In the reservoir.
yes
According to the 2000 Ford Windstar owners manual : It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN colored antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ) * Ford states to not exceed 60% antifreeze in the mix *
Antifreeze has to be put in at the overflow bottle.
See the answer for "How do you replace the drive belt in a 2000 Ford Focus?". The procedure is the same.
According to the 2007 Ford Focus Owner Guide : The engines came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and YELLOW colored antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification WSS-M97B51-A1 ) * I would say no because the green antifreeze specifications are different
It will blow out the engine seals.
You Put The Antifreeze In The Coolant Resivore.. These Escape Don't Have A Radiater Cap..... Hope This Helps
You put it directly into the coolant over flow chamber.
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.
In the RADIATOR. Good luck doing that. It goes in the expansion tank. Open cap cool and add. Let warm up and check level.
until its full
In the engine coolant reservoir in your engine compartment on the passenger side ( usually a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water ) Ford states to not exceed 60 % antifreeze