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Old Jun 30, 2009 | 12:20 AM
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Default Re: Intercooler pump replacement

Originally Posted by -AK-
Didn't want to wait for this plug from ebay, so I went to a local junkyard, found a pre-1999 Ford Taurus SHO, and yoinked the fuel injector plug. Cost me $3 and fits the new pump perfectly. Thanks for the link.

cruzin - you said the coolant was water, but it is definitely thicker and more blue than water...any ideas?

Thanks.
Yea sorry it's antifreeze for sure. When you added it back into the overflow tank/reservoir you will notice a level marking on the side towards the bottom, if I recall. As long as your close to that your good. If not you can add a little water to bring it to that level. After a good run opening the t-stat, it should settle to it's normal level.

Glad the plug worked out for you. They are all over the place if you know what to look for.
 
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