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Tridon Water Temp Sender - TTS044

Tridon Water Temp Sender - TTS044

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Goss Air Temperature Sensor - AT334

Goss Air Temperature Sensor - AT334

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS53

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS53

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ENG MANG TEMP SENSOR

ENG MANG TEMP SENSOR

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ENG MANG TEMP SENSOR

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Goss Air Temperature Sensor - AT332

Goss Air Temperature Sensor - AT332

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS42

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS42

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Dorman Water Outlet - 902-715

Dorman Water Outlet - 902-715

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS26

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS26

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Tridon Eng Mang Temp Sensor(Ccs37) - TCS075

Tridon Eng Mang Temp Sensor(Ccs37) - TCS075

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS86

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS86

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS46

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS46

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Goss Air Temperature Sensor - AT338

Goss Air Temperature Sensor - AT338

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OEX  Air Temperature Sensor - CAT003

OEX Air Temperature Sensor - CAT003

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH3528

Mackay Heater Hose - CH3528

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OEX  Air Temperature Sensor - CAT030

OEX Air Temperature Sensor - CAT030

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OEX  Fuel Temperature Sensor - FTS102G

OEX Fuel Temperature Sensor - FTS102G

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Fuelmiser Temperature Sender - CTS168

Fuelmiser Temperature Sender - CTS168

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Gates Oil Cooler Hose - 02-0706

Gates Oil Cooler Hose - 02-0706

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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 3m - TCH130L30

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 3m - TCH130L30

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Gates Oil Cooler Hose - 02-0621

Gates Oil Cooler Hose - 02-0621

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS29

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS29

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Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

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Eng Mang Temp Sensor(Cts147) - TCS070

Eng Mang Temp Sensor(Cts147) - TCS070

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH3581

Mackay Heater Hose - CH3581

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS71

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS71

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH3655

Mackay Heater Hose - CH3655

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH3611

Mackay Heater Hose - CH3611

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TEMPERATURE SENSOR

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH2277

Mackay Heater Hose - CH2277

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH1625

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Mackay Heater Hose - CH2275

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Understanding Coolant and Its Importance for the 2009 Ford Escape

If you own a 2009 Ford Escape, chances are you are familiar with the basics of vehicle maintenance. But one essential component that sometimes gets overlooked is the coolant. This vehicle definitely uses coolant as part of its engine management and cooling system, so it's crucial to understand what coolant does, why it matters, and how to look after it properly.

The 2009 Ford Escape is fitted with a liquid cooling system, which relies on coolant to maintain optimal engine temperature. Coolant is a specially formulated fluid that circulates through the engine and radiator to absorb and dissipate heat. Without it, the engine could quickly overheat, leading to serious damage and costly repairs.

So why exactly does the 2009 Ford Escape need coolant? When the engine runs, it generates a lot of heat - sometimes reaching extremely high temperatures. The coolant travels through channels in the engine block and cylinder head, soaking up heat as it goes. It then flows to the radiator, where the heat is released into the air. This cycle ensures the engine stays within a safe operating temperature range.

Besides temperature regulation, the coolant serves multiple other purposes. Modern coolant contains additives that prevent corrosion and rust within the cooling system, which is vital for a vehicle like the 2009 Ford Escape that's expected to last for years on Australian roads. Moreover, the antifreeze properties in coolant prevent the fluid from freezing during cold weather, protecting the engine and radiator from damage.

Given its critical role, keeping the coolant in good condition should be part of regular maintenance for a 2009 Ford Escape. Old or degraded coolant can lose its effectiveness, leading to overheating or corrosion problems. Most mechanics recommend checking the coolant level every few months and topping it up if necessary. It's also a good idea to inspect the colour and clarity of the coolant, if it looks rusty, murky or has debris floating in it, it's time for a flush and replacement.

Coolant replacement on the 2009 Ford Escape is straightforward but should be done carefully. The recommended interval for a coolant change is generally every 5 years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first, but this can vary depending on driving conditions. If the vehicle is often used in harsh climates or for towing, more frequent changes might be needed.

When changing the coolant, it's important to use the right type. The 2009 Ford Escape generally requires an ethylene glycol-based coolant with specific corrosion inhibitors suited for aluminium and other engine materials. Using the wrong coolant type can cause damage or reduce efficiency, so always check the owner's manual or consult a trusted mechanic to get the right product. Mixing different types of coolant is also not advised unless they are compatible because it can lead to gelling or separation in the cooling system.

Maintenance checks should include examining hoses and clamps for wear and leaks, as these components play a big part in containing the coolant and ensuring it flows where it should. Over time, hoses can become brittle and crack, risking leaks that might lead to overheating. Radiator caps should also be inspected to confirm they are sealing properly because a faulty cap can cause pressure loss and coolant evaporation.

On the everyday side of things, coolant levels can drop slightly in between changes due to minor evaporation or tiny leaks. That's why it pays to keep an eye on the coolant reservoir under the bonnet and top it up as needed with the approved coolant to prevent the engine running low.

Some DIY enthusiasts might consider flushing the cooling system to remove built-up deposits and contaminants. This can improve performance and prolong the life of the cooling system components. However, flushing should be done carefully or left to professionals because improper flushing can dislodge debris that might clog narrower passages in the engine and radiator.

Overall, coolant plays a vital role in the 2009 Ford Escape, helping the engine run smoothly and efficiently by preventing overheating, freezing and corrosion. Regular checks and timely coolant replacement are practical steps that keep the cooling system healthy, supporting the longevity of the vehicle and avoiding those nasty breakdowns.

For anyone using their Escape in the varied Australian climate, paying attention to coolant quality and levels is a smart move. Whether it's the hot summer months or colder nights, having the right coolant and a well-maintained cooling system helps the Escape perform at its best, mile after mile.