I have a 2015 escape titanium and the evaporator sensor is not by the drivers footwell. I have seen videos of how to change it on the 2014. I know what it looks like and what it does and there is a spot on the housing of where the hole would be for it but my evaporator sensor is not in that location. They must have relocated them after 2014. I just hope it’s not under the dash.Is this the one you are looking for? It is by the driver's footwell.
Don't get the straight one. Get the curved one as the straight one causes freeze ups and Ford knows about it.
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Thx@dmann15 I don't have any pictures from you to go by...but just to make sure you have not missed anything...to my knowledge there was two sensors and harness separated apart a little. The one to the right (the harder to access one) was the one in question. I had to pull down the carpeting and flex out the plastic from the center console to be able to pull the sensor out. Even then it was a bear to do.
Maybe you already checked that spot and saw it was not there (again no pictures so I don't know).
I browsed other threads here and did not find any info on an alternative location....and a web search doesn't fare any better.
I hope it is accessible. You've probably seen this video of the F150!!! That's how manufacturers keep dealerships in business...but that is something special.
Ford must have hired some former GM employees who design parts to fail and place them in inaccessible locations!!!
@dmann15 I don't have any pictures from you to go by...but just to make sure you have not missed anything...to my knowledge there was two sensors and harness separated apart a little. The one to the right (the harder to access one) was the one in question. I had to pull down the carpeting and flex out the plastic from the center console to be able to pull the sensor out. Even then it was a bear to do.
Maybe you already checked that spot and saw it was not there (again no pictures so I don't know).
I browsed other threads here and did not find any info on an alternative location....and a web search doesn't fare any better.
I hope it is accessible. You've probably seen this video of the F150!!! That's how manufacturers keep dealerships in business...but that is something special.
Ford must have hired some former GM employees who design parts to fail and place them in inaccessible locations!!!