How to Turn Off the Maintenance Reminder for the Escort?

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MacAlexis
07/29/25 7:53pm
Steps to turn off the maintenance reminder for the Escort: Simply power on the car, then simultaneously press the 'tripe' button and the 'resrt' button. The Escort is a compact sedan under the Ford brand, equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine across all models, delivering a maximum power of 90kW and a maximum torque of 152Nm. It features multi-point electronic fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The Escort is a vehicle launched by Changan Ford, built on a new platform, elevating the concept of a 'family car' to new heights. Every detail is designed to bring comfort to the entire family, especially the enlarged space and noise reduction features.
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