2013 Ford Escape Brake Specials
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Why is a brake service important for a 2013 Ford Escape?
- Regular brake service preserves stopping power and safety for your 2013 Ford Escape, preventing costly damage to calipers, rotors, and ABS components.
- Factory-trained technicians at Coggin Deland Ford inspect pads, rotors, fluid, and hardware to diagnose wear patterns early and recommend the most cost-effective repair path.
- Servicing at our dealership often costs less than independent shops when you factor in OEM parts longevity, precise repairs, and fewer repeat visits—delivering immediate and long-term savings.
- We offer service financing so you can get service now and pay later, and warranty-covered work must be done at a certified dealership to protect your coverage.
- To book with our certified team, schedule service today.
How long does a brake replacement take?
- Brake pad replacement for a 2013 Ford Escape typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours per axle, depending on inspection findings and parts availability.
- Rotor replacement can add additional time—usually 1 to 2 hours per axle—because rotors may require machining or precise fitment with OEM components.
- Coggin Deland Ford’s trained technicians and streamlined bay processes mean we complete work faster and more reliably than general shops, minimizing your downtime.
- We use factory tools and OEM parts which reduces rework and ensures correct break-in procedures, delivering safer, longer-lasting results.
- Ready to get back on the road? Schedule appointment to reserve a fast, efficient bay.
How much does a brake service cost for a 2013 Ford Escape?
- Costs vary by condition, but Coggin Deland Ford frequently provides better overall value than many independent shops because OEM parts and technician expertise reduce future repair needs.
- We offer transparent estimates and often have competitive pricing through dealer-only programs and parts sourcing; check our current service specials for savings.
- Choosing dealership service generates immediate savings through accurate repairs and long-term savings through extended component life and warranty protection.
- If your repair qualifies for warranty coverage, it must be performed at a certified dealership to keep the warranty valid.
- Ask about our service financing so you can take care of required repairs now and pay over time.
How often should you replace the brake pads and rotors?
- Brake pad life varies with driving style and conditions; for a 2013 Ford Escape, pads often last 30,000–60,000 miles—rotors generally last longer but should be inspected every 12,000–15,000 miles.
- Coggin Deland Ford performs a complete brake inspection at routine service intervals to identify uneven wear, glazing, or rotor thickness issues before they escalate.
- Regular inspections extend component life, improve fuel efficiency through reduced drag, and protect safety systems like ABS and traction control.
- To maintain performance and peace of mind, schedule service with our certified technicians who use OEM parts and documented procedures.
What is included in a 2013 Ford Escape brake service?
- Comprehensive inspection of pads, rotors, calipers, hoses, and brake fluid condition plus a test drive to confirm performance.
- Pad replacement, rotor resurfacing or replacement as needed, hardware replacement, lubrication of contact points, and proper bed-in procedures using OEM parts.
- Clear, written estimate before any work begins, plus recommendations to maximize safety and minimize long-term cost.
- We honor factory warranty terms and provide documentation—warranty repairs must be performed at a certified dealership to preserve coverage.
- View our current service specials or schedule appointment to get an inspection and estimate today.
2013 Ford Escape Brake Pads and Rotors
At Coggin Deland Ford we emphasize holistic brake care for your 2013 Ford Escape because replacing pads without addressing rotor condition can lead to rapid wear and inconsistent braking. When both pads and rotors are serviced together, the results are smoother braking, reduced noise, and more even wear—translating to fewer visits and lower lifetime costs for you. Our technicians measure rotor thickness and look for scoring, warping, and heat damage; when resurfacing is appropriate we follow strict manufacturer tolerances, and when replacement is required we fit genuine OEM rotors that match factory specifications. OEM components paired with factory-recommended installation and bed-in procedures protect ABS sensors and electronic stability systems, maintain pedal feel, and preserve resale value. We also inspect hardware, calipers, and brake lines so the job is complete. To see current savings and options, check our service specials, then schedule service and let our certified team provide a durable, cost-effective solution.
2013 Ford Escape Brake Service
Routine brake inspections are a critical safety step for every 2013 Ford Escape owner. At Coggin Deland Ford, routine service includes a meticulous check of pad thickness, rotor condition, fluid quality, and the functionality of calipers and sensors. Regular inspections detect uneven wear, contaminants, or early signs of component failure—issues that an experienced dealership can correct more reliably than a general repair shop because we use OEM diagnostic procedures and factory tools. Choosing our dealership means you get certified technicians who understand the engineering behind your vehicle and can recommend repairs that extend part life and improve braking consistency. There’s also an economic benefit: accurate repairs using OEM parts reduce the chance of repeat work and costly follow-ups, providing immediate savings and lowering your total cost of ownership. We offer service financing to help you take care of necessary repairs now while paying over time. To protect any applicable warranty coverage and ensure peak performance, schedule appointment with Coggin Deland Ford and take advantage of our transparent estimates and professional care.
2013 Ford Escape Brake Warranty
Understanding warranty coverage for your 2013 Ford Escape is important when considering brake repairs. While many factory warranties on a 2013 model may have expired, some components or extended plans can still be in effect—especially if you purchased extended coverage. Any repair that is or might be covered under warranty must be performed at a certified dealership like Coggin Deland Ford to preserve your rights and guarantee appropriate documentation. Our service advisors will review your vehicle’s history, verify coverage, and explain how warranty work differs from standard service. Choosing our dealership protects you because we install OEM parts, follow factory procedures, and provide the paperwork necessary for claims. Even when warranty coverage does not apply, our dealer-specific pricing, access to manufacturer programs, and long-term parts reliability often deliver lower lifecycle costs than independent shops. Learn about current offers by visiting our service specials and then schedule service—we also offer service financing so you can address needed repairs promptly while managing payments.
Coggin Deland Ford in Deland, FL is committed to reliable brake service for your 2013 Ford Escape. We use OEM parts, factory-trained technicians, and efficient processes to deliver safe, long-lasting repairs. For inventory or trade options, visit our All Inventory, New Inventory, Used Inventory, or learn about trade-ins at Trade-In. To book, please schedule appointment and review current service specials. For more information about Coggin Deland Ford, visit our homepage at coggindelandford.com.
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