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The Chrysler Cirrus was only built from 1995-2000. The radiator cap is located on the housing where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
Yes, only use ATF+3 or ATF+4.
For the radiator only, 2 to 3 quarts. For the complete cooling system, 8 to 9 quarts.
there is no radiator cap. it is a sealed system meaning the only place to fill and check is thru the overflow resevoir.
The radiator fan on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager won't turn off if the engine is overheating or the temperature sensor is defective. The fan is designed to only work once the temperature has pass a certain threshold.
No, if there are valves so the radiator can be isolated only the radiator needs to be drained along with the location it is being moved to. If no valves are present you would only need to drain to a point below the radiator in question, so it is empty but the rest of the system can stay full. When refilling, unless it is steam the whole system will need to be bled of air.
If the entire system (radiator, engine block and heater system) is empty it will take 11 to 12 qts to refill (this also depends on what engine you have and if it has ac or not). If you only drain the radiator, aprox 5 qts.
The radiator only, aprox three quarts. The cooling system (radiator, engine, heater and hoses), aprox ten quarts. It depends on the engine size.
Cirrus clouds are comprised of ice crystals so they are found at high altitudes.
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I have a 2000 Chrysler cirrus it only blows cold air on the heat cycle. can someone help me as to why this is happening?
No, the system is only checked at normal operating pressure.No, the system is only checked at normal operating pressure.