That's a tough call. I could imagine a nice pristine '94 with an asking price of 4k, and I can see someone buying it for that or more. Book prices are only guides. It's really market and demand driven, so it could vary wildly. I just bought a '95 with 155k miles on it and was happy to get it for $2,500. 155k miles is nothing for this particular engine. My '94 base-line model has just short of 400k miles and the engine has never been opened up and it still runs like the day I bought it new and easily gets into the 40+ mpg range @ 55mph. Google the 1.9L and you'll find it to be one of the most durable engines ever produced. They were poured at Fords' Dearborn plant.
The 1994 Ford Escort LX uses R-134a Freon. This type of refrigerant was used in all Ford Escorts from 1994 through 2002.
Ford Escort LX 4dr has a stock 87 horsepower at 5400rpm
FIRING ORDER For your 1994 FORD ESCORT: 1-3-4-2
in the gas tank
yes. the body style of the escort was the same amongst the LX trim package from 1991 to 1996. everything will directly bolt-on.
30 to 45 lbs.
Go to the Ford dealer and the code can be had if you give them the VIN.
Under the dash drivers side
Under the dash between the console and the heater controls.
"How to set timing on 1991 ford escort lx 1.9?"
The fuel cut off switch on a 1994 Ford Escort LX is located just outside the fuel tank. It is designed to stop the flow of fuel in the event of an accident.
Ford Escort LX fuel tank is 12.7 gal. / 48 L