Vehicle Questions and Answers

Welcome to the Vehicle Q&A Hub. Find answers to your automotive questions, share your experiences, and get expert advice on vehicle maintenance, troubleshooting, and more!

What type of antifreeze is recommended for a 2001 Ford Expedition?

14 views

3 answers

★ Top Answer
Leslie J.

The 2001 Ford Expedition comes equipped with Motorcraft Green ese-m97b44-a coolant for the engine, holding approximately 1.65 gallons. This coolant serves the important purpose of heat transfer to prevent engine damage from extreme temperatures. It safeguards both metal and non-metal components within the engine and cooling system. The cost for a coolant replacement on your Expedition typically ranges from $110 to $130, recommended every 30,000 miles. If you observe consistently high temperature readings on the gauge or frequent engine overheating, these are indications that a coolant flush is necessary to prevent more severe issues and expensive repairs down the line.

More answers

  • Philip neu

    The number one response is totally wrong. 1.65 gallons? Can you believe that? It's actually closer to 8 gallons. Oh my goodness, buddy, you're going to damage someone's car.

  • Andrew Whiterock

    The 2001 Ford Expedition comes with either Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant in a green color that meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A or Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant in a yellow color that meets Ford specification WSS-M97B51-Al.

Buying a Used car?
Check it by Epicvin
  • Safe checkout guaranteed
  • Niada logo
  • Blockchain confirmed data