It's possible you'd need to purge the air in the system. Easiest way is to start the car and turn the heater to the hottest setting. Let the car run until fully warm with the radiator cap off. Let the car cool completely off and top off the coolant. Depending on how low the system is you may need to do this a couple of times.
The purge valve sensor on the 96 Chevy Lunina van is on the driver's side of the engine about half way back from the bumper. The low coolant sensor is to the right of the front part of the engine, next to the PCV valve.
How do i replace the purge valve on a 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo
where is the canister purge valve located on a 03 chevy venture
its on the right side of the motor if you look at it, it is literally right in front of you really eassy to change
If starting from empty pull the top radiator hose off the engine and fill the radiator until coolant starts to flow from the engine hose bib. replace and tighten hose. Fill the overflow tank with coolant. Locate the vent on the coolant hose bib (brass fitting), start the engine and allow coolant flow to purge the air from the system. When coolant flows steadily close the vent. Re-top up the overflow tank.
where is the purge or vent soleniod located on a 2001 tohoe
Yes, it is located on the passenger side of the radiator.
On the bottom of the radiator it a purge valve
This should happen automatically. Are you losing coolant, is the cooling system leaking somewhere? Have you just changed the coolant? Unless there is a leak, the system should purge by itself.
by the tank or evap canister
The purge valve solenoid on your 2001 Chevy Cavalier is located on the side of the engine. It is mounted on the block right below the intake manifold and can be distinguished because of the bracket attached to it.
"EVAP System Flow During Non Purge" Most likely the purge solenoid is stuck open. If it is the 4.3 engine the purge solenoid is located on the right side of the intake manifold.