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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-3751

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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-2612

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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-0623

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Mackay Radiator Hose Upper - CH3353

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Mackay Lower Radiator Hose - CH2926

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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-1879

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Coolant Guide for the 2007 Ford Territory

The 2007 Ford Territory is a popular SUV in Australia, known for its family-friendly design and strong performance. Like most vehicles with internal combustion engines, it relies on a cooling system to keep the engine running at the right temperature. So yes, the 2007 Ford Territory definitely uses coolant, and this part plays a crucial role in maintaining the vehicle's health and performance.

Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, is a specially formulated liquid that circulates through the engine's cooling system. Its main job is pretty straightforward but essential: it keeps the engine from overheating and also prevents it from freezing in cold weather conditions. Without proper coolant, the engine could quickly overheat, causing serious damage like warped heads or even a complete engine failure.

The coolant in the 2007 Ford Territory is typically a mix of water and ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, along with special additives to prevent corrosion and scale buildup inside the radiator and engine. This mixture not only stops the engine from reaching unsafe temperatures but also protects the internal passages and radiator from rust and corrosion, helping the vehicle last longer and perform better.

One key thing to remember about coolant is that it does more than just transfer heat. Its antifreeze properties mean it won't freeze even in chilly Aussie winters, which is crucial for preventing engine block cracks or burst hoses. On the other flip side, it has a higher boiling point than plain water. This means the coolant can absorb more heat from the engine without turning into steam. Steam is the enemy of efficient cooling systems, as it can cause blockages and pressure build-ups.

Maintaining the right coolant level and quality in the 2007 Ford Territory is crucial. Over time, coolant can degrade and lose its additives, making it less effective. Contaminants like rust particles or oil can also enter the fluid, reducing its efficiency and potentially damaging the cooling system components. That is why Ford recommends regularly checking and replacing the coolant as part of scheduled servicing.

Usually, the coolant in the 2007 Ford Territory should be changed every 3 to 5 years or thereabouts, depending on usage and the type of coolant used. Using the correct type of coolant that meets Ford's specifications is vital. For this model, a commonly recommended coolant type is a high-quality ethylene glycol-based antifreeze with corrosion inhibitors suitable for aluminium engines. Always refer to the owner's manual to ensure the right type and concentration are used.

When servicing the cooling system, mechanics will typically drain the old coolant, flush the system to remove any deposits or build-up, and then refill it with fresh coolant mixed to the correct ratio, often around 50% coolant to 50% distilled water. Flushing the system helps get rid of sludge, rust or scale that may have accumulated, which means the fresh coolant can do its job more efficiently.

Coolant levels should also be checked routinely. The reservoir tank is usually translucent and marked with minimum and maximum levels, making it easy for owners to spot if the fluid is low. Low coolant levels often indicate a leak somewhere in the system, such as a radiator hose, water pump, or the radiator itself. Fixing leaks promptly is essential to avoid overheating issues.

For the 2007 Ford Territory, the radiator fan also relies on the coolant being at the right temperature as it is controlled to keep the engine cool. If the coolant is faulty or low, the fan might run excessively or fail to trigger, leading to overheating, especially during idle or slow drives in hot weather.

It's also worth mentioning that if the coolant gets mixed with engine oil due to a head gasket failure or other major engine issues, it's a red flag that immediate repairs are needed. Owners should watch out for milky or creamy oil on the dipstick, steam from the exhaust, or unexplained coolant loss as signs of potentially serious damage.

Taking care of the coolant system shouldn't be seen as a chore. It's one of those easy maintenance tasks that can save a lot of time, money, and hassle in the long run. Just a bit of regular checking and on-time servicing can help ensure the 2007 Ford Territory keeps running smoothly, keeping the family safe and the engine happy.

In short, the 2007 Ford Territory does require coolant, and maintaining it properly is a key part of vehicle care. Keeping coolant fresh, at the right level, and free of contamination supports engine longevity and helps avoid overheating issues. If unsure about when to service the cooling system or what type of coolant to use, it's a good idea to speak with a trusted mechanic or refer to official Ford maintenance guides.