I'm guessing that it has a closed radiator, so one would use the overflow basin to add liquids. Otherwise one would use the radiator cap..
it is recommended that you add as much of a one gallon container of anti freeze as your radiater will hold .after that use plain water to finish filling it.
The reservoir is located on the master cylinder in a Mazda 626. To add fluid, simply remove the reservoir cap and pour fluid in.
Transmission fluid in this car can be added into the top plug on the driver's side of the transaxle for an automatic. It can also be added in the same place as the dipstick for a manual.
I assume it is a stick-shift? The transmission will have a plug located on the side, where you can add fluid, if needed.
in the over flow tank
Yes. Never add pure antifreeze. Pure antifreeze will actually freeze before a 50/50 mix. Add coolant that is a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water. You can buy it already pre-mixed.
Its best to use a set of a/c gauges but if you are not then just add the freon to the low side which will be the larger hose (suction side)...
Its best to use a set of a/c gauges but if you are not then just add the freon to the low side which will be the larger hose (suction side)...
you dont add clutch fluid. If the clutch is slipping that means that you need to buy a new clutch
it is filled in the overflow tank. the cougar has a sealed system and there is no radiator cap like typical cares
Be sure that you add only Pentosin Red 927377 - Z 800 388 016 brand of coolant.
you open the plastic bottle and pour in the antifreeze