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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

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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

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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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Coolant for the 2013 Ford Escape: What You Need to Know

The 2013 Ford Escape definitely uses coolant as a vital part of its engine management system. Like most modern vehicles, this compact SUV relies on coolant to keep its engine running at the right temperature, preventing it from overheating or freezing up. So if you own a 2013 Ford Escape or are looking into servicing one, understanding the role of coolant and the importance of its upkeep is key to keeping the vehicle in good shape.

Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, isn't just regular water. It's a specially formulated liquid that helps regulate the engine's temperature by absorbing heat and transferring it away from the engine block. Without coolant, the engine would quickly overheat, which can lead to severe damage and costly repairs. Plus, coolant has additives that protect the engine's internal parts from corrosion and prevent deposits that can clog up the cooling system.

For the 2013 Ford Escape, the factory recommended coolant is a specific type of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze mixed with water, usually in a 50/50 ratio. This mix provides an effective balance between freezing and boiling points, which is especially important in Australia's varied climate. Whether you're driving through the chilly southern regions during winter or experiencing warm conditions in summer, the right coolant helps your Escape's engine perform reliably.

Now, looking after the coolant is just as important as having it in the first place. Over time, coolant breaks down and loses its effectiveness. The additives that protect the engine can get depleted, meaning your cooling system won't work as well, and corrosion may begin. That's why regular coolant replacement is an important part of maintaining a 2013 Ford Escape.

Ford recommends a coolant change every 5 years or 240,000 kilometres, whichever comes first, for the 2013 Escape. However, it's good practice to check the coolant level at every service and top it up if necessary. Low coolant levels could indicate a leak or other issues, which should be addressed immediately to avoid engine damage.

Maintenance advice for coolant in the 2013 Ford Escape includes:

  • Use the correct type of coolant as specified in the owner's manual to avoid damaging the cooling system components.
  • Check the coolant level regularly, especially before long trips or during seasonal changes.
  • Keep an eye on the colour and clarity of the coolant. If it looks rusty, dirty or has debris, it's time for a flush and replacement.
  • Never open the coolant reservoir or radiator cap when the engine is hot to avoid burns from steam or hot liquid.
  • Have a professional mechanic inspect the cooling system hoses, clamps, radiator, and thermostat as part of routine servicing.

Flushing the radiator and replacing the coolant on schedule helps maintain the efficiency of your Escape's cooling system. It also extends the life of important engine components and avoids overheating problems that can cause your ride to break down unexpectedly. When coolant is fresh and well-maintained, your 2013 Ford Escape runs cooler, smoother, and more reliably.

Using the right coolant and keeping it maintained is one of those simple jobs that can save owners from big headaches down the line. It's an easy way to protect your engine and maintain the value and performance of your Ford Escape as it ages. So next time you're at the service centre or doing a quick check yourself, don't overlook the coolant - it's one of the unsung heroes keeping your SUV on the road.