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coolant overflow/reservoir tank
I guess thru the overflow container.
fill thru the overflow container
There is just an overflow container, no radiator cap. Remember, pink or blue fluid only.
if your water/antifreeze gets to hot it pushes out the over flow tube into the overflow container, as it cools down it will suck it out of the overflow and back into the radiator.
An overflow container prevents coolant loss. As coolant heats it expands. Without the tank, excess coolant would be forced from the radiator and be dumped on the ground. As coolant cools it is drawn back into the radiator so it always stays full.
1/2 distilled water 1/2 antifreeze to the full line in the overflow container.
Transmission fluid, if you have a bad radiator.
There is no cap for the radiator. To add anti-freeze to your radiator you have to fill it from the overflow. To find that trace a small rubber hose from the top of the radiator to what should be a plastic container
no it doesnt........the overflow container is just there to catch the extra coolant.......it has nothing to do with the heating system
you put it in the radiator overflow container up to the full line for cold
I believe the 1990 year still had the sealed system. So there is no rad cap. You can add fluid by pourig it into the overflow bottle with the vehicle running the coolant will be sucked into the system. No radiator cap exist in the 90, 91 model. You add the coolant to the coolant container (The coolant container cap is the equivalent of the radiator cap, (pressure device))and the palstic container is under pressure all the time. Be carefull when you want to open it after the car has been running. After those year models, Jeep discontinued the use of the pressure container and went back to tha radiator cap and remove the pressure coolant container.