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Mackay Heater Hose - CH1973

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Gates Oil Cooler Hose - 02-1559

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Understanding Coolant and Its Importance for the 2018 Ford Transit

The 2018 Ford Transit, like most modern vehicles, absolutely uses coolant as a vital part of its engine management system. Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, plays a key role in keeping the engine running smoothly and safely. So for those who own or work on a 2018 Ford Transit, understanding what coolant does and how to look after it is essential.

Coolant is a specially formulated liquid that circulates through the engine's cooling system. Its main job is to absorb heat away from the engine block and cylinder heads to prevent overheating. The engine in the 2018 Ford Transit generates a lot of heat when running, and without a coolant system, it would rapidly reach destructive temperatures. The coolant then carries this heat to the radiator, where it releases the warmth into the surrounding air, returning cooler liquid to repeat the cycle.

Another crucial function of coolant is protecting the engine and cooling system components from freezing during cold weather. Even though many parts of Australia may not see freezing temps regularly, this antifreeze property is vital in cooler climates or early mornings. Without the right coolant, water inside the cooling system could freeze, causing expansion that damages the engine block or hoses. The coolant's chemical composition lowers the freezing point and raises the boiling point of the liquid in the cooling system, allowing the engine to operate efficiently across a broad temperature range.

Additionally, coolant contains additives to prevent corrosion and the build-up of scale or deposits inside the cooling system. These inhibitors protect vital metal surfaces such as the radiator, water pump, and engine block, helping extend the life of your 2018 Ford Transit's engine components.

Maintenance and replacement of the coolant are key parts of keeping the Ford Transit healthy. Over time, coolant can degrade, lose its anti-corrosive abilities, or become contaminated with rust and debris. This can reduce its effectiveness and potentially lead to overheating or mechanical failure.

Ford generally recommends that the coolant in a 2018 Transit be flushed and replaced every 5 years or 240,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. However, this can depend on the specific engine variant and local operating conditions. Checking the vehicle's owner manual or service schedule is always a smart move for precise intervals.

When servicing the coolant, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Only use the type of coolant specified by Ford for the Transit. Mixing different coolants, or topping up with plain water, can cause chemical imbalances and damage the system.
  • Regularly inspect coolant levels via the transparent overflow reservoir. Top up as needed to keep within the marked range.
  • Look out for signs of leaks such as puddles under the vehicle or a low coolant warning light on the dash.
  • If overheating occurs, it is important to stop driving promptly and have the system checked as running a hot engine can cause severe damage.

Changing the coolant is best done by a professional or someone confident in handling vehicle fluids, as the system needs to be thoroughly flushed to remove old fluid and contaminants. Simply topping up is not enough to restore optimal protection and performance.

In essence, coolant is a lifesaver for the 2018 Ford Transit's engine. It stops overheating, prevents freezing, and fights corrosion, all helping to keep this hardworking van running reliably. Routine checks and timely coolant replacement are straightforward ways to avoid big problems down the track, giving peace of mind whether you're hauling gear across town or heading out on a long drive.

So if you own a 2018 Ford Transit, don't overlook the humble coolant. It might seem like just another fluid, but it's one of the unsung heroes behind the scenes making sure your engine stays cool, runs efficiently, and lasts the distance.