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2018 Ford Fiesta coolant — what it does and how to look after it

Coolant is absolutely used and required on the 2018 Ford Fiesta. Ford’s own owner literature and service data specify an OAT (Organic Acid Technology) engine coolant meeting Ford spec WSS‑M97B44‑D (Motorcraft Orange) for this model year, with some later service fills moving to a compatible Ford Yellow meeting WSS‑M97B57‑A1. These specs are documented in the 2018 Ford Fiesta Owner’s Manual and Motorcraft service publications.

On a 2018 Fiesta, coolant isn’t just coloured liquid under the bonnet — it’s the lifeblood of the engine’s temperature control. It carries heat away from the block and turbo (on EcoBoost models), helps prevent corrosion inside the alloy components, raises the boiling point, lowers the freezing point, and lubricates the water pump. Without the right coolant, engines overheat, alloy passages corrode, and heater cores sludge up — none of which is fun or cheap to fix.

From new, most 2018 Fiestas were filled with Motorcraft Orange OAT coolant. Ford guidance commonly sets a long first service life (up to 10 years or 200,000 km), then shorter intervals thereafter (around 5 years or 100,000 km). Real‑world use in Australia and New Zealand — lots of stop‑start, hot summers, coastal air — can age coolant faster. If service history is patchy or the car’s done a few hard years, a preventive change earlier is smart. Always confirm the correct spec in the owner’s manual or the under‑bonnet label.

When servicing a Fiesta’s cooling system, the aim is clean, correct‑spec coolant at the right mix, with no air trapped. Many Motorcraft coolants are supplied premixed 50/50