What kind of antifreeze does a Ford Explorer use?

Heather M. responded: The 2008 Ford Explorer recommended antifreeze is the Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSS-M97B51-A1. The coolant concentration should be maintained at 50/50 coolant and distilled water, which equates to a freeze point of -34°F (-36°C).

Complete info about it can be read here. Herein, what kind of coolant does Ford use?

Motorcraft® Antifreeze/Coolant - Now Conveniently PREDILUTED Motorcraft® Premium, Gold and Orange Antifreeze/Coolants are now available pre- mixed 50/50 with deionized water. The 50/50 mixture helps ensure vehicles get optimal corrosion, freeze and overheat protection and minimizes possible mix errors by technicians.

Secondly, what color antifreeze does a Ford use? ” It's true, coolant liquid comes in different colors, most commonly green (orange for Dex-Cool®).

The Colors of Coolant.

TYPE HOAT (Hybrid OAT)
INHIBITOR TECHNOLOGY Silicates & Organic Acids
ZEREX COOLANT Zerex™ G-05™
VEHICLES Ford, Chrysler, European
COLOR YELLOW

In this manner, where does antifreeze go in a Ford Explorer?

Open the hood and locate the engine coolant reservoir. It is often a translucent white color, and has hose(s) connecting it to the radiator. The reservoir has a fill range marked on the side. If your engine is cold, the coolant level should be up to the cold fill line.

Is Motorcraft orange coolant the same as DexCool?

Motorcraft Orange is DexCool.