2017 Ford Escape problem

55 50 Ron

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This car has the "Splash Guard" under the engine and transmission. Needs to come off for an engine oil change. How important is this Guard? It does have a litle "air channel" through it which MIGHT cool something ???

It recently came loose at the front edge a few days after the most recent oil change. This happened when passing over a RR crossing and it scraped along the street . A short ways down the street and into a gas station, I crawled under, saw the problem and kicked the rear of the Guard loose and with the Guard in the luggage area, continued on to destination. Oil change place put it back on for me with new fasteners.

Have had many oil changes since car was new and this is the first time for that Guard to come loose by itself.
 
Not an air cooled auto trans. The slightly older Escapes with better and bigger v 6 engine and even tow package did not have or need that splash gaurd. Sounds the hastle for inspecting and servicing fwd U joint. They are seldom tight after about 100k miles.
 
I had the same trouble. I was told by a ford wrench hat it does direct air to cool the transmission.
PROBABLY installed at the factory for aerodynamics instead of cooling the transmission. Your tranny has oil lines that are surrounded by engine coolant to keep it cool.
By 100K miles, a lot of those “splash guards” are missing more than one fastener and a lot have fallen off or have been removed.
 
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