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The 2010 Ford Transit Connect requires using a 50/50 yellow coolant or antifreeze in its reservoir for optimal performance. This mixture is already half water and half coolant, so it comes pre-diluted to prevent any potential damage to your vehicle from using undiluted fluid. You can find the antifreeze for around $4 to $12 per bottle at auto shops or parts stores that carry Ford products. Alternatively, you can order it online from a trusted seller. If you opt to have a mechanic change the antifreeze for you, expect to spend an additional $50 to $140 for labor costs.
In most cases, the 2010 Ford Transit Connect typically utilizes orange coolant, with one of the favored options being the Peak OET brand.