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Need to locate radiator cap on 2004 ford freestar

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Try on the coolant overflow bottle, not all vehicles have a cap on the radiator nowadays

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SOURCE: expansion valve 2004 ford freestar

they no longer use expansion valve.it has been replaced by a FIXED ORFICE TUBE

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SOURCE: how do i change the coolant/flush radiator in 2004

Open the petcock on the bottom of the radiator and allow the old coolant to drain.

Close the petcock.

To refill you will first fill the degas container to the cold fill range, leave the cap off the canister. Turn all of the heater controls to warm and turn fan to full. Idle the engine until the thermostat opens. Top off the coolant and put the cap back on. Idle at 3000 RPM for several seconds and then idle again for a minute or so. Check the level and then repeat this 4 times, or until heat is coming from the front and rear heat units.

If you want to flush the system you will have to remove the thermostat and hook up your flush system to the radiator hose at the thermostat housing. Follow the instructions on your flush system then put the thermostat back in. Follow the instructions above to refill.

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SOURCE: 2004 ford freestar rear hatch latch broken

have you fixed yours yet? mine started doing this last year

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SOURCE: where is the orifice tube located on my 2004 ford

the oriface tube is located in the liquid line at the inlet of the evaparator,c shaped and spring lock on one end,nut on the other,inside the tube.

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SOURCE: replace spark plugs on a ford freestar

I have a 2004 ford freestar and it's missing a lot I changed the spark plugs and fuel filter. what else can I do ?

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