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With the engine cold, remove the radiator cap. If the radaitor is also low, I recommend perfoming a cooling system pressure test to locate the leak. Repair all leaks { Engine coolant is extremely toxic, contains heavy metals, it's sweet odor and taste attract animals and it is fatal}. First completely fill the radiator, install the pressure cap and then fill the coolant recovery tank to the full cold mark. You should use the proper type and mixture of coolant. Look for a label under the hood or refer to the operators manual for coolant type. You can purchase premixed coolant, usually a 50/50 mixture of coolant to water.

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Q: After finding the coolant chamber empty how do you make sure you refill it and the radiator properly?
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