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Radiators don't need cereal, stop feeding it! lol Probably a bad head gasket and you are getting a combination of fluids being mixed OR someone has really messed you up for a joke or maybe you just put some of the dreaded "radiator sealant" in your radiator.
on the passenger side of the engine. typically a black container about the size of a cereal bowl - has a cap with 'power steering fluid' printed on it. should see fluid within an inch or so of the top when you untwist the cap.
Yes. This is not a big problem though. Go to search on your computer and type find radio code. In the website it will ask for the cereal number and make of the radio it will tell you the cost (not a lot) and they will email you the code. I have done this with ford radio's and got it working no problem.
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