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How much does it cost to replace a radiator on a Ford F-150?

How much does it cost to replace a radiator on a Ford F-150?

Ford F-150 Radiator Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Ford F-150 radiator replacement is between $696 and $891. Labor costs are estimated between $254 and $320 while parts are priced between $442 and $571.

How do you change a radiator on a Ford F-150?

  1. Step 1 – Drain the coolant. Crawl under the truck and loosen the valve on the radiator.
  2. Step 2 – Remove radiator hoses.
  3. Step 3 – Remove the engine fan.
  4. Step 4 – Remove the radiator.
  5. Step 5 – Install new radiator.
  6. Step 6 – Re-fill the radiator with coolant.

Where is the radiator cap on a 2008 Ford F-150?

It’s right under a freeze plug & maybe 3″ above the exhaust pipe.

How do you replace the radiator on a Ford F-150?

Figure 5. Install the new radiator. Now you’ll want to add your 50/50 mixture of distilled water and Motorcraft Gold to your F-150. Add enough to fill to the “Cold Full” line on the degass bottle and start the truck up again after installing the cap on the bottle.

How often should I Flush my Ford F-150 radiator?

Ford F-150: How to Flush Your Radiator. Flushing your coolant takes less than 60 minutes and anyone can do it. We show you the materials needed, cost, and steps with pictures! This article applies to the Ford F-150 (2004-2014). It is recommended that you flush your Ford F-150’s radiator system once a year.

What kind of coolant do you put in a Ford truck radiator?

Now that the straight water flush is done and drained from the system, you’ll want to add your 50/50 mixture of distilled water and Motorcraft Gold coolant to your F-150. Add enough to fill to the “Full” line on the degass bottle. Start the truck up again after installing the cap on the bottle.

How to change coolant on Ford F150 5.4L?

This is how to change the coolant for a Ford F150 5.4L 2004-2008. I used a little over a gallon of coolant concentrate and a little over a gallon of distilled water. Doing this job is fairly easy and you really only need a bucket. If you are going to use a socket on the plastic drain plug BE GENTLE it is plastic and fragile. Loading…

Figure 5. Install the new radiator. Now you’ll want to add your 50/50 mixture of distilled water and Motorcraft Gold to your F-150. Add enough to fill to the “Cold Full” line on the degass bottle and start the truck up again after installing the cap on the bottle.

Ford F-150: How to Flush Your Radiator. Flushing your coolant takes less than 60 minutes and anyone can do it. We show you the materials needed, cost, and steps with pictures! This article applies to the Ford F-150 (2004-2014). It is recommended that you flush your Ford F-150’s radiator system once a year.

Now that the straight water flush is done and drained from the system, you’ll want to add your 50/50 mixture of distilled water and Motorcraft Gold coolant to your F-150. Add enough to fill to the “Full” line on the degass bottle. Start the truck up again after installing the cap on the bottle.

How to change the coolant in your Ford F150?

Put it in good and tight. Start filling in the coolant using your funnel. First the two jugs of antifreeze, then follow until full with distilled water. Let the engine come up to temperature and then check it again. If the engine doesn’t heat up fast enough you can always do a drive around the block or to the corner store.

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Ruth Doyle