How long does it take to change the alternator on a 2007 Ford Escape XLT Sport 4WD?

Asked by nrmlavgguy Mar 28, 2016 at 04:41 PM about the 2007 Ford Escape XLT Sport AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How long does it take to change the alternator on a 2007 Ford Escape XLT
Sport 4WD?

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It's quite a project. I've done a few and had to remove the passenger side axle and separate the ball joint from the knuckle.

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Been fixing my cars for 55years,i have a 07 Escape alternator between engine and fire wall,,did mine hardest thing I have ever done!

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I just put alternator on 2006 Ford escape I took stud out motor where it bolts at top of alternator and the alternator came out from top side still was a pain in my ass

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According to the dealership that replaced my grandmother’s 2007 Ford Escape alternator, it takes 15 hours and costs $1700.

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If u unbolt the alternator and then unbolt the upper engine mount then pull engine forward u can lift the alternator half way up the firewall and have a buddy get it takes 15 mins or less and install the same way

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