you should use dentex the oragne anifreeze all gm cars take that
You should probably use the standard green antifreeze that nearly all vehicles used until about 1995. You could use the orange Dexcool antifreeze, but you should flush out the green coolant first, because the two should not be mixed. Nothing really but will happen if you use either one, but it is probably best to to use what was recommended originally.:actually GM cars made after 1981 no longer used anti-freeze made by any company other than there own and the above is all correct I was simply improving/ Use dexicool it is orange and usually comes in a gray container and is actually made almost the same as anti-freeze and is actually not proven to function any differently than the 38 other brands known to make synthetics for this synthetic
It calls for dex-cool.
Dex cool the orange one
They use Dex-cool from the factory.
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It came from the factory with Dex-cool antifreeze.......added by haroldb. Don't use dexcool. Flush out your system and put plain antifreeze back in.. G M has a lot of law suits on dexcool
It is important to use the right type of transmission fluid in a car. A 1994 Chevy Corsica take Dexron III transmission fluid.
Chevy does not use a reset switch.Chevy does not use a reset switch.
It uses a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze/coolant
Green coolant (prestone, etc)
My 96 corsica does the same thing, so maybe this will help: I have a small coolant leak, and I have to put more antifreeze in quite regularly. when my coolant level is too low, my heat stops working. try checking your coolant levels, remember to use universal or dexcool.
GREEN color.
Dexcool is recommended.