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The radiator alone, about 4 qts. The complete cooling system, about 12 qts. A mixture of 50% water and 50% antifreeze should protect the engine to minus 34 degrees F.
The radiator itself probably holds a half gallon. The car as a whole would hold about 2 gallons.
7 liters, I'm not sure if u can use any antifreeze though..
The best way to find out the capacity of the radiator in a Peugeot 106 is to consult the owner's manual or contact a Peugeot dealership. They will be able to provide you with the correct information regarding the radiator's capacity.
Once your vehicle is warmed up, if you have antifreeze coming out of the overflow you have too much in your radiator.
it hold two(2) gallons of 50/50 antifreeze total
For a 1999 Ford F-150 ,4.6 L V8 : It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN color antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ) 1 row radiator ( 10.3 U.S. quarts of antifreeze mixed with an equal amount of preferably distilled water ) 2 row radiator ( 11.55 quarts of antifreeze ) * Ford states not to exceed 60% antifreeze or drop below 40 % antifreeze in the mixture
Cooling system capacities varies with the type of engine fitted from 5.5Ltrs to 8.8Ltrs A 50 percent mixture of antifreeze and water is recommended.
The smell of antifreeze is very strong and distinct, it does not take much of a leak to smell it. The radiator could still be full and have a small leak. I would check for antifreeze dripping onto the exhaust or on the engine block because when it is hot the smell is much more noticeable from the fumes.
it depends on the size and application of the radiator
About 2 gallons of a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water