Find Ford OEM Parts and Accessories in BC

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-alternator-gn1z10346a?c=bD0yJm49RHluYW1pYyBTRU8gUGFnZQ%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Parts_Showcase/Alternator_2018to2021FordEcosport.png"alt="Alternator for all 2018 to 2021 Ford Ecosport models”/></a>If you own a Ford Ecosport that was manufactured for the production years between 2018 and 2021, then the GN1Z-10346-A Alternator is what you you need when the time comes for a replacement. 

Crafted to fit all four trim levels - the S, SE, SES, and Titanium - this mechanism is sold as a single piece. Paired with the 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, it comes with a 12-month warranty and guaranteed fitment.

Need to order this specific alternator? Contact Ford Parts BC today!

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-radiator-gn1z8005d?c=bD0yJm49RHluYW1pYyBTRU8gUGFnZQ%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/FAQS/Radiator_2018to2021FordEcosport.png"alt="Radiator for the 2018 to 2021 Ford Ecosport models”/></a>Radiator failure can be caused by low coolant, leaking hoses, a malfunctioning thermostat, a faulty pressure cap, or even an issue with the fan.

Some of the signs that may indicate a problem with your vehicle’s radiator can include the following:

  1. A significant rise or drop of the temperature gauge located on the instrument cluster.
  2. Smoke coming from under the hood.
  3. A pool of green liquid on the ground.
  4. Visual evidence of rust.

Need to replace the radiator or a specific component? Contact Ford Parts BC today!

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-radiator-fr3z8005h?c=bD0yOSZuPUR5bmFtaWMgU0VPIFBhZ2U%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Maintenance_Tips/FordMustang_Radiator.png"alt="Radiator for the 2016 to 2020 Ford Mustang Ecoboost and Ecoboost Premium models”/></a>In any vehicle, the radiator is responsible for preventing the engine from overheating - allowing Ford vehicles to achieve maximum performance in all conditions. It is a crucial element of every adventure; and maintaining it, therefore, proves vital.

The first thing you should do is have your coolant flushed and replaced every 40,233 km (25,000 miles). This will remove any contaminants that may be hiding inside these pieces. Plus, it also prevents rust buildup and keeps the radiator operating at its peak.

Next, the hoses that transport the fluid through the cooling system need to be switched out every three years or 57,936 km (36,000 miles). Crafted out of rubber, they are subject to drying out over time which can cause them to eventually break.

Finally, it is recommended to have the coolant levels checked regularly. The easiest way to do this is to ask for this service when you go in for an oil change. If there is a noticeable drop in the levels, that could be an indicator of a leak somewhere.

Do you need to replace your radiator, hoses, or other cooling system components? Contact Ford Parts BC to find OEM options.



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