The coolant capacity of a radiator in a 1986 Chevy Cavalier is 10.3 quarts. You can use any standard radiator fluid that's made for all makes and models of cars.
Open plug at bottom or rear bottom of radiator
Connected to the upper radiator hose. Coolant flows from the engine to the radiator to be cooled. The coolant temp. sensor should be screwed into it.
There should be a drain valve on the radiator on the bottom passengers side If not just undo the bottom radiator hose.
Leaking radiator radiator hose head gasket water pump Heater core thermostat housing
The coolant temp sensor screws into the thermostat housing. This is located where the top radiator hose connects to the engine.
Low on coolant. Cooling fans are not operating. Faulty thermostat. Air flow through radiator is restricted. Coolant flow through inside of radiator is restricted. Bad head gasket.
Open the radiator cap and pour coolant in. If you're filling an empty system, you'll want to leave the cap off, and run the engine for 30 minutes or so to 'burp' out any air in the system, then top your coolant off again.
It is located under the plastic radiator fill tank They only cost about $7 to $9 for the sensor as I bout one today for a 96 Cavalier 2.2
Either at the bottom or the rear of the radiator
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The coolant capacity for the 2002 Chevy Tahoe is approximately 16 quarts. The coolant can be purchased at any auto parts store.
Where is radiator temperature sensor located on a 1997 2.4L Chevy cavalier