FORD Escape Shock absorber replacement

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AftermarketUS$280US$968
OEM partsUS$364US$1,404
Labour1.23.5 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.

What is this repair?

Plain-English overview

Shock absorbers control body movement over bumps; worn shocks cause excessive bouncing, nose-diving under braking and reduced tyre contact with the road. They are typically replaced in pairs per axle.

Warning signs

How to tell your FORD Escape needs this repair

  • Excessive bouncing after bumps — car continues to bounce more than once or twice
  • Nose dives heavily under braking
  • Rear squats deeply during acceleration
  • Car feels vague, wallowy or unstable at higher motorway speeds
  • Uneven or accelerated tyre wear

Common causes

Why FORD Escape vehicles need this repair

  • 1.Seal failure allowing hydraulic damper fluid to leak out
  • 2.Internal valve wear reducing the damper's resistance to movement
  • 3.Normal fatigue from thousands of road impacts over high mileage
  • 4.Corrosion of the damper body from road salt exposure
  • 5.Impact from a severe pothole or speed bump strike

What affects the price

Why your quote may differ

  • Conventional shock vs coilover or integrated strut assembly
  • OEM vs performance brand (Bilstein, Monroe, KYB)
  • Whether springs need replacing at the same time

At a glance

Key facts about this repair

Labour time

1.2–3.5 hours

at a typical garage

DIY difficulty

Moderate

Typical parts included

What gets replaced

Shock absorber (damper) – frontShock absorber (damper) – rear

Risks of ignoring this

What happens if you delay

  • Degraded handling and reduced ability to control the car in emergency situations
  • Accelerated tyre wear from incorrect suspension geometry
  • Risk of sudden component failure, especially at speed with worn wheel bearings
  • Failed MOT or roadworthiness inspection
  • Damage spreading to related suspension and steering components

Full repair guide

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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: Shock absorber (damper) – front, Shock absorber (damper) – rear.

Shock absorber replacement on a FORD Escape typically takes 1.2–3.5 hours of labour at a garage.

For a FORD Escape, shock absorber replacement is typically needed every 50,000–80,000 miles, or when noticeable bouncing or handling degradation occurs.

Shocks are replaced in pairs per axle — never just one, as a new shock paired with a worn one creates uneven handling. Quality aftermarket shocks for most FORD models cost $60–$200 each. Labour is 1–2 hours per pair. A wheel alignment after replacement is recommended — confirm whether it is included in the quote or priced separately. Be cautious if all four shocks are recommended without a clear reason; front and rear wear rates differ, and it is common to replace only the front or rear pair at a time.

Shock absorber replacement is well within the capability of any reputable independent garage. No FORD-specific software or tooling is required for most models. The key quality check is using a reputable damper brand matched to the vehicle's original specification — comfort-oriented FORD models need the correct valve tuning, not a generic economy shock. An independent will typically charge 30–50% less than a dealer for the same quality component and the same standard of work.

Aftermarket shocks are the standard replacement choice. Bilstein, Monroe, KYB and Sachs are the leading brands and each supplies OEM applications for major manufacturers. Bilstein B4 and Monroe OESpectrum are direct OEM replacements; Bilstein B6 and KYB Excel-G offer a slightly firmer feel that suits drivers who want improved handling without sacrificing daily comfort. Avoid the cheapest budget shocks — they use thinner-walled cylinders and cheaper valving that degrades quickly. For a standard road FORD, mid-range KYB or Monroe is entirely appropriate and will last well.

Shock absorbers are a standalone damping component that controls body movement — the spring is a separate part. Struts (MacPherson struts) combine the shock absorber and spring mounting into a single structural unit that also serves as part of the steering axis. Replacing struts is more involved because the spring must be compressed and transferred (or a complete strut assembly purchased). Many front-wheel drive vehicles use struts at the front and separate shocks at the rear. The repair cost differs accordingly, with struts generally costing more in labour due to the additional spring work and mandatory wheel alignment.

At 1.2–3.5 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$280US$968
OEM partsUS$364US$1,404
Labour1.23.5 hrs