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Engine Cooling

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2017 Lincoln Navigator and 2017 Ford Expedition. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

Engine coolant flows primarily from the engine to the radiator circuit and back to the coolant pump. Coolant is sent from the coolant pump through the engine block and cylinder heads. A separate circuit from the engine also feeds the heater core and turbocharger with coolant. The coolant pump, operated by engine rotation through the accessory drive belt, circulates the coolant. The coolant thermostat is a control valve actuated by coolant temperature. When the thermostat is closed, coolant flow bypasses the radiator circuit and returns to the coolant pump. When the thermostat is opened, coolant flows through the radiator circuit to transfer engine-generated heat to the outside air.

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NOTE: Generator not shown for clarity

A channel cover plate is located behind the front cover. It contains a timing chain idler and press in place gaskets separating engine coolant and engine oil. A weep hole is provided on the front left side of the engine behind the generator. If oil or coolant is leaking from the weep hole, then the channel cover plate gasket has failed and must be replaced. Refer to Engine 3.5L GTDI .

This engine uses a cold side thermostat. This means the thermostat controls the flow of cooled radiator coolant into the warmer engine cooling circuit. The thermostat is located at the lower radiator hose connection to the engine. During initial warm-up, the engine coolant increases in temperature, causing the thermostat to open. The cooler coolant from the radiator mixes with the warm engine coolant, causing the thermostat to close. The thermostat opens and closes several times before the engine coolant is warm enough to allow the thermostat to remain open. The engine must run much longer than a vehicle with a hot side thermostat before the thermostat remains fully opened.

The degas bottle holds surplus coolant and removes air from the cooling system. It also allows for coolant expansion and system pressurization, replenishes coolant to the cooling system and serves as the location for service fill.

The thermostat monitor is a function of the PCM and is designed to verify correct thermostat operation. The monitor executes once per drive cycle and has a monitor run duration of 300-800 seconds. If a malfunction occurs, DTC P0125 or P0128 sets, and the MIL illuminates.

Fail Safe Cooling 

Stage 1 of the strategy commences if the engine starts to overheat. The CHT sensor transmits a signal to the PCM, which moves the temperature gauge pointer into the red zone.

If the engine is not switched off and the temperature continues to rise, the Powertrain Check Lamp is illuminated. This indicates to the driver that the engine is approaching critical limits and should be stopped. At this point DTC P1285 is set in the PCM which can be retrieved using a scan tool.

Stage 2 of the strategy commences if the lamp and temperature gauge are ignored by the driver. The PCM will start to control the engine by cutting out 3 cylinders and restricting the RPM to below 3, 000 RPM. Simultaneously the MIL illuminates. This indicates that long term engine damage can occur and vehicle emissions will be affected. At this point DTC P1299 is set in the PCM which can be retrieved using a scan tool.

Air is drawn into the deactivated cylinders. This helps to control the temperature of the engine internal components. The deactivated cylinders are alternated to allow even cooling of all the cylinders.

NOTE: If the driver is using a high percentage of throttle travel (for example, an overtaking maneuver) when the PCM starts engine deactivation (Stage 2), the deactivation will be delayed for 10 seconds.
NOTE: After 3-cylinder operation has begun, the engine will not revert to 6-cylinder operation, even if the temperature should fall, until the ignition is switched off and then on again.
NOTE: The MIL can only be extinguished by using a scan tool after the fault has been rectified and the DTC cleared.

Stage 3 of the strategy will commence if the engine temperature continues to rise. This results in the engine being totally disabled before major engine damage or seizure occurs. The Powertrain Check Lamp will begin to flash, indicating to the driver that the engine will be switched off after 30 seconds. This allows the driver time to choose a suitable parking place.

Coolant Flow Diagram, Expedition and Navigator with Auxiliary Heater 

NOTE: Coolant temperature will vary with ambient temperature and load. Temperatures shown are for ambient temperature of 38 ° C (100 ° F). Red arrows indicate a temperature over 90 ° C (194 ° F), Orange arrows indicate a temperature of approximately 90 ° C (194 ° F), Blue arrows indicate a temperature below 90 ° C (194 ° F).
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Item Part Number Description
1 8B274 Upper radiator hose and clamp assembly
2 8005 Radiator
3 8B273 Lower radiator hose and clamp assembly
4 8C351 Engine coolant reservoir hose
5 8276 Thermostat housing-to-degas bottle hose
6 6010 Cylinder block
7 8B593 Cylinder block coolant pump hole cover
8 - Coolant inlet connection (part of 8592)
9 8501 Coolant pump
10 8575 Thermostat (part of 8592)
11 18K470 Thermostat housing (part of 8592)
12 18D473 Auxiliary coolant pump
13 18K580 Heater outlet hose
14 9G438 RH turbocharger
15 8A521 RH engine-to-turbocharger hose
16 9N271 Coolant inlet pipe
17 8A520 RH turbocharger-to-engine hose
18 18K579 Heater inlet hose
19 18K580 Heater inlet restrictor
20 18K580 Heater outlet restrictor
21 8C369 Coolant crossover manifold assembly
22 18B539 Heater core
23 18B539 Auxiliary heater core
24 18K470 Auxiliary heater tubes
25 8A520 LH turbocharger-to-engine hose
26 6049 RH cylinder head
27 6050 LH cylinder head
28 8A521 LH engine-to-turbocharger hose
29 9G438 LH turbocharger
30 8A080 Degas bottle
31 8W005 Radiator-to-degas bottle hose