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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

$6
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Bedia Liquid Level Coolant Probe - 320408

Bedia Liquid Level Coolant Probe - 320408

$643
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VDO Temperature Sensor 1/8 - 27NPT Stud Terminals - 320.093
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VDO Temperature Sensor 1/8 - 27NPT Stud Terminals - 320.093

$75
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VDO Temperature Switch 1/4 - NPTF - 320.714
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VDO Temperature Switch 1/4 - NPTF - 320.714

$644
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VDO Low Water Level Probe 30mm Long - 230.058
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VDO Low Water Level Probe 30mm Long - 230.058

$143
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Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

$92
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1998 Ford Falcon Coolant Maintenance and Replacement Guide

Your trusty 1998 Ford Falcon has been a reliable companion on the road, and maintaining its cooling system is key to keeping it in top shape. The coolant in your Falcon plays a vital role in regulating engine temperature, preventing overheating, and safeguarding the engine and radiator from rust and corrosion.

When it comes to coolant replacement, keeping a regular schedule is crucial. For a 1998 Ford Falcon, it's generally recommended to replace the coolant every two years or every 30,000 kilometers, depending on which comes first. This schedule ensures the cooling system remains effective and that the coolant's protective properties are optimal.

  • Check Coolant Level: Prior to replacing the coolant, always make sure the engine is cool. Locate the coolant reservoir, typically found at the front of the engine bay. Check that the coolant level is between the minimum and maximum markers. If it's low, this may be a sign of a leak or other issues that need addressing.
  • Choose the Right Coolant: It's important to use the right type of coolant for your Falcon. Typically, a high-quality ethylene glycol-based coolant with anti-corrosive and anti-freeze properties is suitable. Your owner's manual will list specifications for the correct coolant type.
  • Flushing the Cooling System: Before adding fresh coolant, it's a good idea to flush the system to remove old coolant and any contaminants. Use a radiator flush product, following the directions, to ensure the system is clean.
  • Adding New Coolant: After flushing the system, refill with the correct coolant mixture. Most coolants need to be mixed with water at about a 50/50 ratio for effective protection. Some pre-mixed coolants are available, simplifying the process.
  • Bleeding the System: After filling, start the engine and let it run with the radiator cap off to remove any trapped air. This bleeding process prevents air bubbles from compromising the cooling system's performance.

Regular checks and timely maintenance ensure that your Falcon's cooling system works effectively, promoting engine longevity and reliability. Keep an eye out for warning signs like overheating, discoloured coolant, or any leaks, and address them promptly to keep your 1998 Ford Falcon running smoothly.