Cooling System Capacities

1999 Ford Mustang GT, 2D Convertible, StandardSECTION Cooling System Capacities
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COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITIES

Application Qts. (L)
Blackwood 18.9 (17.9)
Econoline
4.2L
W/Aux Rear Heater 25.4 (24.0)
All Others 23.3 (22.0)
4.6L
W/Aux Rear Heater 27.2 (25.7)
All Others 25.0 (23.6)
5.4L
W/Aux Rear Heater 31.0 (29.3)
All Others 29.0 (27.4)
6.8L
W/Aux Rear Heater 32.8 (31.0)
All Others 30.6 (28.9)
7.3L Diesel
W/Aux Rear Heater 32.6 (30.9)
All Others 30.0 (28.5)
Escape
2.0L 7.0 (6.6)
3.0L 4V 10.5 (10.0)
Excursion
5.4L 26.4 (25.0)
6.8L 28.5 (27.0)
7.3L Diesel 32.75 (31.0)
Expedition & Navigator
4.6L
W/One-Row Radiator 21.7 (20.5)
W/2-Row Radiator 23.0 (21.8)
W/One-Row Radiator & Aux Rear Heater 22.9 (21.7)
W/2-Row Radiator & Aux Rear Heater 24.8 (23.5)
5.4L
W/One-Row Radiator 23.9 (22.6)
W/2-Row Radiator 25.5 (24.1)
W/One-Row Radiator & Aux Rear Heater 26.3 (24.9)
W/2-Row Radiator & Aux Rear Heater 27.9 (26.4)
Explorer Sport & Explorer Sport Trac 14.0 (13.2)
Explorer & Mountaineer
4.0L SOHC
W/Aux Rear Heater 18.2 (17.2)
All Others 16.3 (15.4)
4.6L
W/Aux Rear Heater 20.1 (19.0)
All Others 18.6 (17.6)
F150 Pickup
4.2L
With One-Row Radiator 21.0 (19.9)
With 2-Row Radiator 21.6 (20.4)
4.6L
With One-Row Radiator 20.6 (19.5)
With 2-Row Radiator 23.1 (21.9)
5.4L
With One-Row Radiator 23.9 (22.6)
With 2-Row Radiator 25.5 (24.1)
Supercharger Cooler 4.2 (4.0)
F250-550 Pickup
5.4L 26.4 (25.0)
6.8L 28.5 (27.0)
7.3L Diesel 32.75 (31.0)
Ranger
2.3L
Automatic Transmission 10.2 (9.7)
Manual Transmission 10.5 (9.9)
3.0L
Automatic Transmission 14.8 (14.1)
Manual Transmission 15.1 (14.3)
4.0L
Automatic Transmission 13.2 (12.5)
Manual Transmission 13.7 (13.0)
Villager 11.2 (10.6)
Windstar 16.0 (15.1)
RENDER: 1.0x

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