The car normally pushes it out the over flow.
When all the coolant in the radiator and coolant tank heats up the volume will increase and force it's way through the weakest point which would probbaly be the cap on the recovery tank - if you have filled the recovery tank to the maximum you had better take half of it out.
I believe that you fill it with coolant, as the tank's name suggests.
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
coolant fill tank
bottom of the reservoir (coolant recovery tank) on the engine side (below fill line)
Fill the over flow tank to where it should be and just run the engine as usual. The system bleeds itself, Just check the over flow tank to make sure there is enough coolant in it.
You don't "fill up" the water pump. The water pump is just a pump that moves coolant throughout the engine cooling system. You add coolant at the radiator or the coolant recovery tank.
The tank will be full. ????????
With the radiator cold, remove the cap and fill to the top. Then remove the recovery tank cap and fill it halfway.
put coolant into my over flow car was running hot and the coolant erupted like a volcano on the side of the over flow
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.
Coolant is added via the expansion/reservoir tank. Remove the cap when engine is cool and add coolant to the full line.