The amount of coolant it will take to fill your vehicle is dependent upon how low the coolant level is. You can add coolant to your coolant reservoir. The reservoir will have an indicator of when the coolant system is full.
A 1995 Saturn SL2 will hold 7 quarts of coolant. Saturn vehicles are no longer made but can still be serviced by GMC dealerships.
2 gallons of coolant mixed 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled water is enough to fill the system.
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Yes , when the engine is cold the coolant should be up to the cold fill mark
about 1 gallon your owners manuel should have this info
Sometimes if you fill the coolant container (the white plastic container on the left side of the engine) with too much coolant , then run the car hard and park it, some coolant may be sent out the overflow tube due to the heated fluid. If no other symptom shows and the car seems normal then that is what is wrong. A lot of cars do this if the fluid level is filled right to the top. Recommendation, fill the coolant to about an inch or two of the top and not all the way to the top.
FIRST IT DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE ENGINE AS TO CAPCITY OF COOLANT. THE SR20DE MOTOR HOLDS 6.5 QTS OF COOLANT. THE GA16DE MOTOR HOLDS 5.5 QTS IF IT HAS A MANUAL TRANSMISSION AND 6.0 QTS FOR THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.
5 quarts.
Depending on the vehicle, there should be a fill line on the over-flow resevore
Fill it up to the full mark.
Fill it with what? Oil? Fuel? Coolant? ATF? I'm not trying to be too much of a smartass, but your question is kinda broad.
It could end up popping the reservoir cover off and "burping" the excess coolant out.