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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

$17
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Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - KA744

Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - KA744

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$12
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/16) 5MM x 1M - FH50L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/16) 5MM x 1M - FH50L10

$17
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 6MMx15M PerM - FH60L150M

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 6MMx15M PerM - FH60L150M

$19
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Dayco Coolant Expansion Tank - DET0003

Dayco Coolant Expansion Tank - DET0003

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$119
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 8mm x 1m - TCH80L10

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 8mm x 1m - TCH80L10

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OEX Coolant Expansion Tank
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OEX Coolant Expansion Tank

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$92
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Goss FuelcInjection Hose 8MMx 1M - FI80L10

Goss FuelcInjection Hose 8MMx 1M - FI80L10

$32
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/4) 6MM x 1M - FH60L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/4) 6MM x 1M - FH60L10

$17
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 1m - TCH100L10

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 1m - TCH100L10

$24
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/8) 10MM x 1M - FH100L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/8) 10MM x 1M - FH100L10

$21
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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS43

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS43

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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-1817

Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-1817

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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-1818

Gates Radiator Hose - 05-1818

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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1098

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1098

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$66
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/32) 4MM x 1M - FH40L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/32) 4MM x 1M - FH40L10

$15
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Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

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Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

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GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/8) 3MM x 1M - FH30L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/8) 3MM x 1M - FH30L10

$22
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Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

$108
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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS25

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS25

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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 4MMx5M - FH40L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 4MMx5M - FH40L50

$67
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Mackay Heater Hose - CH3386

Mackay Heater Hose - CH3386

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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 5m - TCH100L50

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 5m - TCH100L50

$80
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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1097

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1097

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1555

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1555

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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx15M PerM - FH50L150M

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx15M PerM - FH50L150M

$19
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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS64

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS64

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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 60m - TCH130L600

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 60m - TCH130L600

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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 15m - TCH100L150

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 15m - TCH100L150

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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 5m - TCH130L50

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 5m - TCH130L50

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Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

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Coolant and the 2007 Ford Falcon: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Ford Falcon, a popular car in Australia, definitely uses coolant as part of its engine's cooling system. Coolant, often referred to as antifreeze, is a vital fluid that helps keep the engine running at the right temperature. Without it, the engine could easily overheat or even freeze in cold conditions. So, for anyone driving a 2007 Ford Falcon, understanding the role of coolant and how to properly maintain it is key for keeping the car in top shape.

The purpose of coolant in the 2007 Ford Falcon is pretty straightforward. The engine generates a lot of heat while running, and to stop it from overheating, the coolant circulates through the engine block and the radiator. Here, it absorbs the excess heat and transfers it away from the engine, keeping things cool and under control. Coolant also contains additives that prevent corrosion inside the engine components and the radiator, helping to prolong the life of these parts. Plus, since it doesn't just serve as a heat transfer medium, but also prevents freezing when it's cold, it's an all-rounder necessary for Aussie drivers dealing with all kinds of weather conditions.

For the 2007 Ford Falcon, the manufacturer typically recommends using a specific type of coolant designed for Ford engines, usually a long-life type with specific corrosion inhibitors that match the metals used in the engine and cooling system. Using the correct coolant is crucial as it ensures compatibility, prevents damage to the system and delivers optimal performance.

When it comes to maintaining the coolant in a 2007 Ford Falcon, regular checks and replacement can save drivers from some serious headaches down the track. Here's what anyone should keep in mind:

  • Check the coolant level regularly: Keeping an eye on the level of coolant in the reservoir or radiator is a simple step that can prevent overheating. If the level drops, there might be a leak, so it's a good idea to get that looked at as soon as possible.
  • Inspect the coolant colour and condition: Fresh coolant usually has a bright, clear colour such as green, orange, or yellow depending on the type. If it looks rusty, murky, or has debris, it's time for a flush and refill. Contaminated coolant can't protect the engine properly and might cause corrosion or blockages.
  • Follow replacement intervals: Ford's guidelines for the 2007 Falcon often recommend replacing the coolant every 3 to 5 years or roughly every 100,000 to 150,000 kilometres, depending on driving conditions. Sticking to these timeframes means the coolant will keep its protective qualities and the cooling system will stay efficient.
  • Flush the cooling system when necessary: Over time, deposits from old coolant can build up, reducing the system's efficiency. Flushing the coolant system cleans out these deposits and replaces the old fluid with fresh coolant, ensuring the engine stays cool and the radiator functions properly.
  • Use the right coolant type: Mixing different types of coolant can cause chemical reactions that reduce effectiveness and potentially harm the cooling system. Always go with the coolant specified for the 2007 Ford Falcon to avoid any issues.

Doing these simple tasks as part of regular servicing can save a lot of money and stress for Falcon owners. Overheating can lead to blown head gaskets or even engine failure, which are costly repairs to fix. On the flip side, using the right coolant and keeping it fresh helps the engine run smoothly, with better fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

Another handy tip for the 2007 Ford Falcon owner is to keep an eye on the thermostat and radiator cap during coolant maintenance. Both play crucial roles in maintaining the cooling system pressure and temperature. A faulty thermostat can cause the coolant to not circulate properly, while a worn radiator cap might let pressure escape, leading to overheating or coolant loss.

For those doing DIY servicing on their 2007 Ford Falcon, it's important to let the engine cool down before opening the radiator cap or coolant reservoir to avoid injury from hot steam or liquid. Also, disposing of used coolant properly is important since it is toxic and harmful to the environment.

To sum it up - driving a 2007 Ford Falcon without coolant is just not something that happens. The cooling system depends on this fluid for almost everything to run safely and efficiently. Paying attention to coolant maintenance, checking levels, and flushing on schedule are easy and effective ways to keep the Falcon's engine in great nick, ready to hit the road no matter what the weather throws at it.