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You have to go to Toyota and get the coolant that Toyota makes for their vehicles, DO NOT add GM Dexcool antifreeze, it is not the same.
Park the vehicle on a level surface. Drain the oil, and change the filter. Add 4 quarts of oil and start the engine. Run for 45 seconds and shut down. Wait 45 minutes and check the oil level. Add as necessary to top it off keeping track of how much you add. You now know the capacity.
you open the plastic bottle and pour in the antifreeze
Your coolant is low. Add some antifreeze to the reservoir under your hood.
The total cooling system capacity of a 2002 Kia Sportage is 8.0 quarts. If you've drained the system and it's empty, you'd add a gallon of antifreeze and a gallon of water (to make it a 50/50 mixture). Or if you're using premixed 50/50 antifreeze, you'd need to add two gallons.
You can add it to the coolant reservoir. It's located in the top left corner of your engine. Make sure your car is cool before you add in the antifreeze.
in overflow jug
Yes. Never add pure antifreeze. Pure antifreeze will actually freeze before a 50/50 mix. Add coolant that is a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water. You can buy it already pre-mixed.
you can add antifreeze in 2 places. If engine is cold,open radiator cap and poor directly in.Also there is a antifreeze reservor thatr you can poor it in if it is empty. Remember just add fluid until it comes up to the cold line on resv.
With the hood open, on the passenger side there is the overflow container for the rad. The cap might be pressurized if the engine is hot. You add the antifreeze there.
It doesn't have one per se. The antifreeze overflow serves as the car's radiator cap. If you need to add antifreeze, add it there.
add to coolant recovery tank!!!