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If you use the Honda brand, you will not go wrong.
You have a virus. Or it is continuously overheating?
First, are you low on antifreeze? If you aren't, did you reset the computer? I'm not an expert on Fords but there may be a little fuse box. The blinking one (if there is) is the one you reset.
Buy a thermostat and install it.
Start with the cheapest fix first. Replace the radiator cap. If still overheating replace thermostat. Make sure you have a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water. Lastly if all else fails, check for a plugged or faulty water pump and or radiator.
Go with the Honda 50/50 premix. Can't go wrong.
Defective water pump.
It could be caused by a defective pressure cap on the radiator cooling system.
Is the secondary radiator fan coming on when the AC is turned on?
If it has the 3.5 motor, it may be a matter of bleeding the air out properly. There are several more common causes of overheating.
It could possibly be the thermostat or the cooling fan. Let the engine warm up and when it gets to 232 to 235 degrees the cooling fan should come on. If not you need to go from there.
Lack of antifreeze or wrong mix of antifreeze and water.