Mopar atf+4, that is not correct, atf+4 is Transmission Fluid, it is not coolant.
The correct coolant is hoat antifreeze, Valvoline carry's it under the zerex brand name part number G-05, most napa stores carry it, it about $12+ a gallon. Or you can get it from the dealer but it will cost more. Whatever you do, dont, do not put in dex cool, or the green stuff, it can not be mixed with anything else, unless u want an expsensive headace later. Pay now or pay later, and the later is allways worse then doing it the right way the first time now. Be persisten even the guys at the dealers are clueless if you mention Hoat, hoat whats that?
HOAT - HYBRID ORGANIC ACID TECHNOLOGY
Here is a link below for the item, its a cached page since valvones website is being updated. http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/zerexg05.pdf
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:lCqi_RZddZsJ:www.valvoline.com/products/consumer-products/antifreeze-radiator-products/antifreeze/42+zerex+g-05&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a
It is at the end of the lower radiator hose on the motor. You will have to empty the radiator and remove the housing to replace it.
Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300
No.No.
Nope
230
Above the headliner, to the front of the sunroof.
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
It is in the Magnum series of fuel injected truck engines.
About 5.5 quarts
Dealership, junk yard, Ebay, etc.
#1 is the one closest to the radiator
Block and heads are the same, manifolds and sensors are different.