Low coolant Plugged or dirty radiator Defective radiator cap Bad thermostat Cooling fans not working Water pump Radiator hoses collapsing
An antifreeze leak.An antifreeze leak.
A bad head gasket is the most common cause of antifreeze mixing in the oil. The antifreeze will dilute the oil and it will eventually cause your engine to seize up.
no, not unless it rusts the radiator and all the fluid leaks out Not likely, but corrosion to some sensors that monitor your cooling system could. Antifreeze should be flushed and changed annually to protect the engine's cooling system from freezing and internal corrosion that can cause premature wear to more expensive parts.
Check with ford dealer or you can buy antifreeze that mixes w/ any types of antifreeze - but check first or you can cause problems
yes it can
Check the blend door system. The door controls the air flow under the dash, and can cause cold air to come out.
Use the Gold antifreeze. It lasts longer and does not cause corrosion to the cooling system.
It should be ok as there is nothing too terrible in the coolant. Excess antifreeze will just overflow. Try and get some out. Antifreeze can cause paint issues if the concentration is high enough...RR
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Find where it is running out and repair the cause.
heater core
bad water pump