ekrampitzjr
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- Location
- Virginia
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
The stock radiators have plastic in the radiator construction, and like the thermostat housing, the plastic likes to crack and leak over time. Right now there's no problem.
I changed the coolant right after buying the truck when it had 101,000 miles on it and am using Motorcraft Gold as specified. The truck has 133K on it now. There's no reason to suspect any clogs or other problems in the system. The water pump was changed a while back.
I've been debating buying an aftermarket all-aluminum radiator to replace the stock unit and avoid this problem. There appear to be at least 3 manufacturers offering these. All those I looked at online have proivision for the A/T lines.
Have any of you done this change? Does installing a new radiator affect the A/C condensor? Thanks for your thoughts.
I changed the coolant right after buying the truck when it had 101,000 miles on it and am using Motorcraft Gold as specified. The truck has 133K on it now. There's no reason to suspect any clogs or other problems in the system. The water pump was changed a while back.
I've been debating buying an aftermarket all-aluminum radiator to replace the stock unit and avoid this problem. There appear to be at least 3 manufacturers offering these. All those I looked at online have proivision for the A/T lines.
Have any of you done this change? Does installing a new radiator affect the A/C condensor? Thanks for your thoughts.