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Hello everyone.. I was wondering what's the best Coolant to use on a 04 LS??
do i need to mix it with water and how much should i add in the over flow bottle .. I have'nt had any warning signs, just wanna get ready for the hot summer ahead !
 
go with whatever color is already in there (mine and many other ls' i have seen are green)

if you buy it mixed (50/50) then you wont have to worry about adding water
 
Hello everyone.. I was wondering what's the best Coolant to use on a 04 LS??
do i need to mix it with water and how much should i add in the over flow bottle .. I have'nt had any warning signs, just wanna get ready for the hot summer ahead !

If you haven't recently (last year or two) flushed and changed out all of the coolant, then you should do so instead of just adding to it. The anti-corrosion and lubrication chemicals in the coolant get used up over time.

Prestone (green) or similar is good. It's best to get the premixed because it is mixed with distilled water. If you don't get premixed, then mix it half and half with distilled water.
 
no, i've never changed out the coolant since i've owned the car, I got a question tho, what would happen if you were to add just good ol tap water to it ??

thanks for the reply back.. I'll be sure to get that done asap !!
 
no, i've never changed out the coolant since i've owned the car, I got a question tho, what would happen if you were to add just good ol tap water to it ??

thanks for the reply back.. I'll be sure to get that done asap !!

You may get a little more rusting and more gunk in the cooling system if you add a little. If you replace the coolant with tap water, it will cause a good deal of corrosion and the engine will probably overheat. (Coolant has a higher boiling point than water, and coolant cools much better than steam.)

[If you just added some tap water to top it off, your okay - but you really shouldn't do that.]
 
I confess.. I did add a bit of tap water in the over flow bottle, not a lot, maybe 1 cup if that.. Will that cause my car to over heat ? :eek:
 
You can buy a gallon of poland spring water distilled for $1.00 at any grocery store (at least in my area). i use it for my PC's cpu water cooling loop.
 
$100.00 for water ??? Ahh think I'll pass on that and just buy a gallon for $2.00 !! :)
 
lol i was going to say you must live in a really expensive area !!
 
OEM, Motorcraft Premium Gold, in my 2004, I believe I paid $11 a gal from the dealer, and mix 50/50 with distilled water.
 
Do I necessarily need to do a complete flush like one from the stealership or can I just drain it and refill it up ?? With the right mix of course :)
 
Never take shortcuts on maintenance...especially with the LS.
 
Do I necessarily need to do a complete flush like one from the stealership or can I just drain it and refill it up ?? With the right mix of course :)

If you just drain it, you will only get about half of the coolant out. I'd flush it.
 
If you just drain it, you will only get about half of the coolant out. I'd flush it.
Will do.. I called the dealership and looks like it'll cost me about $89.95 not as bad as I thought ~
 
Why pay for water? When you buy 50/50 premix, you are paying too much for the water. The cost of premix is a little less than pure coolant, but a lot more than a jug of water. Another issue is that, almost never can you get all the old water out of the engine and cooling system. So if you add something(coolant/water) it will be diluted by the water remaining in the engine. So why dilute 50/50 to less than recommended by accident?

Of course there are those on this site who say "If you can't afford the maintenance, don't buy the Lincoln." humbug

Anyway, I am cheap. I buy pure coolant and a little less than what on paper you need of distilled water. Of course I am REALLY cheap and I get my DI water free since my factory makes it by the tub full.

My method of refilling a clean cooling system is to look in the manual for how much coolant is required(Almost 12qt for 04 V8). Divide that by half and that will tell you how much pure COOLANT you need(about 6 qt) for a 50/50 mix, NOT water. Like I said above, the coolant will be diluted anyway by the remaing water. SO, I fill up the engine with the correct amount of pure coolant. Then I top up with distilled(LESS THAN 6 qt), which on every car I have ever owned was less than half of the total capacity of the cooling system, usually at least a couple quarts less.

Bleed the system of air, you will lose maybe a cup. Top up with PURE coolant as needed. Check it a few times over the next week or so and top up with pure coolant.

This method takes a tiny bit more time than the premix, but you are more likely to have the correct dilution of coolant in the system this way.

Over the miles(100K+??) you may need to add coolant to top up. Use the pure stuff since you want to increase the strength of the aging coolant in the engine. You don't want to dilute the old coolant over time.

Just my method over the past 40+ years of messing with engines. I think I read about this method in an old Car and Driver mag in the 70s.

Jim Henderson

BTW, tap water may or may not hurt the engine, all depends on the hardness and what contaminants are in it. A little city water won't usually hurt, but distilled is better. The water has to be really nasty to cause harm in the short term. Water over say about 150ppm is hard and will make deposits over time. You can test for hardness with pool or fish tank water test kits.
 
The LS contained either conventional green coolant or premium gold (G-05) coolant depending on the manufacture date. The simplest way to go is with the same color you currently have. I you want to go thru the fun of flushing and plan on keeping your LS, then switch to the G-05. This is the same coolant used by Mercedes, Ford and Chrysler (Chrysler dyed theirs orange). I would go with Valvoline's G-05 since it is their formula.
I would not use tap water. Don't buy the overpriced water from the auto parts store. Buy the big purified drinking water and use that for flushing and diluting the concentrate. Hope I didn't bore you.http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/images/smilies/smilies-38095.png
 
LOL Jim, you really are cheap :D I'm just going to take it to the dealership and let em flush it out.. Mileage is only 45,643 not bad for an 04 !
 

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