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How much coolant does a 2007 Ford Explorer hold?

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storky

The 2007 Ford Explorer can hold up to 12.5 quarts of coolant. You can use ZereX1 Gallon Yellow 50/50 Coolant/Antifreeze in your Ford Explorer. It is recommended to replace the coolant for the engine at either 100,000 miles or after ten years. As time goes by, the engine coolant loses its ability to prevent corrosion and provide lubrication. If left unchanged, the coolant in your radiator can lead to corrosion, resulting in unwanted rust in your car's radiator or engine. When you notice coolant leaking under your car or hear unusual grinding noises coming from the engine, it may be time for an immediate radiator flush. Other signs of a malfunctioning cooling system include the smell of antifreeze or the car overheating too quickly.

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  • Wayne Bedard

    The amount of coolant that the 2007 Ford Explorer can hold is 12.5 quarts.

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