Dude you RockThought y’all might like seeing the engine bay cleaned up a little. I bought the cover available for the Escape 2.0.
Fits great. You will want to buy the additional studs to secure it with but all in it was only about $75.
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Dude you RockThought y’all might like seeing the engine bay cleaned up a little. I bought the cover available for the Escape 2.0.
Fits great. You will want to buy the additional studs to secure it with but all in it was only about $75.
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not sure if that’s some sort of unnecessary sarcasm or not. Nobody asked for the cover part #. The needed studs have their own part #s and there are multiple types.For you guys that cant read the part number is on the white tag in the photos
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I’m sure that was just a helpful reply to make sure everyone got the part#.not sure if that’s some sort of unnecessary sarcasm or not. Nobody asked for the cover part #. The needed studs have their own part #s and there are multiple types.
I haven’t been out since installing it. But I don’t expect to hear much difference because my truck runs very quite as is.Did it quiet any engine noise
I don’t think so. That is different ICE engine and there different components coming off it.Do you think the cover will fit well for the hybrid also?
A is what you need for the back left fastening point. It’s the one that goes on after the cover is in place. I didn’t have one like B. Put I was guessing when I got mine so it might be correct.Looks great!! @The Weatherman Ran it again and it actually came up with "Engine Cover Studs" this time for 2021 Escape SEL. Was it A or B that you required two additional ones to install?
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Could be. To each his own.Why, the hood provides a cover. Just something to hold heat in, maybe that's why they didn't put one in the Maverick??