The engine coolant capacity for the 4.0 liter - OHV engine is ( 12 U.S. quarts )
and for the 4.0 liter - SOHC engine ( 14 U.S. quarts )
According to the 2000 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The engine coolant capacity is 14.9 liters ( 15.7 quarts )
15.7 quarts ( 14.9 liters )
A 2000 Ford Taurus has a coolant capacity of 11.6 quarts. This is in fact very close to 3 gallons.
12.8 quarts ( 12.1 liters )
I believe that the coolant system capacity is 8.6 quarts ( 8.1 liters ) for your Explorer ( if it has air conditioning )
According to my Haynes repair manual, 1997 through 2000 Ford Explorer models: have a R-134a capacity of 22 ounces
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The engine coolant capacity with A/C is ( 8.6 quarts / 8.1 liters ) without A/C ( 7.8 quarts / 7.4 liters ) according to my 1995 Ford Explorer owners manual
For the 2000 Ford Focus , 2.0 L ( SPI and Zetec ) The engine cooling system capacity is : ( 5.75 litres / 6.1 U.S. quarts )
The coolant capacity for a 2000 Ford Taurus is approximately 14 to 16 quarts, depending on the specific engine type. It's essential to check the owner's manual or service guide for the precise capacity for your vehicle's engine. Always ensure to use the recommended coolant type for optimal performance and cooling efficiency.
According to the 2000 Ford Explorer owners manual : The engine cooling system capacity is : For the 4.0 liter OHV , V6 ( 12.0 U.S. quarts ) For the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 ( 14.0 U.S. quarts ) * use green color antifreeze , meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A , mixed 50 / 50 with preferably distilled water * ( do not exceed 60 % antifreeze according to Ford )
Where is the drain for the coolant on the radiator of a 2002 Ford Explorer sport (v6). Thanks.