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SportTrac Discussion
Fluids: Oil, ATF, Coolant, etc.
Coolant low
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<blockquote data-quote="Fernando Gonzalez" data-source="post: 810078" data-attributes="member: 66778"><p>I had the same issue on my '01 ST a few months back; it turned out to be a crack in the intake port to the engine (don't know its technical name); it's under the throttle body, look where the upper radiator hose goes into the engine; I believe it is a thermoset plastic housing with a couple of flow/temperature sensors (my guess). Mine leaked while under pressure (e.g. hard acceleration) so I did not see any leaks while idling, and the coolant evaporated right away because of the heat of the engine. A pressure check of the cooling system might show you the exact location. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Fernan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fernando Gonzalez, post: 810078, member: 66778"] I had the same issue on my '01 ST a few months back; it turned out to be a crack in the intake port to the engine (don't know its technical name); it's under the throttle body, look where the upper radiator hose goes into the engine; I believe it is a thermoset plastic housing with a couple of flow/temperature sensors (my guess). Mine leaked while under pressure (e.g. hard acceleration) so I did not see any leaks while idling, and the coolant evaporated right away because of the heat of the engine. A pressure check of the cooling system might show you the exact location. Fernan [/QUOTE]
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Fluids: Oil, ATF, Coolant, etc.
Coolant low
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