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Penrite Radiator Flush Additive 375mL - ADRF375

Penrite Radiator Flush Additive 375mL - ADRF375

$27
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Mechpro Long Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFLNG

Mechpro Long Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFLNG

$8
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Repco Cooling System Flush 300ml

Repco Cooling System Flush 300ml

$16
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Mechpro Round Flexible Funnel 14cm - MPFFLEX

Mechpro Round Flexible Funnel 14cm - MPFFLEX

$6
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

$27
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Rislone Hy-Per Cool Super Coolant 473ml - 41300

Rislone Hy-Per Cool Super Coolant 473ml - 41300

$39
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Penrite Radiator Stop Leak 375mL - ADRSL375

Penrite Radiator Stop Leak 375mL - ADRSL375

$30
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GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

$6
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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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Mechpro Round Plastic Funnel 14cm - MPFPLAST

Mechpro Round Plastic Funnel 14cm - MPFPLAST

$6
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

$17
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T&E Tools Coolant Evacuator and System Tester

T&E Tools Coolant Evacuator and System Tester

$278
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Coolant for the 2015 Ford Everest: What You Need to Know

The 2015 Ford Everest, a popular SUV in Australia, definitely relies on coolant as an essential part of its engine management system. Like most modern vehicles, the Everest's engine needs an effective cooling system to keep things running smoothly, and that's where coolant comes into play. Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, is a liquid mixture primarily made up of water and ethylene glycol or propylene glycol. It circulates through the engine, helping to regulate its temperature and preventing overheating or freezing, which could cause serious damage to the engine components.

For the 2015 Ford Everest, maintaining the right type of coolant and ensuring it is topped up or replaced on schedule is crucial for the engine's health. Without coolant, the engine would be at risk of overheating during hot Australian summers or freezing up under rare but possible extreme cold conditions in some regions.

So, what exactly does coolant do for the 2015 Everest? First off, it absorbs heat from the engine as the temperature rises while the vehicle is in use. This helps keep the engine at a safe operating temperature. The coolant then moves through the radiator, where the heat is dissipated before the liquid cycles back through the engine. This continuous loop prevents the engine from getting too hot, which can lead to warping, cracking, or outright failure of engine parts.

Besides managing heat, coolant also contains additives that help prevent corrosion within the engine's cooling system. The cooling system features components like the radiator, heater core, water pump, and various hoses that are all exposed to coolant. Without these additives, metal parts could rust or pit over time, causing leaks or blockages that impair the cooling system's efficiency.

Another benefit of the coolant in the 2015 Everest is its antifreeze property, which is vital for protection during cold weather. In parts of Australia where temperatures drop low enough to cause freezing (even if rarely), the coolant prevents water in the system from freezing and expanding, avoiding cracked engine blocks or damaged hoses.

When it comes to servicing the 2015 Ford Everest, ensuring the coolant is in top shape is an important part of regular maintenance. Ford generally recommends checking coolant levels every service and topping it up as needed if levels are low. The coolant doesn't just vanish - leaks or evaporation can cause levels to drop, so keeping an eye on the reservoir is wise.

Typically, the coolant in a 2015 Everest should be replaced around every 100,000 kilometres or every five years, whichever comes first. However, this can vary slightly depending on the coolant type used and driving conditions, so it's always best to consult the owner's manual or your local Ford dealership. Regular flushing and refilling the cooling system remove any debris, rust, or old coolant that can impair performance and protection.

One thing to remember is to never mix different types of coolants. The 2015 Ford Everest commonly uses an ethylene glycol-based coolant with specific additives tailored to Ford's engine materials and cooling system. Mixing coolants with different chemical bases or colours can cause sludge build-up or reduce corrosion protection. Using the recommended coolant ensures maximum efficiency and longevity of the cooling system components and engine.

Replacing coolant is not just about topping up the tank. Proper coolant replacement involves flushing the old coolant, cleaning the system where possible, and refilling it with the correct mixture of coolant and distilled water to achieve the right freezing and boiling points. If your cooling system isn't properly flushed, contaminants can remain and damage the system over time.

Signs that your 2015 Ford Everest might need coolant attention include the temperature gauge creeping into the red zone, a sweet smell inside or outside the vehicle (a sign of coolant leak), puddles of bright green or orange fluid under the car, or heater problems inside the cabin. Ignoring these signs might lead to overheating or expensive repairs down the line.

Lastly, regularly checking your coolant not only protects your engine but also helps keep your Everest's heater working properly during chilly mornings. The heater taps off the engine's cooling system, so a low coolant level can mean weak or no heat internally.

In essence, the 2015 Ford Everest depends on coolant for its engine to perform safely and efficiently. Taking a little time to check and maintain the coolant levels can save hassle and money later. Whether cruising along country roads or navigating city traffic, a well-maintained cooling system keeps the Everest ready for any adventure.