No coolant circulation could be: Stuck thermostat Defective water pump
Passenger side engine compartment greenish reservoir with "POWER STEERING FLUID" printed on the lid
There is no such thing as a 94 stanza, it became the altima in 93.
directly underneath the washer fluid.
check thermostat and/or water pump
PUT IT IN THE RADIATOR. MAKE SURE YOUR ENGINE IS COOL AND USE THE DRAIN COCKPIT LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF YOUR RADIATOR TO DRAIN ENOUGH OF THE FLUID TO ACCOUNT FOR HOW MUCH ANTIFREEZE YOU ARE ADDING.
Mine is on the passengers side about half way down the engine compartment. It has a black top with a raised ridge through the middle of it to screw it on and off.
follow the hose from radiator to engine where it conects to engine take out the part where the hose conects to then u will see the thermostat ther with a round gasket make sure engine is cold n first drain the radiator fluid before taking anything apart.
This vehicle do not have a transmission filter. All you have to do is drain the trans. fluid and refill.
The transmission fluid cooled by routing it through the radiator. The fluid probably is a milky color because the radiator had failed internally allowing the coolant and transmission fluid to mix. Check the coolant and if looks milky change the radiator, coolant, and transmission fluid.
if you run your engine without antifreeze your car will overheat and ruin the engine.
No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
It is probably Radiator fluid that's leaking. if you have red radiator fluid. it looks purple when it heats up. I had this from my Toyota Sequoia when the leak went over the hot engine.