How do I fix a coolant leak in the 2013 ford f150 5.0?

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John C. January 7, 2021
Driving conditions, driving style, age of the car, and lack of maintenance can all make coolant leaks more likely on Your 2013 Ford F-150. Maintaining the cooling system will dRamatically reduce the number of leaks the vehicle will have over time. But why is car coolant so important You may be wondering. Well it's the job of the exhaust and cooling system to make sure the engine stays cool. The coolant absorbs the heat from the engine and stops the engine water from boiling in the summer. In addition, it also ensures metal parts don't rust and rubber or plastic parts don't corrode.
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Doug M. April 9, 2020
The common coolant leaks for the ford f150 are at the water pump, transmission cooler lines, radiator hoses and at the t- pipe connector to the thermostat.
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Mark S. April 9, 2020
If you have a coolant leak on a 2013 ford f150 with the 5.0L v8 the most common failure point is the o ring at the thermostat housing.
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