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What kind of coolant is recommended for the 2013 Ford Fusion?

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Elmer

The 2013 Ford Fusion uses AutoZone 50/50 Dex-Cool coolant, which may result in various engine issues. Potential problems include a spark plug dislodging and causing engine trouble, a loose gasket needing tightening, and the risk of the engine overheating drastically. This could lead to a car fire or even an explosion. Other concerns to watch out for are excessive oil consumption, necessitating prompt oil changes, and the need to replace the air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. Remember to replace the coolant every 60,000 miles, change standard spark plugs every 100,000 miles, and switch out copper spark plugs every 30,000 miles.

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  • Greg G

    The 2013 Ford Fusion requires AutoZone 50/50 Dex-Cool antifreeze and coolant, which is available in a one-gallon container at AutoZone.

  • Jan D

    In order to maintain a 2013 Ford Fusion, you will need to use a specific type of high-quality OET antifreeze/engine coolant that is designed for this vehicle. This coolant can be easily found at most large automotive retailers.

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