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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual •engine oil temperature (EOT) sensor
•barometric pressure (BARO) sensor
The glow plug system is electronically controlled by the PCM. The PCM
energizes the glow plugs immediately after the ignitio

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual Rotunda Battery and Antifreeze Tester, 014–R1060). The level of coolant
should be maintained at the“cold full”of“cold fill range”level in the
coolant reservoir. If the level falls below, add

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual 100,000 miles and three years or 50,000 miles thereafter. Vehicles
equipped with the Extended Life Coolant do not require any additives.
Adding engine coolant
When adding coolant, make sure it is a 50

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual •Do not use alcohol, methanol or brine or any engine coolants
mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze (coolant).Alcohol
and other liquids can cause engine damage from overheating or
freezing.
•D

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual Whenever coolant has been added, the coolant level in the coolant
reservoir should be checked the next few times you drive the vehicle. If
necessary, add enough 50/50 concentration of engine coolant a

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual Recycled engine coolant
Ford Motor Company recommends the use of a recycled engine coolant
produced by Ford-approved processes in vehicles originally equipped
with Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant (g

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual •decreased engine coolant concentrations below 40% will
decrease the freeze protection characteristics of the engine
coolant and may cause engine damage.
•refer to the chart on the coolant contain

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FORD E SERIES 2004 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual IF THE ENGINE RUNS HOT
The following could cause the engine to overheat:
•Lack of coolant.
•Dirty cooling system.
•Plugged radiator fins, charge air cooler, A/C condenser and/or oil
cooler.
•D
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