Have the cooling system pressure tested and check for leaks.
Could be a bad water pump or a leak in the line
for an S series from empty it is about 7 qts. 50/50 water/coolant.
When the water pump goes bad it can leak coolant. Coolant loss can also be caused by bad hoses, a bad radiator, or a hole in a freeze plug.
as long as it is not the winter... then it will freeze. and never put water in a hot empty radiator or you will crack the block and you will be very sorry.
You need to have your coolant tank with the proper amount of antifreeze and water filled to spec. at all times ,hope you haven't over heated the motor
If you are talking about a vehicle, then the coolant level is critical for generating heat. Check you vehicle coolant reservoir if it is empty, wait until the engine is cool and check the level of coolant in the radiator and fill as recommended with the appropriate kind of coolant then fill the reservoir to the level indicated.
On a Chrysler product it would hold almost 9 if empty.On a Chrysler product it would hold almost 9 if empty.
Brake fluid can corrode your water pump. If you didn't start the engine after installing the brake fluid, then pump the reservoir empty, flush it with water and refill it with proper coolant. If you DID start it, you need to flush the whole cooling system.
The rated coolant capacity of the whole system is 7 litres, but it might not be completely empty. The expansion tank is just the tip of the iceberg.
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If the system (radiator, engine block, heater, hoses) were totally empty it would take 11 to 12 qts to refill. A mixture of 50% coolant, 50% water is most commonly used.
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