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Ford Mustang Expansion Tank

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Coolant expansion tank cracks can cause leaks, low coolant warnings, and overheating. Replace a worn reservoir tank with A-Premium and keep your cooling system protected.

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Engine Coolant Expansion Tank with Cap for 1997-2004 Ford MustangEngine Coolant Expansion Tank with Cap for 1997-2004 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0120
Engine Coolant Expansion Tank with Cap for 1997-2004 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$57.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Mustang: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront
ColorWhite
item #1003SX1G
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Engine Coolant Expansion Tank with cap for 1994-1996 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0224
Engine Coolant Expansion Tank with cap for 1994-1996 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$59.99
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Fits Ford Mustang: 1994 1995 1996
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront
ColorWhite
item #1003TE54
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Universal Coolant Radiator Reservoir Bottle Overflow Tank White with Cap
A-Premium®Part # APET0327
Universal Coolant Radiator Reservoir Bottle Overflow Tank White with Cap
4.887 Reviews
$19.99
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Part interchange
603-001
item #10055GUK
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Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank with Cap for 2015-2023 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0304
Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank with Cap for 2015-2023 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$50.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Ford Mustang: 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ColorWhite
item #1013908Z
Note
This part comes with Cap.
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Coolant Reservoir Radiator Cap for 2009-2014 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APEPTC026
Coolant Reservoir Radiator Cap for 2009-2014 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$15.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Mustang: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ConditionNew
item #1015ULW6
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Pressure Rating: 1,1bar - 16psi.
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Front Engine Coolant Reservoir with Cap for 2011-2014 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0414
Front Engine Coolant Reservoir with Cap for 2011-2014 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$73.99
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Fits Ford Mustang: 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront Side
Part interchange
603-298, 9C3Z8101B, BR3Z8A080A, BR3Z8A080E, CR3Z8A080A
item #10139LWC
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Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank with Cap & Sensor for 1997-2000 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0462
Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank with Cap & Sensor for 1997-2000 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$122.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Mustang: 1997 1998 1999 2000
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Installation PositionFront Side
ConditionNew
item #1006EKP2
Note
【Note-1】 This item comes with a cap and Sensor.;
【Note-2】 2000 Ford Mustang V8 4.6L only fit the model with Stamped YR33 8A080-A.
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Engine Coolant Reservoir with Cap for 2005-2010 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0413
Engine Coolant Reservoir with Cap for 2005-2010 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$86.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Mustang: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Part interchange
603-051, 4R3Z8A080AA, 9C3Z8101B
item #10139LR2
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Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank with cap for 2001-2004 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0466
Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank with cap for 2001-2004 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$90.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Ford Mustang: 2001 2002 2003 2004
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ConditionNew
item #1006ER2H
Note
【Note-1】 This item comes with a cap.
【Note-2】 2003-2004 Ford Mustang V8 4.6L Naturally Aspirated located in Front, V8 4.6L Supercharged located in Radiator.
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Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank for 2003-2004 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET0363
Engine Coolant Reservoir Tank for 2003-2004 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$42.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Mustang: 2003 2004
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
MaterialPlastic
item #1012VT1S
Note
This item only fits the vehicle with a V8 4.6L Supercharged DOHC engine.
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Engine Timing Cover Gasket Set for 1979-1995 Ford Mustang
A-Premium®Part # APET760PG
Engine Timing Cover Gasket Set for 1979-1995 Ford Mustang
4.887 Reviews
$20.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Ford Mustang: 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
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Vehicle: Ford Mustang
Item LocatedUnited States
QuantityOne Set
ConditionNew
item #1018CAK3
Note
【Note-1】with Sleeve 'N' Seal.
【Note-2】Water Pump to Plate Gasket Not Included.
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Shop coolant expansion tanks and engine coolant reservoirs by vehicle. The right tank gives heated coolant room to expand and provides a place to monitor the level, but layouts differ across cooling systems. Use the year, make, model, engine, and product notes to compare tank shape, hose ports, mounting points, and included components before ordering. Never open the cooling system while the engine is hot.

What Does a Coolant Expansion Tank Do?

As coolant warms, its volume increases. Depending on the vehicle's design, an expansion tank or reservoir receives the changing coolant volume and helps the system maintain the correct operating level. Many tanks have MIN/MAX or COLD-FILL marks so the level can be checked without opening the system. The tank is only one part of the cooling circuit; the radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses, cap, and coolant passages must also work correctly.

Expansion Tank vs. Coolant Reservoir Terminology

Catalogs may use coolant expansion tank, engine coolant reservoir tank, overflow tank, recovery tank, or surge tank for similar-looking parts. They are not always identical. A pressurized expansion or surge tank may use a pressure cap and connect directly to the circulating system, while an overflow bottle may receive coolant through a small hose from the radiator. Match the original configuration rather than relying on the name alone.

Signs of a Cracked or Leaking Tank

Inspect the coolant reservoir tank when you notice a low-coolant warning, a level that keeps dropping, overheating, or coolant odor under the hood. Possible evidence includes cracks, damp seams, staining or dried residue, damaged hose necks, loose connections, and leakage around the cap. These symptoms do not prove the tank itself has failed; radiator hoses, the water pump, thermostat housing, radiator, or other cooling-system components may also leak. Diagnose the source before replacing parts.

Cap, Sensor, Hose, and Fitment Checks

Start with the A-Premium vehicle selector and confirm the year, make, model, engine, trim, and any transmission notes in the listing. Compare the original tank's shape, mounting points, hose connections, fill markings, and OE or interchange numbers. Product configurations vary: some tanks include a cap, level sensor, hose, bracket, or mounting plate, while others require original components to be transferred or purchased separately. Read the Kit Parts Included field and product notes before checkout.

Safe Inspection and Replacement Considerations

Work only after the engine has cooled completely. Never remove an engine coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot because the system may be pressurized. Follow vehicle-specific service information for draining, installation, refilling, and bleeding, and use the coolant specification in the owner's manual. After service, inspect the connections and monitor the cold level. If overheating continues, coolant drops again, or the repair exceeds your experience, stop driving and have the system professionally diagnosed.

FAQ

Do coolant expansion tanks include the cap and level sensor?

Not always. A-Premium listings show tanks with different combinations of caps, level sensors, hoses, brackets, and mounting plates. Check the title, product notes, and Kit Parts Included field for the exact item you are considering.

Are a coolant expansion tank and an overflow reservoir the same thing?

They may describe the same general category, but the actual system can be pressurized or non-pressurized and may route coolant differently. Match the original tank, connections, cap arrangement, and vehicle fitment instead of choosing by terminology alone.

What are common signs of a leaking coolant reservoir?

Cracks, wet seams, dried coolant residue, leaks near the cap or hose necks, repeated low-coolant warnings, and an unexplained falling level are common clues. Because other cooling parts can cause the same symptoms, confirm the leak source first.

Does falling coolant level always mean the expansion tank has failed?

No. The tank, cap, hoses, radiator, water pump, thermostat housing, heater circuit, and internal engine leaks can all contribute to coolant loss. Inspect and diagnose the entire system before replacing a part.

When can I safely open the cooling system?

Park on level ground, switch the engine off, and wait until it is completely cold. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. Follow the vehicle's specified checking procedure.