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How to Replace Rear Liftgate Latch 2009-12 Ford Escape
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Liftgate Panel
Open the liftgate
Remove the four Phillips screws from liftgate panel
Pull the panel down to loosen it
Lower the liftgate
Lift the lift glass
Push out the upper section of the panel
Remove the liftgate panel
2. Removing the Latch
Disconnect the wiring harness
Remove the T25 Torx bolts from the latch
Disconnect the wiring harness
3. Installing the Latch
Connect the wiring harness
Insert the latch into place
Tighten the T25 Torx bolts to the latch
4. Installing the Liftgate Panel
Insert the liftgate panel into place
Press the liftgate panel clips in
Tighten the four Phillips screws to the liftgate panel
Close the liftgate
What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. In this video, I'm going to show you how to replace the rear latch on this 2012 Ford Escape. If you need this part, or other parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
We're going to open the liftgate. Then we want to remove these Phillips head screws. Just use a Phillips head screwdriver. Get those out. I'm just going to pull down right here, and pull down here. You can use a trim tool and get underneath there and pull it down a little bit. It's not going to come out all the way. I have to release the lift glass right here and release that. There's a section right here over this latch, so we, kind of, need to push it out. As I push it out, just lift it over, and I can slide this panel right out of the way. Just like that.
There's a connector right here. Just disconnect the connector. Push down on the tab and slide it right out. We want to take these Torx screws out. I'm going to use a T25 and a ratchet and loosen these up. I'm going to pull that last bolt out, and I'm going to just slide this out. Just like that. There's a connector right here. Push down on this tab and disconnect the connector. There we go.
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We're going to start by connecting this connector because it's hard to get to once it's in there, so just line that up and then lock it in place. I'm going to slide this back into position. Take these Torx bolts. Get those started, and take our T25 and a ratchet and we'll snug these all up. Just like that. Then we can connect this electrical connector. Just get it lined up and plug it in.
All right. We want to take this panel. I want to slide this part over the latch right here. With that lift glass open, slide that over. Once that's slid over, try to get these push retainers in, and those are all lined up. Just put these four screws in using a Phillips head screwdriver. All right. Close that. Make sure that's good.
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'10 Mercury Mariner Actuator Perfect Fit
Marco
April 20, 2024
This was a perfect fit for my 2010 Mercury Mariner liftgate. Only maybe a 15-20 minute job and my liftgate is operating like it should again. Thanks!
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