OEM Ford Radiators

The Key to Maintaining Radiators and Your Cooling System

Radiators serve as the ultimate thermal exchange barrier designed to safely cool your massive Ford Expedition. These critical aluminum cores are actively fed boiling coolant by high-pressure water pumps. Utilizing a high-capacity finned core ensures maximum temperature drop during heavy summer driving maneuvers.

The Correct Way to Check Your Radiators

1. Perform a Visual Leak Check

Examine the plastic end tanks to see if crusty white residue exists.

2. Inspect the Radiator Cap

Ensure the tiny metal spring seal is not actively failing pressure tests.

3. Check for Bent Fins

Look for excessive rock damage indicating heavy airflow blockage.

4. Verify Coolant Color

Check your fluid to confirm if severe rust ruined the internal tubes.

5. Review Overheating Sensations

Drive the vehicle to ensure no terrifying temperature gauge spikes occur.

Common Cooling System Problems and Quick Fixes

Address the following thermal degradation issues quickly:.

Catastrophic Fluid Bursting

Check if the plastic tank is cracked and install fresh units.

Vehicle Overheating Aggressively

Replace clogged internal cores instantly to correct restricted fluid flow.

Loud High-Pitched Hissing

Replace weak radiator caps to eliminate the warning noise from escaping steam.

Heavy Sweet Burning Smell

Change leaky hoses completely to restore proper fluid retention instantly.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long do radiators last?
They typically last between 80,000 to 100,000 miles.
Why is my radiator leaking?
Leaking usually indicates the plastic end tank has cracked completely.
Do Ford Expedition radiators come with caps?
Genuine kits typically do not include the necessary high-pressure cap.
What causes radiators to clog?
Mixing incorrect coolants creates a thick gel that blocks tubes.

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