: Reinstall the Serpentine Belt

  • Route the belt around the pulleys using your photo as a guide.
  • Use the serpentine belt tool to rotate the tensioner.
  • Slide the belt onto the final pulley, then slowly release the tensioner.
  • Use a flashlight to check that the belt ribs sit fully in every pulley groove.

Step 13: Reinstall the Inner Liner and Splash Shield

  • Use the trim clip removal tool and 8mm socket to reinstall the right front inner fender liner.
  • Use the 8mm socket to reinstall the lower splash shield.
  • If the wheel was removed, reinstall it and use a torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern to Torque to 204 Nm (150 ft-lbs).

Step 14: Refill the Cooling System

  • Close the radiator drain valve or reinstall the lower radiator hose securely.
  • Use a cooling system vacuum fill tool to refill the system with the correct Ford-compatible coolant mixture.
  • If filling without a vacuum tool, use a funnel and fill the coolant reservoir slowly to the MAX line.
  • Reconnect the negative battery cable with a 10mm socket.
  • Start the engine and set the cabin heat to maximum temperature with the blower on low.
  • Let the engine idle while watching the coolant level. Add coolant as the level drops.
  • Do not install the reservoir cap until air bubbles slow down and the level stabilizes.

Step 15: Bleed Air and Check for Leaks

  • Use safety glasses and keep hands away from the belt while the engine is running.
  • Let the engine reach operating temperature.
  • Watch for warm air from the heater vents. This helps confirm coolant is circulating.
  • Inspect around the water pump with a flashlight for leaks.
  • Install the coolant reservoir cap once the system stabilizes.
  • Shut the engine off and let it cool fully, then recheck the coolant level.

✅ After Repair

  • ✅ Test drive your Escape for 10-15 minutes while watching the temperature gauge.
  • ✅ Park, let the engine cool, and recheck the coolant level. Top off to the proper mark if needed.
  • ✅ Inspect the water pump area, lower hose, radiator drain, and splash shield area for leaks.
  • ✅ Recheck coolant level again the next morning when the engine is completely cold.
  • ✅ If you hear belt squeal, shut the engine off and verify the serpentine belt is seated correctly on every pulley.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $550-$950 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $120-$280 (parts only)

You Save: $430-$670 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 2.5-4 hours.


🎯 Ready to get started?

HowToo makes it easy: same-day/2-day shipping on every part, plus all the tools and specialty tools you need! Check out the parts and tools sections below to add everything to your cart.

Guide for Engine Water Pump replace for these Ford vehicles

Year Make ModelSub ModelEngineBody Style
2019 Ford Escape-Inline 4 2.5L-
2019 Ford Escape-Inline 4 2.0L-
2018 Ford Escape-Inline 4 2.5L-
2018 Ford Escape-Inline 4 2.0L-
2017 Ford Escape-Inline 4 2.5L-
2017 Ford Escape-Inline 4 2.0L-
Parts
Tools
2019 Ford Escape
Menu
Videos
Earn