Ford Escape Towing Assistance The towing package includes a 4-pin trailer wiring harness, a hitch receiver, and trailer sway control. Trailer sway control is particularly useful, since it can keep you and other drivers safe.

Can you pull a trailer with a 2014 Ford Escape?

From the research I did, I found that the towing capacity of your 2014 Ford Escape is 3,500 lbs. You will want to check with your dealership to make sure you have that capacity for towing. For your Escape Titanium I recommend part # 75751. This is a Class lll trailer hitch and has a 2 inch receiver opening.

How do I know if my Ford Escape has a tow package?

Depending on the engine version You have. You can tell if a ford escape has a tow package if it came with the 4-way trailer wiring harness, hitch receiver, and a trailer sway control.

Does the Ford Escape have a tow package?

No matter which trim level you choose, the Ford Escape offers impressive towing capacities that will allow you to tow your heavy cargo with ease. With the available 2.0L EcoBoost® engine and available Class II Trailer Tow Package, the Ford Escape can reach a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 pounds.

How much weight can a 2014 Ford Escape tow?

1,500 to 2,000 lbs
2014 Ford Escape/Towing capacity

How much does it cost to have a hitch put on a Ford Escape?

The price range of a hitch for a Ford Escape ranges from $150 to $205 U-Haul carries several different classes of hitches and offers different sizes to accommodate both 1¼ to 2-inch receivers. U-Haul offers both installation services at local U-Haul service centers and will ship your hitch to your home.

What is the towing capacity of a 2014 Ford Escape 2.0 EcoBoost?

3,500 lb.
The EcoBoost 2.0 can be equipped to tow up to 3,500 lb., which is impressive for an engine that size.

HOW MUCH CAN 2014 Ford Escape tow?

How much can a 2014 Ford Escape tow?

How much does it cost to add a tow package?

At the very least, installation cost for a receiver hitch will cost around $50 for an installation that may last up to an hour. Dealerships will generally quote around $1,200 and upwards for an OEM kit that includes the hitch, transmission cooler, wiring, and the labor costs.