It is currently in need of a new thermostat but it is running great besides that.
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19 votes
I went for a proper highway test today. I drove at around 100–120 km/h, and that’s when the temperature gauge finally started to move.
my 2012 5.0 needs the ford thermostat or it will run the fans constantly at 100% (ask me how I know)
Make sure you get an OEM thermostat from the dealer. These engines use a cold side thermostat. so if you get one from a parts store, it’ll be wrong and still run hot. It stays right at 190 now cruising on the highway empty. Before, it was always at 220.
The new updated thermostat is plastic and glides much better. Had to do it to my used 2019 as soon as I bought it.
My 2018 Fusion Hybrid SE had a blend door problem and a bad blower motor. After market blower and thermostat, they said to change both, blower motor kept cutting of so I had to use a Ford thermostat. The after market blower seems to be fine now with the OEM thermostat.
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The brand is registered in Germany.
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