1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara "remove coolant reservoir cap" Questions

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...remove engine coolant cap on 2001 cadillac dhs WAIT UNTIL YOUR ENGINE IS COLD,YOUR RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP IS LOCATED ON THE COOLANT OVER FLOW RESERVOIR, THATS WHERE YOU ADD COOLANT WHEN COOLANT ...

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...remove the cap. • 2.5L coolant bleed valve coolant bleed valve 5. Open the coolant bleed valve on the back of the engine water outlet for the 2.5L engine or in the thermostat housing for the 3.0L ...

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...Coolant level... Warning: Do not attempt to remove the radiator pressure cap or expansion tank cap when the engine is hot, as there is a very great risk of scalding. Do not leave open containers of ...

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...remove it, add as much coolant you can there. fill the reservoir also. If it has been several years since the radiator cap has been replaced, I would do that now ( it is a cheap investment). if the ...

...reservoir. Continue to add coolant/water mix until the situation stabilizes and the reservoir is filled to the high fill mark. THE RADIATOR IS A GRILLE AT THE FRONT OF YOUR CAR AT THE TOP OF THIS YOU ...

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...coolant recovery reservoir (8A080). Trapped air in the cooling system must be removed. A pressurized radiator coolant recovery reservoir system is used which continuously separates the air from the ...

and if so how long before it overheats? You don't wait for trouble. On a cool engine remove radiator cap, can you see coolant level? With the coolant recovery reservoir, add coolant to cold fill line

...malibu There should be a coolant reservoir on the passenger side of the engine compartment. When the car is cold remove the cap. The coolant should be at the full old level indicated on the

remove the radiator cap and fill with coolant till it is visibly full and replace the radiator cap. I had to do this twice but it worked and my car is operating at normal temperature and with the same

coolant through reservoir cap. General repair shop flushed system,installed new theromostat, new cap and reservoir, still losing coolant through cap. Static pressure test performed, no leak indicated.

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