Excellent video. I have a 2012 2.5L and I was watching a video of someone replacing the cat on the 3.0 model and I was very intimidated. Turns out, the 2.5 only has one cat and it's directly under the vehicle. Sigh of relief!
Very helpful. Thanks, Ryan. My 2012 Escape needs that exact same repair. This failure occurred less than a year after purchasing it at the end of Dec 2021 with 86,000 miles. The pipe separates from the rear of the resonator, and the studs that go into the rubber insulator hangers are almost rusted off the muffler. Speaking of rust, the lower rear tailgate and both rear quarter panels around the edge of the wheel openings are beginning to rust. Nearly every 2nd generation Escape I've seen has rust showing, including my wife's 2010 Escape. Apparently, this happens to all of them sooner or later. I made a temporary repair using some bolts and metal strips until I can get a replacement muffler assembly. That happened this weekend. When separating the rear flange, I chose to remove the tailpipe resonator so I could grind out the old gasket as it was rusted into that side of the flange. The rest of the repair went similar to yours.
Just wanted to say thanks for this excellent video. It worked great for our 2012 Ford Escape - only note I would add is that the hangers on the link (as of April 2024) had holes that were quite a bit larger then our vehicle, so I stuck with the originals. But otherwise everything was spot on. Nice work and thanks again!
excellent video. best one i've seen for the ford escape exhaust replacement. very thorough, easy to understand, good pace, details.... can't say enough. Thanks Ryan.
@@ryanrepairs675 I cut out my cat converter and welded a pipe there instead. My vehicle runs much faster now and more responsive. I still kept my mufflers, just no more CAT converter which was giving me trouble.
Have you considered unbolting the catalytic converter and working on it off the vehicle ? You would have to replace the front gasket, but that would extend the life of the entire exhaust system. Mix a bit of that exhaust paste and use it as a lubricant when installing the catalytic converter into the other pipe. That will seal any leaks for sure . Great video bro !
I enjoy your videos, I have a 2012 Ford Escape limited with the V-6 so any repair videos on your parents Escape are greatly appreciated to help save on major repair later done the line.
Great video. Mine came apart in the exact same place as yours started to. I just ordered the same assembly from Amazon tonight. After watching this, I feel pretty confident this is a project I can take on. We'll see how it goes.
@@acris4167 Great! This was quite awhile ago so I don't recall the exact time involved but I want to say it wasn't more than an hour and a half. It was a "one beer job". Thanks again for the helpful video.
i have to do the same thing for my 2012 escape, but i have no pipe between the resonator and catalytic conv to work with. looks like i will probably have to get mine welded instead of clamped & sealed. either way this video was soooo helpful, THANK YOU!
RE: Tailpipe/Resonator: Walker does not appear to have Stainless. Found a company, Norltheastern Exhaust that makes stainless tailpipe/resonator & muffler assembly. Great quality and does not look like generic reboxed. $280 shipped.
Guess what? My 2009 Mazda Tribute with the 2.5 liter 4-cylinder DOES NOT have a 2.25" O.D. pipe at the outlet of the catalytic converter. The entire length from the outlet of the converter to the stock (original) muffler is 2.0". Therefore, the Walker assembly #56233 will not fit snugly over the pipe behind the converter, its 2.25" I.D. inlet is 1/4" too large. Evidently, Escapes are different than (at least some) Tributes. Also, my converter is apparently longer than that on your Escape, because the inlet of the Walker assembly comes within 1" of the rear of the converter - not really enough room to insert an adapter (2" I.D. x 2.25" O.D) that will be needed between the outlet of the converter and the inlet of the Walker assembly.
you did amazing job start to finish with explaination. I feel confident now walking into my mechanics garage and talking about it while on lift. Not an idiot and he knows. He loves when I come into the garage. He finds out fast I listen, do what I can, and he will double check me if I don't have him do it. My exhusband who I am visiting with 8 hours away won't put it on our lift. $80,000 tools and one hugh lift...... It makes me feel good when I walk into my mechanics and he knows he can help me do something HE won't. HE always look like a prick in mechanics eye!! HIS mechanic too so HE shouldn't not do it. HE will do complex Backhoe or zeroturn mower engine/motors but not want to do something so easy for me. I meet with mechanic tomorrow but not until I pull my Escape into my heated garage and get underneath to be prepared. Whether or not I do it myself, You stepped up to the challenge and posted a great video. Can't wait to let you know what happens Ryan!! Signed, Vickie from Maryland
I have that same thing, uh, come down. The Wells had finally given way and I hack saw it off. And got me a stainless steel flexible exhaust pipe from autozone and fixed it. That was only cost to me about ten well fifteen dollars with the hexall
great video. thorough. well explained and clear filming. currently have the exact same problem. same year car. i had to jury rig some heavy wire to wrap around and pull the larger muffler to the resonator cause that part of the pipe came undone. been trying to figure out what to do. as it is, the inspection is due this month and i know they’re going to want to replace the whole thing. was looking to possibly fix this myself like you’ve done but then worry that if they see this they may find something else. how can you avoid dealing with replacing the catalytic converter if it doesn’t necessarily need it? how can one tell if that needs replacing? then again, it’s 10 years old and maybe better to just replace the whole thing.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm lucky in that I've never had to deal with inspections. I would think if you replaced the parts shown here and the system was intact they wouldn't have a problem with it. If for some reason they find issue with the Cat. converter under the car you should be able to swap a replacement in while keeping the new muffler/ mid-pipe section. I believe Walker made a replacement Cat. that goes in front of the section I replaced.
I just ordered a new exhaust for my 2011 Tribute so you will be getting some more plays from me in the next few weeks! I was unsure if I could do it myself but now I'm sure !
As long as you had cut the pipe, and were crawling around under there with a light, it makes sense to look at the converter matrix for any obvious damage....there was like 2 frames where you could see it looked ok!
I had checked it during the repair (you're right it looked great) but totally failed to mention it in the video, thanks for pointing that out for anyone watching!
Should have just replaced the resonator with a pipe, which would have been the fasted and cheapest option. The rest of the factory exhaust is stainless, and the replacement you got is aluminized steel. I bought a used escape a couple of years ago with an installed pipe and it runs very quit even without the resonator.
Thanks for pointing that out, I completely forgot about the one at the manifold! I want to say the V6's had 2 one piece maniverters at the heads (in addition to the one downstream) and the 4 bangers had a separate 2 piece manifold and primary Cat.
My 2009 Escape hybrid has only one catalytic converter, muffler, and a resonator . California version has two cats , muffler and resonator. Anything to please the EPA !
I just replaced my muffler, mine was a bit loud and rusted exactly where you were showing around the weld. Basically replaced what you are showing here because it was all junk
I imagine it's not fun, I wanted to lift the car completely but the 12 yr old rusty pinch welds had other plans. I was happy just to get the stands under the rear axle.
I think he did a good job. Yes, I did scrolled through some parts, but otherwise I rather have too much info, than not enough. Large coffee and a breakfast, and 36 minutes of useful video ! This is true how to video, not some 60 seconds UA-cam magic 😜
Appreciate the honest feedback, you're not wrong. This was one of the first videos I did, definitely making it a point to be more concise in the future.
A little information overload was my intention at the time, probably could have cut some fat out still but thanks for watching it as is. Glad I could keep you entertained during breakfast!!
Lol ladies and gentlemen, this is probably the worlds cleanest Ford escape rust wise
Can confirm
💯
No facts the fuck
Since I own a 2012 Ford Escape...I appreciate any repair videos on your parents' car.
I'm sure this won't be the last video I make for this car. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
Being from Michigan, I am shocked how little rust that car had on her belly. Nice work!
Excellent video. I have a 2012 2.5L and I was watching a video of someone replacing the cat on the 3.0 model and I was very intimidated. Turns out, the 2.5 only has one cat and it's directly under the vehicle. Sigh of relief!
Yeah, not too bad on this one. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting this, Ryan. Very detailed & well photographed. Nicely done!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much for watching!
Very helpful. Thanks, Ryan. My 2012 Escape needs that exact same repair.
This failure occurred less than a year after purchasing it at the end of Dec 2021 with 86,000 miles. The pipe separates from the rear of the resonator, and the studs that go into the rubber insulator hangers are almost rusted off the muffler. Speaking of rust, the lower rear tailgate and both rear quarter panels around the edge of the wheel openings are beginning to rust. Nearly every 2nd generation Escape I've seen has rust showing, including my wife's 2010 Escape. Apparently, this happens to all of them sooner or later. I made a temporary repair using some bolts and metal strips until I can get a replacement muffler assembly. That happened this weekend. When separating the rear flange, I chose to remove the tailpipe resonator so I could grind out the old gasket as it was rusted into that side of the flange. The rest of the repair went similar to yours.
Just wanted to say thanks for this excellent video. It worked great for our 2012 Ford Escape - only note I would add is that the hangers on the link (as of April 2024) had holes that were quite a bit larger then our vehicle, so I stuck with the originals. But otherwise everything was spot on. Nice work and thanks again!
Very well presented. It is a pleasure to see such excellent common sense competence!
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the video!
Beautiful burgundy metallic clearcoat
excellent video. best one i've seen for the ford escape exhaust replacement. very thorough, easy to understand, good pace, details.... can't say enough. Thanks Ryan.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback!!
@@ryanrepairs675 I cut out my cat converter and welded a pipe there instead. My vehicle runs much faster now and more responsive. I still kept my mufflers, just no more CAT converter which was giving me trouble.
@@ryanrepairs675ur the best
Have you considered unbolting the catalytic converter and working on it off the vehicle ?
You would have to replace the front gasket, but that would extend the life of the entire exhaust system.
Mix a bit of that exhaust paste and use it as a lubricant when installing the catalytic converter into the other pipe. That will seal any leaks for sure .
Great video bro !
I been looking for 2 days on and off to find the exact set up I have finally found it, man you helped me a lot 💪🏾
I enjoy your videos, I have a 2012 Ford Escape limited with the V-6 so any repair videos on your parents Escape are greatly appreciated to help save on major repair later done the line.
Thanks for watching Anthony, I'll try to help anyway I can!
Great job !
Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Ryan...well done. Good visuals and explanation as you progressed. Rick
Hope it helped, thanks for the feedback Rick!
Great video. Mine came apart in the exact same place as yours started to. I just ordered the same assembly from Amazon tonight. After watching this, I feel pretty confident this is a project I can take on. We'll see how it goes.
So, how did your project go?
@@acris4167 Great! This was quite awhile ago so I don't recall the exact time involved but I want to say it wasn't more than an hour and a half. It was a "one beer job". Thanks again for the helpful video.
i have to do the same thing for my 2012 escape, but i have no pipe between the resonator and catalytic conv to work with. looks like i will probably have to get mine welded instead of clamped & sealed. either way this video was soooo helpful, THANK YOU!
RE: Tailpipe/Resonator: Walker does not appear to have Stainless. Found a company, Norltheastern Exhaust that makes stainless tailpipe/resonator & muffler assembly. Great quality and does not look like generic reboxed. $280 shipped.
Thanks for sharing your info !
Always appreciated !
Guess what? My 2009 Mazda Tribute with the 2.5 liter 4-cylinder DOES NOT have a 2.25" O.D. pipe at the outlet of the catalytic converter. The entire length from the outlet of the converter to the stock (original) muffler is 2.0". Therefore, the Walker assembly #56233 will not fit snugly over the pipe behind the converter, its 2.25" I.D. inlet is 1/4" too large. Evidently, Escapes are different than (at least some) Tributes. Also, my converter is apparently longer than that on your Escape, because the inlet of the Walker assembly comes within 1" of the rear of the converter - not really enough room to insert an adapter (2" I.D. x 2.25" O.D) that will be needed between the outlet of the converter and the inlet of the Walker assembly.
Really liked it easy to watch and understand what is going on in the video. I probably could do this with ease.
Glad you liked the video, thanks for the feedback!
so it just slides on? don't have to weld it?
I would apply a bit of that muffler paste on that pipe before sliding in. It would cover the cracks and any leaks !
you did amazing job start to finish with explaination. I feel confident now walking into my mechanics garage and talking about it while on lift. Not an idiot and he knows. He loves when I come into the garage. He finds out fast I listen, do what I can, and he will double check me if I don't have him do it. My exhusband who I am visiting with 8 hours away won't put it on our lift. $80,000 tools and one hugh lift...... It makes me feel good when I walk into my mechanics and he knows he can help me do something HE won't.
HE always look like a prick in mechanics eye!! HIS mechanic too so HE shouldn't not do it. HE will do complex Backhoe or zeroturn mower engine/motors but not want to do something so easy for me.
I meet with mechanic tomorrow but not until I pull my Escape into my heated garage and get underneath to be prepared. Whether or not I do it myself, You stepped up to the challenge and posted a great video.
Can't wait to let you know what happens Ryan!! Signed, Vickie from Maryland
Great job amigo
I have that same thing, uh, come down. The Wells had finally given way and I hack saw it off. And got me a stainless steel flexible exhaust pipe from autozone and fixed it.
That was only cost to me about ten well fifteen dollars with the hexall
Hack saw
great video. thorough. well explained and clear filming. currently have the exact same problem. same year car. i had to jury rig some heavy wire to wrap around and pull the larger muffler to the resonator cause that part of the pipe came undone.
been trying to figure out what to do. as it is, the inspection is due this month and i know they’re going to want to replace the whole thing. was looking to possibly fix this myself like you’ve done but then worry that if they see this they may find something else. how can you avoid dealing with replacing the catalytic converter if it doesn’t necessarily need it? how can one tell if that needs replacing? then again, it’s 10 years old and maybe better to just replace the whole thing.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm lucky in that I've never had to deal with inspections. I would think if you replaced the parts shown here and the system was intact they wouldn't have a problem with it. If for some reason they find issue with the Cat. converter under the car you should be able to swap a replacement in while keeping the new muffler/ mid-pipe section. I believe Walker made a replacement Cat. that goes in front of the section I replaced.
If there’s one thing about escape owners, we all talked to Marsh about the escape
I just ordered a new exhaust for my 2011 Tribute so you will be getting some more plays from me in the next few weeks! I was unsure if I could do it myself but now I'm sure !
Thanks for the support and I'm glad the video helped, I hope the install went smooth!
Great video! Very nicely done
Thanks, hope it helped!
@@ryanrepairs675 sure did
Just paid $750 on a shop exhaust. Wish I saw this last week
As long as you had cut the pipe, and were crawling around under there with a light, it makes sense to look at the converter matrix for any obvious damage....there was like 2 frames where you could see it looked ok!
I had checked it during the repair (you're right it looked great) but totally failed to mention it in the video, thanks for pointing that out for anyone watching!
Wow thanks! I think you just saved me 1k
Thanks for this very well done video!
Thanks for watching, hope it helped!
Is everyone with a 2010-2012 Ford Escape on the salt belt having Exhaust problems?
You’re not alone, I feel like every Escape of this body style I see is broken halfway back.
Thx whole lot for this video 👊🏾
Thanks for watching! 👍
What size muffler, clamp did you use?
Probably doesn't help you now, but that should be a 2 1/4" clamp to join it behind the Cat. converter
Should have just replaced the resonator with a pipe, which would have been the fasted and cheapest option. The rest of the factory exhaust is stainless, and the replacement you got is aluminized steel. I bought a used escape a couple of years ago with an installed pipe and it runs very quit even without the resonator.
These Escapes have 3 catalytic converters. One is all one piece connected to the front manifold.
Thanks for pointing that out, I completely forgot about the one at the manifold! I want to say the V6's had 2 one piece maniverters at the heads (in addition to the one downstream) and the 4 bangers had a separate 2 piece manifold and primary Cat.
My 2009 Escape hybrid has only one catalytic converter, muffler, and a resonator .
California version has two cats , muffler and resonator.
Anything to please the EPA !
I bet you made your Momma proud.
I just replaced my muffler, mine was a bit loud and rusted exactly where you were showing around the weld. Basically replaced what you are showing here because it was all junk
It's funny, since I've done this video I'm seeing Escapes with the same exhaust leak EVERYWHERE. Thanks for watching!
Could you just cut the two sides of the resonator and put a pipe in between them
damn it....doing this job no lifting car......woww
I imagine it's not fun, I wanted to lift the car completely but the 12 yr old rusty pinch welds had other plans. I was happy just to get the stands under the rear axle.
how i know the muffler is dirty or problem ??
Mufflers get rusted through. It sounds loud then.
It might give you a faulty code too (check engine light on)
what if it’s 2010?
2010 should be the same process. If I remember right, 2009-2012 is the same, and the exhaust on the 2008 is just slightly different
Good video, but WAY to much commentary !
I think he did a good job. Yes, I did scrolled through some parts, but otherwise I rather have too much info, than not enough.
Large coffee and a breakfast, and 36 minutes of useful video !
This is true how to video, not some 60 seconds UA-cam magic 😜
Appreciate the honest feedback, you're not wrong. This was one of the first videos I did, definitely making it a point to be more concise in the future.
A little information overload was my intention at the time, probably could have cut some fat out still but thanks for watching it as is. Glad I could keep you entertained during breakfast!!
Just drill holes through your catalytic converter until you can afford a new one or just leave it drilled if your not planning on keeping it forever
3 mufflers? Ford has issues