Estimate based on Ford F-150 parts and labor adjustments versus the national average. Your exact cost depends on year, trim, mileage, and shop. Get a free personalized AI estimate above.
Why Ford F-150 Owners See This Pricing
The F-150 is the best-selling truck in America, so parts are everywhere, but truck-sized components cost more.
For reference, the national average for coolant flush on a typical passenger vehicle is $100 to $250. The Ford F-150 runs about +20% versus that baseline.
Common Symptoms in the Ford F-150
Coolant looks rusty or brown
Reached manufacturer interval (60,000 to 100,000 miles)
Heater not putting out much heat
Engine running slightly hot
What It Is
Coolant absorbs heat from the engine and dumps it through the radiator. The corrosion inhibitors in coolant break down over time.
Why It Matters
Old coolant becomes corrosive and damages the radiator, water pump, and heater core, all expensive parts.
How to Save Money on Ford F-150 Coolant Flush
Always use the exact coolant type your manual specifies, mixing types causes sludge
A drain and refill costs much less than a power flush and works fine for most maintenance
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