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O U R V A L U E D C U S T O M E R Cori Nastro Service Consultant J. Deckard Certified Technician Y O U R V E H I C L E Year 2003 Make Ford Model Escape Engine Type 3.0L V6 1 DOHC (MFI) Odometer 99,371 VIN # 1FMYU93103KC33817 License # Date 3/30/2016

Table of Contents... Original Customer Requests Package Results Recommended Services Additional Information Original Customer Requests The following is what you requested we perform or investigate regarding your vehicle: A. 108 POINT INSPECTION (SHOP SUPPLIES) SHOP SUPPLIES Package Results Multi Point Inspection Pre Owned Failed Task Observation Recommendation Done Check engine for oil leaks Found engine oil leak REPLACE OIL PAN GASKET REPLACE RIGHT SIDE CYLINDER HEAD GASKET Inspect accessory drive belts Check power steering fluid level/condition Inspect ABS diagnostic system (ABS warning light) Found serpentine belt to be in poor condition FOUND LINE FROM POWER STEERING RESERVOIR TO POWER STEERING PUMP LEAKING Found ABS light to be on Replace water pump/fan belt REPLACE POWER STEERING SUPPLY HOSE CANNOT SCAN FOR CODES, SEND TO FORD FOR FURTHER DIAGNOSIS Cautioned Task Observation Recommendation Done Inspect/measure left rear tire tread 7/32" (5.554 MM) depth Inspect/measure right rear tire tread depth 7/32" (5.554 MM) 2

Cautioned Task Observation Recommendation Done Inspect/measure right front tire 7/32" (5.554 MM) tread depth Inspect/measure left rear brake Inspect/measure right rear brake 4/32" (3.175 MM) 4/32" (3.175 MM) Check steering gear assembly VEHICLE PULLS RIGHT Perform alignment Check control arm bushings Inspect battery terminals/cables Inspect air cleaner element Check engine oil level/condition Inspect body for damage, dings, and dents Check windshield wiper/washer operation Inspect rear shocks and struts; check operation Check engine performance/smooth acceleration Found worn out control arm bushings Found battery to be dirty and in need of service Found air cleaner element to be dirty Found engine oil to be dirty FOUND BOTH VALVE COVERS SEEPING OIL Found body damage FOUND REAR WASHER FLUID LINE LEAKING REPLACE BOTH FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS Service battery Replace air filter element Change engine oil and filter REPLACE BOTH VALVE COVER GASKETS Send to body shop Found shocks/struts to be leaking REPLACE L/R SHOCK Found throttle body to be dirty Clean and service throttle body Passed Task Observation Recommendation Done Inspect/measure left front tire 8/32" (6.35 MM) tread depth Inspect/measure left front brake Inspect/measure right front brake 9/32" (7.142 MM) 9/32" (7.142 MM) Passed Tasks Visually inspect EVAP system Inspect catalytic converter Inspect exhaust system heat shields Inspect exhaust system for leaks, damage, and loose parts Inspect inner fenders and mud guards Inspect under car splash shields 3

Inspect frame and chassis Inspect/measure left front tire tread depth Inspect lug nuts/wheel studs Inspect rims for damage Check tire pressure Inspect/measure left front brake Inspect/measure right front brake Inspect brake calipers and wheel cylinders Inspect brake hoses and lines Inspect rear brake drums/rotors Inspect front brake drums/rotors Check rear sway-bar links and bushings Check rear suspension bushings Check rear strut/shock mounts Check front strut/shock mounts Check front sway-bar links and bushings Check/lubricate tie-rod ends Check/lubricate ball joints Check rear wheel bearings for noise/play Check front wheel bearings for noise/play Inspect u-joints and driveline slip-joints Inspect front axle CV joints and boots Inspect rear axle CV joints and boots Inspect torque mounts Inspect engine mounts Check front differential fluid level/condition Inspect automatic transmission mounts for damage Check front axle seals for leaks Check transfer case fluid level/condition Check rear axle seals for leaks Check rear differential for leaks Inspect fuel tank, lines, and connections Check power steering system for leaks Check cooling system for leaks Check brake system for leaks Check automatic transmission cooler hoses for damage or leaks Check automatic transmission for leaks Visually inspect AIR system Visually inspect PCV system Visually inspect EGR system Check alternator/charging system Check battery fluid level Inspect wiring harness and connections Inspect fuel hoses, lines, and connections Inspect fuel injection system Check idle speed Inspect ignition wires (spark plug wires) Inspect timing belt/balance shaft belts Inspect ABS diagnostic system (ABS warning light) Inspect brake booster Inspect radiator cap Check electric cooling fan operation Inspect fan hub Inspect cooling system hoses Check condenser cooling fan operation Inspect heater hoses Check windshield washer fluid level/condition Check engine coolant level/condition Check brake fluid level/condition Check automatic transmission fluid level and condition Inspect windshield wiper blades Inspect/lubricate door latches and mechanisms Check hazard light operation Check brake light operation Check back-up light operation Check taillight, turn signal, side marker, and license plate lights Inspect taillight, turn signal, and side marker assemblies for cracks/damage Check seatbelts for normal operation/condition Check headlight low and bright beam Inspect SRS system Inspect headlight assemblies for cracks/damage Check power seat operation Check horn operation Check power window operation Check power locking system operation Inspect rear window defroster operation Check air flow switching control (floor, dash vent, and defroster outlets) Check blower motor operation (all speeds) Check air conditioning operation Check brake pedal travel/free-play Check dash and interior lights Inspect SRS diagnostic system (SRS warning light) Inspect onboard diagnostics system (check engine light) Scan vehicle computer for fault codes 4

Inspect parking brake adjustment/operation Check rear differential for abnormal noise Check automatic transmission for normal operation/shifting Check ease of starting Inspect front shocks and struts; check operation Check for abnormal engine noise/vibrations Check cruise control operation (including resume) Check front differential for abnormal noise Check shift lock operation Check starter/starting system Additional Observations PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR MOTOR INOP Recommendation REPLACE PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR MOTOR Recommended Services Our technicians recommend the following services for your vehicle. Original Customer Requests Status Cost Deferred Approved A. 108 POINT INSPECTION $178.00 X SHOP SUPPLIES (SHOP SUPPLIES) $75.00 Subtotal $253.00 $178.00 Inspection & Additional Recommendations Insp Status Cost Deferred Approved REPLACE OIL PAN GASKET (Found engine oil leak) x Fail $548.88 REPLACE RIGHT SIDE CYLINDER HEAD GASKET (Found engine oil leak) x Fail $2,464.94 REPLACE POWER STEERING SUPPLY HOSE (FOUND LINE FROM POWER STEERING RESERVOIR TO POWER STEERING PUMP LEAKING) CANNOT SCAN FOR CODES, SEND TO FORD FOR FURTHER DIAGNOSIS (Found ABS light to be on) x Fail x Fail $334.87 Replace water pump/fan belt (Found serpentine belt to be in poor condition) x Fail $169.00 See AI-20 Subtotal $3,517.69 REPLACE BOTH FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS (Found worn out control arm bushings) x Caution $1,101.85 REPLACE BOTH VALVE COVER GASKETS (FOUND BOTH VALVE COVERS SEEPING OIL) x Caution $910.85 Send to body shop (Found body damage) x Caution REPLACE L/R SHOCK (Found shocks/struts to be leaking) x Caution $223.88 Clean and service throttle body (Found throttle body to be dirty) x Caution $86.95 Service battery (Found battery to be dirty and in need of service) x Caution $55.00 See AI-22 5

Inspection & Additional Recommendations Insp Status Cost Deferred Approved Perform alignment (VEHICLE PULLS RIGHT) x Caution $135.00 See AI-29 Replace air filter element (Found air cleaner element to be dirty) x Caution $65.95 See AI-31 Change engine oil and filter (Found engine oil to be dirty) x Caution $60.00 See AI-36 REPLACE PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR MOTOR (PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR MOTOR INOP) Caution $328.87 Subtotal $2,968.35 Totals, Taxes and Fees Cost Deferred Approved Estimate Subtotal $6,739.04 $0.00 $178.00 shop fees Tax Estimate Total For "See AI-" items see the "Additional Information" section Additional Information Below is information we feel would help you better understand some of the reasons for taking preventive maintenance steps -- steps that help to ensure the reliability and safety of your vehicle for you and your family. ** The following section may contain instructions for servicing various components of your vehicle. These are an overview of the process that will be performed by a skilled technician in our shop. They are not intended to be a guide for a do-it-yourself operation. 6

Replace Accessory Drive Belts (Fan Belts (V-Belts) Operation Description: Loosen the drive belt tensioner and remove the old belt. Repeat this step for any other belts that require replacement. Inspect the tensioner and idler pulley bearings for noise or signs of wear. Replace any tensioner or idler pulleys that require replacement. Install the new belt and tensioner to factory specifications. Repeat this step for any additional belts that require replacement. Start the engine, and after a minute or so, shut the engine off. Recheck the belt tension and make final adjustments as necessary. Significance: The accessory drive belt(s) on your vehicle performs many functions. The Power Steering System, Alternator (charging system), and Air conditioning System are all driven by accessory drive belts. On some vehicles, accessory drive belts also drive the water pump, engine cooling fan, and Air Injection Pump (emission control). Accessory drive belts wear during normal engine operation, and need to be checked and replaced periodically. Keep this point in mind, as you can lose one or more systems if a belt is broken. For example, a broken fan or waterpump belt can cause severe overheating which could result in expensive repairs, or even total engine failure. A broken power steering belt can result in the loss of your vehicle's power steering system, which could make your vehicle very difficult to steer. This condition could be dangerous if a quick steering maneuver is necessary. A broken alternator belt could cause your vehicle to lose all of its electrical power, and could eventually result in a dead battery. This condition could cause the engine to shut off and not restart. AI-20 Cracked/Worn Accessory Drive Belt New Accessory Drive Belt Advantage: Make sure that the drive belt(s) on your vehicle are in good condition. This is an important point to keep in mind as you attempt to keep your vehicle reliable and safe. Drive belt replacement is recommended at certain mileage intervals, This step can also save you money by avoiding possible engine damage and costly engine repairs. Don't wait, have your drive belts inspected and replaced whenever it is recommended by the vehicle manufacturer! 7

Service Battery Operation Description: The first step is to remove the negative battery cable. Next remove the positive battery cable. Clean all corrosion and dirt from the battery top and case. Clean the battery terminals and battery cable ends with a terminal cleaner tool and battery cleaning solution. Remove the battery service caps and top off the cells with distilled water as necessary. Replace the caps. Reinstall the positive battery cable. Reinstall the negative battery terminal last. Coat the terminals and battery cable ends with anti-corrosive treatment. Significance: The battery is the heart of your vehicle's electrical system. Neglecting the battery can result in your vehicle not starting when you need it most. If battery cable ends are neglected, corrosion can make its way into the battery cables causing a high resistance condition that will cause starting problems and can cause other problems with your vehicles electrical system that can be expensive to repair. AI-22 Corroded Battery Cable Terminal Advantage: A clean, well maintained battery will last longer and perform better than a neglected one. Additionally, it will help ensure that your engine will start when you need it to most. Keeping your battery serviced ensures that your vehicles electrical system will continue to work properly. Perform Wheel Alignment Operation Description: Inspect the front and rear suspension components for any signs of wear or damage. Using wheel alignment equipment, adjust the suspension and wheels to the vehicle manufacture s specifications. Significance: Vehicle suspensions can wear with age and repeated heavy use. Rough road surfaces and an occasional pothole can change the vehicle s wheel alignment. A wheel alignment can improve your steering control and overall vehicle handling. It can also help prevent abnormal tire wear by bringing the vehicle suspension components back to the vehicle manufacturer s specifications. This important step will keep your vehicle driving the way it was designed to. Keep in mind that a vehicle alignment is necessary any time a worn suspension part is replaced. Clean, Maintained Battery Cable Terminal AI-29 Abnormal Tire wear From a Vehicle that is out of Alignment. Advantage: Even slightly worn suspension components can affect the vehicle's wheel alignment. This can lead to premature wear of tires and reduce overall vehicle comfort and safety. A vehicle with worn out suspension parts can be unsafe to drive. Maintaining your vehicle suspension and performing regular wheel alignments along with tire rotation can help keep your vehicle safe and reliable. A Wheel alignment being Performed. 8

Replace Air Filter Element Operation Description: Remove the Air Filter Element from the air filter housing. Clean the air filter housing and inspect the fresh air duct hose for damage, dirt or obstructions. Inspect the warm air intake hose for signs of deterioration. Replace as necessary. Install a new filter element, and then reinstall the air filter housing access panel. Significance: A dirty or clogged air filter can affect the fuel economy and overall vehicle performance. Both Diesel and Gasoline powered engines are designed to maintain a specific air/fuel ratio. A restricted air filter can affect the way the engine maintains the correct air/fuel mixture. If the air filter is restricted, the fuel mileage and overall vehicle drivability can deteriorate rapidly. AI-31 Extremely Dirty/Restricted Air Filter Advantage: Replacing your air filter element is a quick and effective way to keep your engine running at its peak performance. New Air Filter Change Engine Oil and Filter Operation Description: Raise the vehicle using a professional automotive lift. Position a drain pan under the vehicle's oil pan. Remove the engine oil pan drain plug. Allow all of the oil to drain (it helps if the engine oil is warm prior to be drained). Reinstall the oil drain plug using a new oil drain plug gasket, and torque the drain plug to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications. Next, remove the oil filter from the engine. Lubricate the seal on the new filter using clean motor oil. Install the new oil filter on the engine and tighten it to specification. Then carefully lower the vehicle. Refer to the vehicle manufacturer s service literature, and then refill the engine with the correct amount of motor oil specified by the manufacturer. Start the engine and allow it run for over 30 seconds. Shut the engine off and check for any oil leaks beneath the vehicle. Then open the hood, locate the oil dipstick and check the oil level. Top off as necessary. Significance: Changing your engine oil and filter is the single most important vehicle maintenance that you can perform to ensure long engine life. Engine oil that is not changed when is should can develop sludge which can cause serious engine damage in less than 15,000 miles. Today s engine oils have additives and detergents that help to prevent sludge formation, but engine heat will eventually break down these additives so they can no longer protect your engine. The solution is to change your engine oil and filter at the recommended service intervals to ensure that your engine runs reliably for many years. AI-36 Sludge From Lack of Oil Changes Clean, Maintained Engine Internals 9

Advantage: Changing your engine oil and filter at or before the factory recommended service interval is the best way to protect your engine from premature wear or complete failure. Today s modern engines commonly last far beyond 100,000 miles when they are properly maintained with regular oil and filter changes. An oil and filter change is an inexpensive way to promote engine longevity and ensure good engine performance. 10