Unless I have drained the block and radiator, I have filled the radiator from my expansion tank in every vehicle I ever had. If you have drained your radiator and it is cold, take off the cap and fill it that way. If you have drained the engine block and have not change your thermostat, you will need to keep filling your expansion tank until everything is filled back up. I recommend changing your thermostat.
Remove the radiator cap and add it directly to the radiator. Then fill the overflow reservoir to the full mark.
that's where you put it...just fill it up...and it will go through your radiator
Fill it up with coolant. If it gets low again I'm guessing you have a hole in your radiator. Replace it.
You fill it to the bottom of the radiator cap, and to the full mark of the overflow bottle.
There is no actual "radiator cap" due to the fact you have DexCool and an overflow with a pressure vent cap on it already. That is where you fill it up anyway....
If the cap on the Resoivoir twist or turns on says DO NOT OPEN HOT and there is no cap on rad then this is where you fill it at.
Drain radiator through plug at bottom or rear of radiator Re-fill radiator with a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water slowly to prevent an air lock
Coolant is added via the expansion/reservoir tank. Remove the cap when engine is cool and add coolant to the full line.
where do you fill radiator on 2001 ford taurus
Take radiator cap off, fill radiator with coolant, put cap back on!
To change the thermostat on a 2002 Montero Limited, drain the radiator halfway through the plug on the bottom. Remove the upper hose assembly and unbolt the thermostat. Install the new one and fill the radiator.
If you dont see the petcock, then pull the bottom hose to the radiator; remove radiator cap or remove cap from the fill antifreeze expansion add-to tank reservoir. I think this will remove any air lock and drain out faster.