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My 2020 has a RT1252 as build. I purchased a RT1250 which is what I understand as the redesigned version. Would you still install this or just go for the RT1258?
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The Motorcraft RT1250 Thermostat 190f/88, which is the same as the RT1258 specs. Check to make sure it will fit your 2020 Expedition Limited.My 2020 has a RT1252 as build. I purchased a RT1250 which is what I understand as the redesigned version. Would you still install this or just go for the RT1258?
Are you sure they are the same specs? The RT1258 is 180 degree thermostat and I believe the RT1250 is a 195f/90.6.The Motorcraft RT1250 Thermostat 190f/88, which is the same as the RT1258 specs. Check to make sure it will fit your 2020 Expedition Limited.
I'm not sure of anything. But if you go to an authorized Ford Parts site, all the specs are available for each thermostat. What I also find confusing is the RT-1258 specs show it is not for any Expedition. However, some thermostats are interchangeable. So, it doesn't mean it won't fit. You can plug your vehicle info here for fitment RT-1258.Are you sure they are the same specs? The RT1258 is 180 degree thermostat and I believe the RT1250 is a 195f/90.6.
Looking at that list, they are all smaller vehicles than Expedition/Navigator/F150 vehicles. It's possible that there are packaging differences that force a difference in design of the thermostat housing. It's also very possible that the cooling systems on these smaller vehicles are different from the larger vehicles thus warranting a different housing and a different set-point for the thermostat.What I also find confusing is the RT-1258 specs show it is not for any Expedition.
I know, right? Very confusing.Looking at that list, they are all smaller vehicles than Expedition/Navigator/F150 vehicles. It's possible that there are packaging differences that force a difference in design of the thermostat housing. It's also very possible that the cooling systems on these smaller vehicles are different from the larger vehicles thus warranting a different housing and a different set-point for the thermostat.
Also curious that the same thermostat is specified for 3.0 Ecoboost V6 vehicles and 5.0 and 5.2 Coyote V8 vehicles.