take 10 liter of distlk water and add 100 gms ethelyene glycol in it mix it throughly and it is ready
Wrong mixture make sure you have pre diluted/mixed coolant/antifreeze.
make sure the engine is cold and in the morning go under the car locate on the bottom of the radiator there a drainage loss it up make sure you have a bucket under the old coolant and make sure to recycle the old coolant
Either green coolant or red ECL (extended life coolant), depending on year and make and model of engine.
Adding coolant to a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am is very easy to do. The coolant can be directly added to the radiator. Make sure the engine is not hot before adding the coolant.
One gallon and antifreeze and one gallon of water are needed to make coolant. They are then mixed together in a large bucket and then pour into your vehicles radiator.
The reservoir is usually considered to be the tank which holds coolant. It feeds the coolant into the radiator when needed, and receives coolant from the radiator as is necessary. This is where you check and maintain the coolant level. Make sure the cap is on quite tight.
Make sure it really is low on coolant by checking the coolant when engine is off. If the level is up to par, then the sensor may be bad.
drive it without coolant
Make sure the coolant level is ok, add fluid if needed, that should make the light to go out if light still on you will probably have a bad coolant level switch and will meed to replace it
Yes, a faulty coolant temp sensor can do that.
Check your overflow bottle to make sure there is adequate coolant in there. If there is, the coolant level sensor is faulty and must be replaced.
Yes