Here's a general answer to all makes and models. Antifreeze is kept in the radiator (the metal zig zag tubing thing with fins in front of the engine block.) and a plastic reservoir (the one with marking of Max and Min markers. Not the one for windshield wiper fluid.) for extra holding. You can fill through the cap on top or some models on the side of the radiator WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. When you need to refill (if the antifreeze is lower than the mini mark on the reservoir,) you can fill it through the opening of the reservoir. Do not over fill. Because you need the head space on top of the Max mark to let the heated antifreeze to expand and siphoned back to he radiator when the engine is cooled.
97 VW Cabrio calls for 5W-50 oil. It is hard to find in this weight unless you go with synthetic. Synthetic oil could be expensive, so you might want to come as close to 5W-50 as possible. Possibly 20W-50 if its not in the winter.
Yes it is. It's called "blow-by".
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Your clutch is not disengaging.
today's antifreeze is very much standardized. you go to any auto supplier buy the antifreeze which is on sale and follow the instruction will give you a new fill of antifreeze.
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If you go in the trunk and lift up the carpet on the passangerscside there is a paper yhst says the tranny code.
try checking the fluid. you need mineral oil that you can purchase at your vw dealer. i had the same problem and it is now running wonderfully.
The Freon is added into the low pressure ac port. It will be mounted in a metal hoes or the drier in the ac system. The low and high pressure ports are different sizes so that they cannot be mixed up.
i believe you can put the antifreeze anywhere in a jeep
No, it does not.
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