The 2005 Ford F-150 with a 5.4L engine typically requires about 14 to 16 quarts of coolant when the system is completely drained and refilled, including the radiator and engine block. It's essential to use a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water for optimal performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to ensure proper levels.
It holds 19.4 Qts total with hoses and radiator installed.
23-25 qts.
25.5 quarts
158 oz
Replace the coolant temp sensor
Try flushing the coolant system out
One the engine block on the 302 and 351's
on the side of the block not the one buy the oil filter
how to replace an oil pan that goes to a ford f150 1993? how much does the pan cost,and can you show a picture of it?
should be located by the thermostat housing on front of engine block
Could be low coolant level, faulty thermostat, or faulty temperature sensor. Check coolant first.
2.477 tonne