Watch this video to learn how to change the coolant on a 2009-2014 Ford F-150.
Changing the Coolant on a 2009-2014 Ford F-150: What You Need
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For a complete cooling system bleed, do this with a cold engine. Run the cabin ventilation and heating systems to drain the heating system radiator as well.
Open the radiator and expansion tank caps to facilitate fluid flow.
Step 3: Collecting Coolant
Prepare a fluid collection container to catch coolant.
Locate the radiator bleed screw under the vehicle on the passenger side. Attach a plastic tube to the bleed port and place it in the collection container.
Unscrew the bleed screw to allow coolant to flow. Compressed air tools can assist in bleeding.
To carry out a complete bleed of your cooling system, we advise you to do it with the engine cold and with the cabin ventilation and heating systems running so that you can also drain the heating system radiator, which is part of the circuit.
To facilitate the flow of the fluid while bleeding the system, open the radiator cap and open the expansion tank cap.
During the first few miles of driving, pay special attention to your coolant level, which will have to be readjusted if necessary.
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