proper coolant for 2001 f150
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proper coolant for 2001 f150
My Owner' s Guide says "Use only Ford G05 Engine Coolant or a
premium coolant that meets Ford spec.WSS-M97B51-A1 . But later
on the "Capacities and specifications page it shows
ESE-M97B44-A as the required coolant. I wonder what the
difference is and which one the dealer would want to sell me?
Here is a coolant I was considering to use (opinions naturally
welcome) : http://www.peakantifreeze.com/peak_g...time_5050.html
BTW, a friend told me that adding potassium or sodium nitrite
to the coolant will increase or restore the coolant's ability to
prevent rust/corrosion. It is sold in auto supply stores. I
suppose Ford would reject this action.
premium coolant that meets Ford spec.WSS-M97B51-A1 . But later
on the "Capacities and specifications page it shows
ESE-M97B44-A as the required coolant. I wonder what the
difference is and which one the dealer would want to sell me?
Here is a coolant I was considering to use (opinions naturally
welcome) : http://www.peakantifreeze.com/peak_g...time_5050.html
BTW, a friend told me that adding potassium or sodium nitrite
to the coolant will increase or restore the coolant's ability to
prevent rust/corrosion. It is sold in auto supply stores. I
suppose Ford would reject this action.
#2
#3
Originally Posted by uknigel2
Using the Peak antifreeze will be fine but don't add anything to it. If you let the ford dealer do the work they will use the right stuff. If something goes wrong then dealer covers it.
#4
Over the years, I've driven several vehicles into the ground. Not one of those cars stopped running because of bad coolant. Water pumps, thermostats, hoses, and even radiator tanks go out eventually. There isn't one coolant that will prevent any of those things from failure due to wear & tear, or age. Rubber hoses will deteriorate and crack. No radiator could last forever with the right coolant, and there isn't a right coolant that will make your radiator last forever.
When in doubt, buy the most expensive thing that you can and hope that you did something good. After all, what is the price difference between a top shelf coolant and a bargain basement coolant? If you're still unsure, then slip some of it into your girlfriend's Gatorade when she's being a bitch.
When in doubt, buy the most expensive thing that you can and hope that you did something good. After all, what is the price difference between a top shelf coolant and a bargain basement coolant? If you're still unsure, then slip some of it into your girlfriend's Gatorade when she's being a bitch.
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Whatever brand you use, make sure it's green and mix 50/50. While you're at it, change the stat and gasket (rubber O ring) that is on top of the stat. If you're hoses are crappy, change them too. Just alot of stuff to consider in preventative, figure do it now when everything is drained. In newer models, they use orange color coolant and I guess the 2 can't mix, just use 50% water and 50% green and you're all set.
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Ford provides a chart of the recommended coolant type for every vehicle back to the mid-80s, and a LOT more free info. Start here.
Never use "long-life" or ready-mix coolant.
Never use "long-life" or ready-mix coolant.