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Mechpro Super Quick Fill Funnel - MPFQUICK

Mechpro Super Quick Fill Funnel - MPFQUICK

$17
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

$109
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Mechpro Square Locking Funnel - MPFSQU

Mechpro Square Locking Funnel - MPFSQU

$8
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

$71
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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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Toledo Low Profile Oil Drain Pan 20L - 305089

Toledo Low Profile Oil Drain Pan 20L - 305089

$302
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Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

$35
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Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

$31
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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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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS40

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS40

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$134
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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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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 4MMx5M - FH40L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 4MMx5M - FH40L50

$67
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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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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx15M PerM - FH50L150M

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx15M PerM - FH50L150M

$19
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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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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS64

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS64

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$240
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VDO Low Water Level Probe 30mm Long - 230.058
VDO

VDO Low Water Level Probe 30mm Long - 230.058

$143
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 60m - TCH130L600

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 60m - TCH130L600

$2,082
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 15m - TCH100L150

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 15m - TCH100L150

$206
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 5m - TCH130L50

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 5m - TCH130L50

$116
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Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

$13
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 30m - TCH100L300

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 10mm x 30m - TCH100L300

$344
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 8mm x 15m - TCH80L150

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 8mm x 15m - TCH80L150

$155
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 8mm x 5m - TCH80L50

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 8mm x 5m - TCH80L50

$87
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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-2179

Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-2179

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$67
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Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 3m - TCH130L30

Goss Transmission Cooler Hose 13mm x 3m - TCH130L30

$89
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Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

$92
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Goss Fuel Injection Hose 10MMx1M - FI100L10

Goss Fuel Injection Hose 10MMx1M - FI100L10

$41
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Goss Elbow Connector Twin Pack - 3mm / 5mm - E03

Goss Elbow Connector Twin Pack - 3mm / 5mm - E03

$31
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GossFuel Emiss Hose 6.5MM x 1M - FH65L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose 6.5MM x 1M - FH65L10

$17
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Goss Fuel Inj Hose 8MMx5M - FI80L50

Goss Fuel Inj Hose 8MMx5M - FI80L50

$115
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Understanding Coolant and Its Importance in the 2012 Ford Escape

The 2012 Ford Escape definitely uses coolant as part of its engine management system. Coolant, also known as antifreeze, is absolutely essential for keeping the engine running smoothly and preventing it from overheating or freezing up. This little but mighty fluid plays a critical role in maintaining the right operating temperature for the engine throughout all kinds of weather, especially here in Australia where temperatures can vary a fair bit.

So, what exactly does coolant do in the 2012 Ford Escape? Well, it is circulated through the engine and the radiator system to absorb heat generated by the engine while it's running. Without coolant, the engine could easily overheat, which can lead to severe damage and costly repairs. At the same time, coolant has antifreeze properties that stop it from freezing in colder conditions, which can otherwise cause the engine block or radiator to crack. In a nutshell, coolant protects the engine in hot and cold conditions, ensuring reliable performance no matter the climate.

Another important job of the coolant is to prevent corrosion and rust inside the engine and radiator. The coolant mixture in the 2012 Ford Escape contains additives that help keep the engine internals clean, stopping build-up and rust that could reduce cooling efficiency over time. Without those additives, you risk gunk and dirt accumulating inside which eventually leads to cooling system failure.

When it comes to maintaining the coolant on a 2012 Ford Escape, regular checks and servicing are vital. The coolant does degrade over time and loses its protective qualities, so replacing it at the recommended intervals will keep your engine safe and performing well. Ford usually recommends a coolant flush and replacement every 5 years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. Owners should always check the owner's manual for the exact specs and intervals for their specific model.

A key part of servicing the coolant system is checking the coolant level and condition. If the level is low, it may indicate a leak somewhere within the radiator, hoses or the water pump, which should be addressed promptly to avoid overheating. The colour and cleanliness of the coolant fluid can also tell a lot about its condition. Fresh coolant typically has a bright colour - often green, yellow, or orange, depending on the type used - while dirty, rusty, or oily coolant signals contamination or internal engine issues.

For owners of a 2012 Ford Escape, it is best to use the type of coolant recommended by Ford. In many cases, this will be a specific extended-life coolant formulated for their engines. Using the exact coolant type is important because mixing incompatible coolants can lead to chemical reactions causing sludge build-up or corrosion. Always topping up with the correct premixed antifreeze or approved concentrate diluted to the right strength is the safest move.

When swapping out coolant, a professional mechanic usually performs a coolant flush. This involves draining the old coolant, flushing the system with clean water or a cleaning agent to remove any sediment or rust, and refilling with fresh coolant mix. This flush process helps maintain the cooling system's efficiency and prolongs the life of the radiator, hoses, water pump, and engine components.

Another factor to keep in mind is that cooling system hoses and clamps should be inspected regularly during coolant servicing. Over time, hoses can become brittle or swollen, which increases the risk of leaks or bursts. Replacing worn hoses and tightening clamps helps maintain a good seal and proper coolant flow. It's a simple but important preventative measure.

One common question Ford Escape owners might have is whether they need to bother with coolant if the vehicle has a modern engine with electric fans or advanced cooling systems. The short answer is yes. While modern cars do have enhanced cooling technologies, the fundamental need for coolant remains the same. Electric fans help control airflow but cannot replace the coolant's heat-transfer and anti-corrosion functions. So ditching coolant is not an option for the 2012 Escape.

Beyond just regular maintenance, monitoring engine temperature gauges during daily drives is a good habit. If the temperature needle climbs higher than usual or the heater stops blowing warm air, it might point to coolant or cooling system trouble. Acting fast and checking the coolant level or seeking a mechanic's advice can prevent breakdowns.

To round things off, coolant might not be the most glamorous car fluid but it's crucial to understand that the 2012 Ford Escape's health depends on it. A well-maintained cooling system with fresh, proper coolant keeps the engine running cool, protects against corrosion, prevents breakdowns and ultimately extends the life of your vehicle. Staying on top of coolant checks and replacements is a small time investment that pays off with big savings on repairs down the track.