se9303
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- Arlington, Texas
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- 2006 Ford Explorer
Hello to all
I managed to replace the radiator on my 2006 Ford Explorer and to ensue there were no more leaks i filled the radiator with water just to make sure its all good. I left the radiator cap off, set heater to “high” and let the engine run for about 15 minutes. I noticed cold air coming out of the vents so there is most likely air in the cooling system
I want to know what procedure i have to follow when i remove the water from the cooling system to replace it with the Motorcraft gold coolant in order to ensure air pockets are filly removed and all works flawlessly
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mark
I managed to replace the radiator on my 2006 Ford Explorer and to ensue there were no more leaks i filled the radiator with water just to make sure its all good. I left the radiator cap off, set heater to “high” and let the engine run for about 15 minutes. I noticed cold air coming out of the vents so there is most likely air in the cooling system
I want to know what procedure i have to follow when i remove the water from the cooling system to replace it with the Motorcraft gold coolant in order to ensure air pockets are filly removed and all works flawlessly
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mark