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Check all freeze plugs in the head and the block paying special attention to the back ones and the ones above the starter. They look like little metal cuplike plugs and one is likely slightly dribbling when it gets warmed up.
The engine in your Ford Explorer has freeze plugs, also called expansion plugs, mounted in the sides of the block. Freeze plugs are supposed to protect the engine block if the water in the engine freezes -- the expanded water is supposed to push out the freeze plug, although that doesn't always happen. Freeze plugs are made of thin steel compared to the engine block, and even with an anti-freeze mixture the plugs can rust out and require replacement.
ENGINE BLOWING FREEZE PLUG IS CAUSED BY RUST OR CORROSSION DUE TO TIME WEAR, HEAT STRESS, OR ENGINE GETTING TOO HOT PRESSURE BUILT UP DUE TO.ENGINE BLOCK CLOGGED NEED FLUSHING ALSO RADIATOR.REPLACE THERMOSTAT ALSO.
CHECK THE MANUAL FOR EMERGENCY OPENING , SOME TIMES THER IS A WIRE BEHIN´D PANEL TOO ACCES THIS , MOST LIKELY THE CENTRAL LOCK IS STUCK. OR WIRE IF MANUAL ,IS RUSTED
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