What kind of thermostat do I need for my Ford Explorer?
What kind of thermostat do I need for my Ford Explorer?
Your Ford Explorer Sport Trac will be happy to know that the search for the right Thermostat Housing products you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 10 different Thermostat Housing for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up.
Why is my lower thermostat on my Ford Ranger leaking?
An increasingly common complaint is a failure of the lower thermostat housing. On my 2003 Ford Ranger with 160k miles, this housing sprung a leak along the seam between its upper and lower portions. When I would push on the throttle, a stream of coolant would squirt out of the housing towards the left side of the engine bay.
Where do I find the fitment form for my Ford Explorer?
Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Ford Explorer Sport Trac. With today’s complex automotive engines, it’s even more critical to have the right cooling system components for accurate temperature control, pressure relief and gasket seals.
When did Ford Ranger start using OHV thermostat?
It was manufactured starting in 2001 (before that was an OHV version). An increasingly common complaint is a failure of the lower thermostat housing. On my 2003 Ford Ranger with 160k miles, this housing sprung a leak along the seam between its upper and lower portions.
Your Ford Explorer Sport Trac will be happy to know that the search for the right Thermostat Housing products you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 10 different Thermostat Housing for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up.
Can a Ford Explorer Sport Trac be replaced?
In this video I describe and show you how to replace a thermostat housing on a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac with the 4.0 liter overhead cam engine. These thermostat housings commonly fail on these engines and cause a coolant leak. They are a little tricky to replace on these Sport Tracs due to the design of the intake manifold.
An increasingly common complaint is a failure of the lower thermostat housing. On my 2003 Ford Ranger with 160k miles, this housing sprung a leak along the seam between its upper and lower portions. When I would push on the throttle, a stream of coolant would squirt out of the housing towards the left side of the engine bay.
It was manufactured starting in 2001 (before that was an OHV version). An increasingly common complaint is a failure of the lower thermostat housing. On my 2003 Ford Ranger with 160k miles, this housing sprung a leak along the seam between its upper and lower portions.