figure out the capacity and then mix 50/50 anti freeze and water
The 2001 Windstar has no radiator cap. It has an antifreeze bottle.
On a 1992 Ford F-250 : If it has a gasoline engine : GREEN color antifreeze , meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A
pull the petcock on the bottom of the radiator. it's either on the feft or the right bottom
For a 1999 Ford F-150 ,4.6 L V8 : It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN color antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ) 1 row radiator ( 10.3 U.S. quarts of antifreeze mixed with an equal amount of preferably distilled water ) 2 row radiator ( 11.55 quarts of antifreeze ) * Ford states not to exceed 60% antifreeze or drop below 40 % antifreeze in the mixture
theres not pull the bottom hose.
To replace a lower radiator hose on a Ford Focus, use a bucket to catch any antifreeze that might leak. Loosen the clamp from both ends on the hose that needs to be replaced. Put the clamps on the new hose and reposition the hose on the radiator and the other end where it needs to go. Tighten the clamps. Refill the radiator with antifreeze.
Look more carefully and see if the radiator is leaking -sounds like it. If so, get it repaired ASAP.
The radiator only, aprox 4 qts.
No you do not.
could be a cracked radiator, bad radiator cap, a busted radiator or heater hose, bad heater core, or a busted fill box!
Jack up the radiator cap and drive a new truck under it
There is no radiator fan fuse. It is controlled by a relay in the CCRM.