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How to Replace Coolant Reservoir 2001-12 Ford Escape
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Tools used
Hose Clamp Pliers
Drain Pan
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
Pick
1. Removing the Coolant Reservoir
Have a drain pan ready
Pinch the hoses off with hose pinchers
Loosen the hose clamps with hose clamp pliers
Remove the upper hose from the reservoir
Remove the 10mm bolt from the reservoir
Pull the reservoir up
Loosen the lower hose clamp with hose clamp pliers
Remove the hose from the reservoir
2. Installing the Coolant Reservoir
Connect the lower hose to the reservoir
Tighten the hose clamp with hose clamp pliers
Insert the reservoir into place
Tighten the 10mm bolt to the reservoir
Connect the upper hose to the reservoir
Tighten the hose clamp with hose clamp pliers
Release the hose pinchers
What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. Here, I'm going to be installing this coolant reservoir on this 2012 Ford Escape. If you need this part or other parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
We're going to remove these hoses. Now, if you didn't want to drain your coolant out, you could actually use some hose pinchers and pinch these hoses off. You want to make sure you're doing this while the engine is cold. You don't want to do this with a hot engine. I'll take these hose clamp pliers. Squeeze these. Just move the hose clamp down the hose. Loosen it up. Just grab the hose. Slide it off. Twist it a little bit. If you can access the lower one with some hose clamps, you can try taking that off. I'm actually going to take the reservoir out a little bit first, and then get that while the reservoir's tipped up. Now, I'm going to take this nut off and this nut off. I'm going to use a 10 mm socket and a ratchet. All right. Now, we're going to slider the reservoir up. Just going to tip it over. Now, I can access that clamp a lot easier. Just going to use pliers on this clamp. Slide those down. Just take a pick, slide it underneath, and loosen up the seal. Wiggle the hose off and there you go.
Here's the old coolant reservoir. Here's the new coolant reservoir from 1aauto.com, comes with a new cap. All the fittings are the same. We'll transfer that hose over, fitting is right there, fitting right there. All the mounting positions are the same. Get yours at 1aauto.com you can do it yourself.
All right. So, let's just take this hose. It's stuck on there pretty good. Just twist it. Transfer it over to the new one. All right. I'm going to reattach this lower hose right there. It's easier to do that now. Take some pliers and move the clamp over. You kind of want to put it in the same spot the clamp was. So, that's pretty good right there. Now reposition the coolant reservoir. There's a little nub in the bottom that's got to line up down there, and then make sure this stud is lined up up here. Take this nut. We're going to put this nut here, and put this nut here, and then we'll tighten it down with a 10 mm socket and a ratchet. All right, snug that one up.
You should actually snug this one up before you snug this lower one up. That's good. Now, install this upper coolant hose. With a hose clamp tool, snug this hose clamp down. Just move it to the same location it was. This clamp seems weak. You can always replace it with a worm or a screw clamp.
Now, we want to take the cap off of the reservoir and we want to add the appropriate coolant, a 50-50 mix. You want to fill it up to the fill line on the reservoir and that would be right there. So, fill it up to that line and then you should be good to go.
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Perfect fit & very easy to install.
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November 21, 2022
Perfect fit & very easy to install.
Charlie
August 4, 2023
everything came in good condition and on time the job went well.
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