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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle
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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB187

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB187

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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle
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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0029

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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-0714

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1243

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1253

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Mackay Radiator Hose Upper - CH3420

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Understanding Coolant and Its Importance in the 2013 Ford Transit

The 2013 Ford Transit, like most vehicles with internal combustion engines, relies on a proper cooling system to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent overheating. Coolant plays a crucial role in this system, making it an essential part of the van's regular maintenance routine.

So, what exactly is coolant and why is it so important for a vehicle like the Ford Transit? Coolant is a specially formulated liquid, typically a mixture of water and antifreeze, that circulates through the engine's cooling system. Its main job is to regulate the engine temperature by absorbing heat from the engine and dissipating it through the radiator. Without coolant, the engine would quickly overheat, leading to serious damage and costly repairs.

The 2013 Ford Transit uses a traditional liquid cooling system, which means coolant is very much relevant and necessary for the vehicle's operation. This isn't one of those engines that rely solely on air cooling or any other method. Instead, the coolant in the Transit circulates through channels in the engine block and cylinder head, picking up heat and carrying it to the radiator where it is cooled by the airflow as the vehicle moves or by the electric fans when stationary.

Another key function of the coolant in this vehicle is preventing corrosion inside the engine and radiator. Over time, the metal components within the cooling system can rust and corrode due to exposure to water and oxygen. The antifreeze component of the coolant contains corrosion inhibitors to protect these parts, extending the life of the cooling system and ultimately the engine itself.

The coolant also contains additives to prevent freezing in colder weather, which is particularly useful for Ford Transit drivers living in regions of Australia that experience cooler winters. Without these additives, the water component in the coolant could freeze, expand, and cause cracking or bursting of engine components or the radiator.

Replacing or topping up the coolant is a key part of servicing the 2013 Ford Transit. Over time, coolant can degrade and lose its protective properties, including its ability to prevent corrosion and its boiling and freezing point optimisations. It can also become contaminated with rust or scale, which can clog the radiator or block coolant passages, restricting flow and reducing cooling efficiency.

When servicing the coolant system on a Ford Transit, it's recommended to completely flush the old coolant and replace it with fresh coolant as specified in the owner's manual. This process helps remove sediment and deposits, ensuring the cooling system performs optimally. The frequency of coolant changes can vary depending on the type of coolant used and driving conditions, but a good rule of thumb is every two to four years or approximately 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres.

Checking coolant levels regularly is a simple yet crucial task for Transit owners. The coolant reservoir is usually translucent and marked with minimum and maximum levels, making it easy to keep an eye on coolant levels without major mechanical know-how. If the coolant level is low, topping it up with the correct type of coolant is important. Using tap water or the wrong coolant can cause damage to the cooling system.

Ford specifically recommends using an ethylene glycol-based coolant with the right mix of additives designed for their engines. Mixing different types of coolant, like traditional green with newer organic acid technology (OAT) coolants, should be avoided to prevent chemical reactions that degrade the coolant's effectiveness.

Another tip for Transit owners is to keep an eye on the temperature gauge on the dashboard. If the engine runs hotter than normal, it could be a sign of coolant level issues or problems within the cooling system such as leaks or a malfunctioning water pump. Addressing these issues early can save a lot of hassle down the road.

In short, coolant is very much part of the 2013 Ford Transit maintenance regime, and neglecting it could result in overheating, corrosion, or even engine failure. A well-maintained coolant system is key to keeping the Transit's engine cool, running efficiently and lasting for the long haul.