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Remove the radiator cap and add it directly to the radiator. Then fill the overflow reservoir to the full mark.
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Yes; it's on the coolant reservoir. The entire coolant reservoir on the Saturns is pressurized.
It is at the bottom front of the coolant reservoir.
there is hydraulic fluid reservoir for the fan... it's driven by hydraulic pump... and there is coolant reservoir...
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It should be attached to the radiator.
the overflow reservoir, it should have marks for full cold and hot
It's the thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir
In the engine compartment, on the left side of the engine is the coolant reservoir. In the coolant reservoir, there is a sensor at the bottom of the reservoir. This sensor is supposed to let you know when you are low on coolant, but can also become defective, and give you a "false-positive" reading. The only way to know this is to check your coolant when the low coolant light comes on. If there is a significant decrease in coolant, you may have a problem in the cooling system , but if you don't, chances are the sensor isn't working. If the sensor is the problem, you can unplug it from the coolant reservoir, by unscrewing the two screws holding the reservoir to the car's inside firewall, then tilting the back of the coolant reservoir forward until you see wiring coming from the bottom of the reservoir, which is the plug for the low coolant sensor. Unplug the sensor, and the low coolant light won't come on anymore. However, you will now have to make sure you check your coolant level in the reservoir on a regular basis.
Coolant Recovery Reservoir. There is no sensor in the coolant recovery tank on a 1998 Buick Regal.
The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the " radiator " cap