Ok, 50/50 is pretty much the norm. Coolant is not what keeps your engine cool, the water is. The coolant is what keeps the water from freezing in cold weather as well as from causing corosion to your engine.
The O2 sensor on a Toyota Corolla is located on the exhaust manifold. The O2 sensor properly reads the air fuel ratio to tell the engine how much fuel to use.
Pour water/antifreeze at ratio 60/40 into radiator
You need a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze.
The gear ratio of a 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 ranges from 3.15 to 4.56 depending on the configuration. This ratio determines the number of times the wheels turn in relation to the engine and transmission.
100 percent of coolant is needed in any car. coolant keeps the engine from expanding ind cooler weather and coolant helps against rust. a little water wont do much, but it wouldn't be smart to put alot of miles on your \camery with water in the radiator. because water as steel expansds in the cool weather and will do much harm to the camery
3.91:1
Fuel/air trim too lean.Your engine is not getting enough fuel in the optimal ratio. Could be may causes. What to do? Have your OBD codes scanned. That will tell you which sensor has gone faulty to cause the problem,.....go to AutoZone or any large parts house and they will scan your OBD free.
it takes normally 2 to 3 gallons depending on the size of engine and radiator with a 1 to 2 ratio 1 gallon coolant 2 gallons of water
To add coolant to and 1985 Mercedes 380se find the reservoir located in the engine bay next to the radiator. Make sure to use the proper mixture of coolant to water ratio and pour until the appropriate level. Overfilling can lead to sprouting a leak while the engine is running.
the stock Toyota gear ratio is 4.11
50/50.
A good quality anti-freeze mixed 50/50 ratio with water A good quality anti-freeze mixed 50/50 ratio with water