The year, make, model and engine info would help, but generally the radiator should be filled to the top and the reservoir should be filled to the "full cold" line. Total capacity is unknown without more info.
Where is the radiator to put fluid for 2001 jetta?
you have to put the radiator fluid in the overflow. This is the only way.
Might depend on HOW MUCH brake fluid you put in there, but not much. The radiator holds quite a lot of mostly water, so a dash of brake fluid will quickly become very diluted. But since the radiator doesn't expect brake fluid, it'd make sense to have it flushed and refilled as soon as possible.
What I do is put half antifreeze and half water in to the radiator and keep putting more radiator fluid tell you see it in the neck of the radiator and put some radiator fluid in the coolant reservoir tank too.
Pour the coolant in the radiator.
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
the trans fluid on a auto trans goes through a tube in the radiator to cool the fluid if the tube has holes in it, it will leak trans fluid in to radiator. you need to replace radiator or have rebuilt.or you could put on a aux trans cooler and put plugs where the trans lines used to go.
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.
in the radiator resurvaiour that is located left hand side in middle
i don't really know but get the 50/50 radiator fluid and fill it up
Unless your radiator has a leak, the radiator fluid stays in the radiator.
radiator fluid