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2004 Ford Freestar Radiator, Radiator Hose, Cooling Hose, Water Hose

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  • 1.Cooling - Radiator & Components
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  • Ford -87013-S100 Ring - Rubber
    -87013-S100
    Ring - Rubber
    • Part Notes: O-Ring , Rubber
    • Production Date: 08/2003-01/2007
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 6 Cyl 3.9L OHV EFI NA
    • Callout Name: HR1
    MSRP: $15.50 Your Price: $9.11

OEM 2004 Ford Freestar Parts for Radiator & Components

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Radiator Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford Freestar

  • Q: How to service and repair the radiator on 2004 Ford Freestar?
    A: When servicing the radiator, the vehicle should be placed in neutral, the cooling system should be emptied and the transmission fluid cooler should be removed. Installation is achieved by reversing the decommissioning process, and filling up and bleeding the system. Prepare the radiator with radiator mechanics wire, disconnect fluid cooler tubes, disconnect power steering lines and loosen radiator assembly.
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