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The Ford Expedition requires 1.65 gallons of antifreeze, which should be mixed in a 50/50 ratio with water. Different vehicles may need specific types of antifreeze for optimal performance. Typically, standard antifreeze is green in color and comes pre-mixed with water for convenience. Antifreeze serves the purpose of preventing water from freezing and also increases the boiling point, allowing for higher temperatures without damaging the engine. It is important to clean up any spills carefully as the sweet-smelling glycol, a major component of antifreeze, can be harmful or fatal to animals if ingested.
My Ford Expedition's temperature reaches 209 and then drops down again. What could be causing this issue?
In a 1999 Ford Expedition with a 5.4-liter engine and third-row seating, the cooling system holds 28 quarts of antifreeze, which is equivalent to 7 gallons. It should be noted that the information stating 1.6 gallons of antifreeze is incorrect. This capacity is based on a two-row radiator setup.
A 1999 Ford Expedition equipped with a 5.4 Triton engine and third-row seating has a capacity of 7 gallons of antifreeze.
Could you please tell me how many quarts of differential oil the 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 STL with a 4.7-liter engine requires?
The complete capacity of the Ford Expedition's cooling system is 1.65 gallons of coolant.
How much antifreeze does a 2005 Ford Expedition require in quarts?