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OEM Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir

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  • Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir - 2F2Z-8A080-AA
    Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir Diagram - 2F2Z-8A080-AA
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Tank Assembly - Radiator Overflow; Engine Coolant Reservoir; Reservoir; Coolant Reservoir
    • Replaces: XF2Z-8A080-AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2004-2007 Ford Freestar | Base, Limited, S, SE, SEL, SES | 6 Cyl 3.9 L GAS, 6 Cyl 4.2 L GAS

Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir

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The Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir is an engine cooling system part that is well-known for its reliable function in many Freestar released to date. Located to store additional amount of coolant fluid, the Coolant Reservoir ensures that air cannot get into contact with the system hence preventing rust and corrosion thus improving the efficiency as well as safety of the vehicle. Newer stations of the Ford Freestar, introduced as the third generation of the Windstar, come with an Industrial Design and developed Coolant Reservoir, which is suited for different types of Freestar models of the year. This reservoir normally exhibited as a molded plastic tank with scale marks on the side or top to simplify the process of measuring coolant quantity; a feature that reveals Ford's consideration of friendly control. The two major types of Coolant Reservoirs, namely, the overflow and the expansion tank are used in the Freestar to ensure that expansion and contraction of the coolant is dealt with effectively. It may be said that one of the crucial tasks regarding the Coolant Reservoir is the frequent checking on the presence of cracks and leaks, reflecting yet again on Ford's concern with safety. Furthermore, another asset of the Freestar is it's Coolant Reservoir that can indeed be noted in the market due to the construction material as well as the integration to the cooling system of the car for it to deliver optimum performance of the engine regardless of the prevailing conditions. In brief, the Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir reflects the company's vision to produce highly reliable, and efficient autos with the focus on safety, and thus it should be considered essential for each Freestar owner.

Ford Freestar Coolant Reservoir Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair the coolant reservoir on Ford Freestar?
    A:
    The repair process of coolant reservoir begins with cooling system drainage. The fender support brace has two bolts that need removal before tightening them to 7 Nm (62 inch lbs.) when reinstalling. The power steering fluid reservoir-to-degas bottle bolt should be tightened to 10 Nm (89 inch lbs.) during reinstallation process. You should set the power steering fluid reservoir to the side while disconnecting the air bleed hose and engine vent hose and degas bottle return hose from the degas bottle. The two degas bottle-to-fender bolts must be taken out but bolt torque should be set to 10 Nm (89 inch lbs.) when reinstalling. Finish the installation by performing the reverse uninstallation process followed by cooling system filling and bleeding steps.

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