Common questions

When to add coolant to your Ford Explorer?

When to add coolant to your Ford Explorer?

Adding engine coolant (also known as antifreeze) to your 2002 Ford Explorer is pretty easy. Engine coolant circulates through your engine to keep it cool in the summer but won’t freeze in the winter. Make sure to check your engine when it is cold for an accurate reading.

What kind of coolant do you put in a Ford Ranger?

Be sure to check your owners manual to determine the correct type of fluid to add – for Fords, it will typically be in a section titled Fluid Capacities in the back of your manual. Mix the coolant with distilled water so that you have a combination of 50% coolant and 50% water.

How much refrigerant is in a 1997 Ford?

Ford refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil Type Ounces Type Ounces ASPIRE 1997 All Engines R134a 26.00 PAG 46 1994-1996 All Engines R134a 25.00 PAG 46

How much refrigerant is in a Ford Escort?

Ford refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil ESCORT 1997-2002 All Engines R134a 28.00 PAG 46 1994-1996 All Engines R134a 28.00 PAG 46 1993 All Engines R12 34.08 Mineral

What kind of coolant do you put in an engine?

Engine coolant, also known as antifreeze, is mixed with water to keep the radiator from freezing in extreme cold and overheating in extreme heat.

What are the symptoms of a Ford Explorer overheating?

Your Explorer will be equipped with a temperature warning light and/or a temperature gauge. The most common symptom of overheating is the temperature light coming on. If this light does come on, make sure that you get off the road quickly and safely. Driving while overheating can cause long term engine damage. 2. White Smoke

Adding engine coolant (also known as antifreeze) to your 2002 Ford Explorer is pretty easy. Engine coolant circulates through your engine to keep it cool in the summer but won’t freeze in the winter. Make sure to check your engine when it is cold for an accurate reading.

How often should you change the coolant in antifreeze?

This is in theory, however in real world conditions, regardless of it’s quality, coolant (antifreeze) should be changed once every 2-5 years (average time after which it loses much of its benefits, unless specifically formulated as ‘lifetime’ coolant).

What are the names of the different colors of coolant?

Colors include blue, yellow, green, red, pink, turquoise, orange and purple.

Be sure to check your owners manual to determine the correct type of fluid to add – for Fords, it will typically be in a section titled Fluid Capacities in the back of your manual. Mix the coolant with distilled water so that you have a combination of 50% coolant and 50% water.

Are there different colors of antifreeze for different cars?

Here’s a fun fact: antifreeze starts out colorless. All the green, orange, red, pink, amber, and blue coolants you see on the shelves are dyed. Coolant manufacturers don’t add color to their antifreeze just to make it look pretty though.

What kind of coolant is used for antifreeze?

IAT Coolant. The most common variety of liquid antifreeze is an IAT formula, or Inorganic Additive Technology. ZEREX™ Original Green is an IAT coolant that has been used for decades and is a formula proven to provide unsurpassed corrosion protection.

Why do they add color to the coolant?

Coolant manufacturers don’t add color to their antifreeze just to make it look pretty though. They do it for several important reasons. As a consumer, you should pay attention to the color of the coolant you choose because the wrong color may shorten your engine’s lifespan.

What’s the difference between IAT and Zerex Antifreeze?

It’s important to know the differences so you get the correct antifreeze for your vehicle. The most common variety of liquid antifreeze is an IAT formula, or Inorganic Additive Technology. ZEREX™ Original Green is an IAT coolant that has been used for decades and is a formula proven to provide unsurpassed corrosion protection.

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