Ford bought Jaguar in 99 but I believe they sold it in 2008 to an India co. called Tata Motors. Most Jaguars have engines manufactured by Jaguar. Jaguar in 2002 did use a Daimler Benz V8 engine. From 2000 to 2005 Ford did produce some engines for Jaguar that were made in the UK with some Ford parts. They also used a Land Rover engine in 2005-2006. Today some Jaguars have Jaguar engines and some have Land Rover engines.
i use the one with an engine garrunty
For the 1999 Ford expedition it is recommended that you use the Ford Premium engine coolant which is green in color. You should not use the Ford extended life engine coolant which is orange in color.
The 4.0 L - SOHC - V6 engine was available in the Ford Explorer starting with the 1997 model year and is still being used
Ford automobiles that run on a crate engine are vehicles referred to as muscle cars. The Ford Mustang is just one of the Ford models of cars that use a crate engine.
Considering the fact that both, Jaguar and Aston Martin, were part of Ford's Premier Automotive Group division (Ford sold Aston Martin in March 2007, and is expected to sell Jaguar as well sometimes in the fourth quarter of 2007), there's a very high probability that Aston Martin uses Jaguar parts and also the other way around. It is also possible that Aston Martin, as well as Jaguar, are using Ford parts.
I was looking at motorcraft.com and found listings for the 7.3 L diesel from 1988 to 2003
Impossible to say without knowing the year which you failed to list.
it should say so on the fuel gage
Use exactly what Ford recommends and nothing else.
Ford Dealers carry the Orange colored Antifreeze for Jags
put a ford engine in it