yes, BUT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. usually you have to drain the old coolant, reconnect hoses, fill with water, pour in the stop leak, let the engine run for a while, empty, refill, let the engine run etc... please be sure to follow the directions.
more than likely your radiator is froze not allowing it to run through your system causing the pressure and it all goes to you resivour. you should flush your radiator before you crack your block
green coolant is what goes in there but GO5 would be the upgrade coolant
Follow the small hose from the radiator. It goes to the recovery tank.
It goes in through the lower radiator hose, and out through the upper.
when the engine is running and coolant will become hot to its operating temperature,the cooling system is under pressure,coolant will overflow and goes to coolant reservoir.when the engine goes cold coolant will go back to the rediator.
Green coolant
coolant
Coolant goes in the radiator or you can also fill the radiator resevoir.
It is red. I would not take any chances of using the wrong coolant. Purchase the coolant at your local Toyota dealer and you will be 100% sure you are using the right stuff. You only need to replace the coolant every 3 years.
The coolant goes into the reservoir only that says coolant. You don't put it in the radiator.
A 1997 Jeep uses green coolant.
The coolant resevoir on a mercedes is the same as it is on any vehicle it just might be a different shape. Your coolant resevoir is where you store excess coolant and where exess coolant from your radiator goes.