Just add to reservoir if it has one and check level periodically. If you are losing it and haven't overheated, need to find cause
water and air
You fill the glass up.
4 to fill the 2p shell
if you fill up a container then put it in the freezer then it will freeze however the water is. so if you fill up a triangle container then freeze it then it will be a frozen triangle
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You use the coolent reservoir bottle to fill the radiator. It should fill the rad before it fills the bottle.
check the radiator coolent level...If it is low make sure the engine is running when you add the coolent. Heres a tip, Take the radiator cap off while the car is cold and not running. Then start the enigine and add coolent...this will prevent air bubbles that may cause overheating. The coolent should circulate fill up the radiator then wait, the level will fall and then add some more...then just repete until full.
the mitsibushi fto engine holds 6.5 litres of coolent.
Your low on coolent! system set up to protect engine first so routs coolent away from heater.
Many newer cars no longer have cap on tank. If yours doesn't-you add to fill line in reservior.
drain it fill it from the thermostat when full close up thermostat then fill top radiator hose and you put that back on if done correct your coolent will sit in the resivor at cold hieght and you should be good to go
undo the hoses from the fire wall and poor coolent into both of the hoses until the coolent fills up and starts comng out the hoses at both ends
check your coolent fill cap
It does not have a choke, the computer richion's the fuel up or leans it out. The coolent sensor reads water temp, If coolent is cold then the engine will run rich just like a choke that's closed does.
If the plastic coolent tank on the passenger side fender well is empty, Then it needs coolent
Head gasket is done!
Try checking your coolent level. You may be low/out of coolent. Your engine could be overheating and stalling do to it. Check it right away, you dont want to blow you new head gasket (this could be the reason you've needed to replace it). Garages sometimes forget to refill your coolent.