Engine coolant is added to the overflow reservoir - keeping the fluid levels between the markings for Min(imum) and Max(imum).
This is detailed and illustrated in the Owners Manual - See "Related Questions" below for more
with a funnel
To change the coolant in an AU Ford Falcon 2001 model, open the radiator drain plug and add warm tap water once all coolant stops coming out. Again drain the radiator and add the coolant.
According to the 2003 Ford Windstar owners manual : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the front windshield
You NEED to use a set of guages.
On a 2001 Ford Taurus : You add brake fluid to the brake fluid reservoir , located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side of the engine compartment near the firewall * the firewall is the metal wall that divides the engine compartment from the passenger compartment *
I am looking for the same answer... it does not start and it appears the anti-theft is causing it. I read the question and thought I'd add my 2 cents. I read in manual (2001 Windstar LX) that the keys can become un-keyed/disabled and need reprogramed. It had instructions and if that failed then you'd have to get one from dealer. (it strongly suggests getting an extra before you need it) I don't think we can disbale the system but I will check if the manual has any suggestions.
ifits a manual its gear oil u add and there should be a plug on tranny to check and add oil if its a auto it goes through dipstick
I have a 92 Ford F150 and the cap is on top of the radator, but you can also add water via your overflow since your over flow is up higher, it will still drain into your radiator.
Under the passenger side wheel well on the receiver drier canister.
You add fluid at the exact same place you check the fluid level.
In the quart size tank under the hood behind the driver hadlight.
I believe you add at the engine coolant reservoir , and that the thread on cap is the " rad " cap