The cooling system capacity of a 1999 GMC Yukon Denali is 17.5 quarts. This is also equivalent to 16.5 liters.
If the block and radiator are drained, it will take approximately 4 gallons to refill.
Take radiator cap off, fill radiator with coolant, put cap back on!
Take the cap off the radiator and open the petcock on the bottom of the radiator.
there should be a pitcock on bottom of radiator to drain it. or take the bottom radiator hose with motor cold of course .
Automatic transaxle models take 5.7 quarts, manual transaxle models take 5.8 quarts.
it will take about 20 minutes + adding coolant.
what type of radiator fluid does a 2000 ford ranger take?
Look at the radiator, it should be in the front. It has a cap on it, take it off and you can put coolant in side.
Take it to dealer and hope they do it correctly, There is a plug on bottom of radiator loosen and it drains coolant out of radiator, but not out of engine, There are plugs on the side of the engine block that have to be removed to drain coolant out of block. Probably impossible to get to and accidents happen, sorry I hope this helps some.
Radiator plug or petcock should be located at the bottom or rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose. Most vehicles take approx. 2 gallons of coolant mixed 50/50 with water As coolant heats it expands and rather than lose same on the ground it flows to the coolant recovery tank allowing additional coolant to flow through system when needed and stored when not required
Removing a radiator from a Ford Crown Victoria requires draining the coolant, removing the larger coolant-to-transmission lines and separating it from the air conditioning condenser. The last step requires removing its stand-alone brackets, after which the radiator will easily slide out.
Could be a number of reasons. Insufficient engine coolant, old and burned out engine coolant, improper heat exchange from the coolant to the ambient air in the radiator (this could be due to blockage in the radiator, insufficient pressure in the cooling system, bent fins in the radiator, etc.), bad water pump, blockage in the cooling system, improper coolant.... take your pick.