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It probably did when it was new. Most GM products with aluminum radiators used orange DexCool in the 1990s. Today you can buy universal coolant that can be added to any color.
Look what color it is. If it green it's the regular old fashion kind just buy the pre dilluted 50/50 blend. If the color is orangie- redish it's the new technology Synthetic anti freeze. Buy the apropriate jug. or Simply buy it from one of many autopart stores and ask the counter clerk. Yours is probably the orange red colored. Costs more but don't go cheap and put the green stuff in it will dry rot your heater core fast and then you'll have some problems.
Replacing the glass is easy, finding the glass is the hard part. Did you have to break in? Or did somebody else do that? Do you have the glass? I think a body shop would charge about $100 for the job. Maybe more. But it is a simple job. The glass, will be that much. Hope this helps.
You may need a tune up, spark plugs and plug wires. I would also consider replacing the fuel filter, if it has been replaced. Also check the air filter.
Hey there ,if you have a redish/orange coolant,already in the system,that is known as Dexcool.
Now, if you have green ,that would be typical for your vehicle.
Redish /orange,good for two to three,year interval's.
Green is good for upto five.
Following the manifacture's,guideline's is also good.
Hope this help's
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