FORD Escape Power steering hose replacement

Engine, Fuel & Emissions system·2012–2016 · FORD repair guide

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AftermarketUS$270US$654
OEM partsUS$351US$948
Labour1.54 hrs

FORD Escape — What to know

The Escape is Ford's compact crossover with good independent workshop coverage. EcoBoost 1.5T and 2.0T engines are the most common. Some EcoBoost 1.5T engines in 2017–2018 Escapes were subject to a recall for coolant intrusion into the cylinder — verify recall status on any used example.

Specifically for power steering hose replacement on this model:

Older Escape models (2008–2012) had electric power steering failures. The newer C520-platform Escape uses a reliable EPAS system with fewer issues.

What is this repair?

Plain-English overview

Power steering repairs range from fluid hose replacement on hydraulic systems to electric motor or control module replacement on EPS systems. EPS calibration ensures the steering assistance level and torque-steer compensation are correctly set after any steering system work.

Warning signs

How to tell your FORD Escape needs this repair

  • Heavy steering or loss of power assistance
  • Steering warning light on the dashboard
  • Groaning or whining when turning the wheel (hydraulic system low on fluid)
  • Steering assistance cutting in and out intermittently
  • EPS fault codes stored relating to torque sensor or motor

Common causes

Why FORD Escape vehicles need this repair

  • 1.Hydraulic fluid leaks from degraded rack seals reducing assist pressure
  • 2.Pump wear from age and high mileage
  • 3.Air ingress into the hydraulic circuit causing noise and inconsistency
  • 4.Electronic sensor or motor faults on electric power-steering systems

What affects the price

Why your quote may differ

  • EPS vs hydraulic system — EPS repairs involve electronics and calibration
  • Whether the EPS motor, controller or torque sensor has failed
  • Power steering fluid hose routing and access on hydraulic systems
  • Manufacturer-specific software for EPS recalibration

At a glance

Key facts about this repair

Labour time

1.5–4 hours

at a typical garage

DIY difficulty

Involved

Typical parts included

What gets replaced

Power steering hose / pressure line

Risks of ignoring this

What happens if you delay

  • Heavy or unpredictable steering making the car difficult to control at speed
  • Complete steering assist loss in severe cases
  • Uneven tyre wear from incorrect steering geometry
  • Failed roadworthiness or MOT inspection

Full repair guide

Everything you'd want to ask a trusted mechanic

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The cost varies by year, engine size, and your location. Use the estimator above for an accurate breakdown of parts and labour specific to your FORD Escape.

Common parts for this repair include: Power steering hose / pressure line.

Power steering hose replacement on a FORD Escape typically takes 1.5–4 hours of labour at a garage.

For a FORD Escape, power steering hose replacement is typically needed EPS motors and modules replaced as needed; hydraulic fluid every 3–5 years; hoses last 8–12 years.

Always ask for an itemised quote showing parts cost and labour time separately. Research the cost of the specific parts required online — the part number is often readable from the old component. Compare the labour hours quoted against RepairFair's estimate for your specific FORD model and year. A quote that is 20–30% higher than RepairFair's estimate warrants a second opinion. Ask whether aftermarket or OEM parts are being used, and whether a remanufactured option is available — both legitimate choices, but you should always know which one you are paying for.

For most repairs, a reputable independent with experience on FORD vehicles is the better value choice — typically 30–50% less in total cost for the same quality outcome. The scenarios where a dealer makes sense are: work covered by a manufacturer or extended warranty, recalls or technical service bulletins requiring dealer-level software, and complex electronic programming that requires proprietary tools not yet available to independents. For mechanical repairs, an independent using quality parts is equivalent to a dealer in terms of outcomes and often exceeds dealer service in the attention given to each job.

Quality aftermarket parts from reputable tier-1 manufacturers are appropriate for most FORD repairs. The distinction is between tier-1 aftermarket (Bosch, Denso, Delphi, Gates, SKF, Brembo — brands that supply car manufacturers as original equipment) and budget unbranded parts. Tier-1 aftermarket parts perform identically to OEM and often cost 30–60% less. The components where OEM is genuinely preferable are safety-critical items with tight tolerances (airbag modules, antilock brake modulators), items with FORD-specific software coding (ECU, certain sensors), and components where the OEM part has been specifically improved over earlier versions that were prone to failure.

When any system component is replaced, it is worth inspecting nearby components that share labour time. Replacing one part while the relevant area is already disassembled often costs very little in extra labour compared with doing it as a separate job later. Ask your mechanic to inspect adjacent components and report their condition during the repair. Any part that is visibly worn or leaking and is accessible during the main repair is worth addressing at the same time — this is good planning, not upselling, when the mechanic can clearly show you the condition of the component in question.

At 1.5–4 hours of labour this repair requires a solid level of mechanical knowledge and the proper tools. Most owners prefer to use a professional to ensure the job is done correctly and backed by a parts-and-labour warranty.

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AftermarketUS$270US$654
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Labour1.54 hrs