
The Teana 2.0 can be maintained using semi-synthetic oil. It is best to use 5W-30 engine oil. The following is an introduction to engine oil: 1. Function: Engine oil can lubricate and reduce friction, assist in cooling, seal and prevent leaks, prevent rust and corrosion, and provide shock absorption for the engine. 2. Meaning: The grade after oil classification indicates its viscosity specification. For example, in "15W-40, 5W-40," the following are the meanings of the letters and numbers: (1). "W" stands for Winter, and the smaller the number before it, the better the low-temperature fluidity of the oil, indicating a lower usable environmental temperature and better protection for the engine during cold starts. (2). The number after W represents the kinematic viscosity of the oil at 100°C. The higher the number, the higher the viscosity.

Having driven for decades, I'm quite familiar with opening the front hood of models like the Escort. First, you need to park the car securely and turn off the engine, letting it cool for a while to avoid burning your hands. From the driver's seat, you'll see a small lever with an engine icon near your left foot—just pull it, and you'll hear a click as it unlocks. Then, walk to the front of the car and look carefully at the middle area above the radiator grille. There's a small safety hook there; gently press it or lift it upward, and the hood will pop open completely. After that, use the support rod to secure it to prevent accidents. I often advise car owners to regularly check these components to avoid rust or jamming—a little lubricant spray can save a lot of hassle. Don’t underestimate this process; many people yank too hard in a hurry and end up breaking the hook. I’ve seen new drivers repair this issue multiple times.

When I first started driving the Escort, I was also afraid of messing up, but after a few tries, it became easy. Sit in the driver's seat, lean slightly to the left, and locate the black lever marked with the engine symbol near the foot pedal. Pull it firmly to unlock the hood. Then, step out of the car and crouch in front to carefully inspect the area slightly above the center of the radiator grille. There, you'll find a safety latch—gently push it with your index finger to release the hood. Lift it up and use the provided support rod to hold it in place. Safety first: avoid touching the hot engine, and it's best to do this in a cool environment. I found the Ford Escort's design to be very beginner-friendly, with the latch positioned clearly, unlike older models where it was easy to miss. A quick tip: in rainy or icy conditions, the latch might freeze, so warming up the car for a few minutes beforehand makes it much easier to handle.

I've made it a habit to tinker with small car parts, and opening the Escort's hood is a basic task. Locate the lever under the driver's side inside the car, pull it to loosen the hood, then step out to check the safety hook at the center of the front heat dissipation area. Operate it to fully open the hood. Timing is key—always do this when the engine is cool and turned off for maximum safety. The hook is ergonomically designed for quick learning and minimal mistakes. Pro tip: A common issue is stiff levers; regular lubrication spray keeps them smooth—save your money on unnecessary repairs.

Safety comes first, always take precautions before opening the hood. First, I ensure the car is turned off with a cooled engine, pull the release lever inside the car, then move to the front to locate the safety latch. Gently operate to release the hood. Wearing gloves throughout the process is recommended to prevent burns and scratches - the latch is clearly visible above the Escort's grille. In practice, never rush when the engine is hot; many people get burned or damage the latch this way. Developing this habit saves repair costs - I speak from experience. Regularly clean dirt around the latch area to prevent clogging.

As a car owner, I prioritize preventive . Opening the Ford Escort's hood isn't just about operation but also maintenance. After unlocking the interior lever and releasing the safety latch, immediately check the hinge lubrication—spray some oil to prevent rust and make the next opening easier. Though simple, the steps require care: only proceed when the engine is cool, and gently touch the latch without using excessive force. Based on experience, inspecting these components every six months can extend the car's lifespan and reduce sudden breakdowns.


