The engine coolant reservoir is in the engine compartment , on the passenger side ,
about the middle ( 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water , do not
exceed 60 % antifreeze )
its in the fuel tank
You put it directly into the coolant over flow chamber.
you can either pull the hose for it or you can usually just open the drain plug on the radiator
According to the 1998 Ford Contour Owner Guide it came with ( green color antifreeze ) meeting Ford specification ( ESE-M97B44-A )
No. The Contour did not have chipped keys.
Engine overheating will cause the anti-freeze to surge into the overflow tank. A blown head gasket will also cause the anti-freeze to surge into the overflow tank.
With a brick.
yes it will fit
The ( 1996 ) Ford Contour has a ( 14.5 U.S. gallon / 55.0 litre gas tank )
no
sorry, im blondeWell, I'm NOT a blonde.With the engine running, open the hood and you should see an opaque white overflow tank with green (hopefully) antifreeze in it. On the side of the tank are level marks - one for an engine COLD level and the other for the engine WARM or HOT level. Since the engine will be WARM / HOT while you are adding the antifreeze you'll be using this mark as your reference. Open the plastic flap on the top of the overflow tank and slowly add antifreeze until it reaches the lower edge of the WARM/HOT mark on the tank. Close the flap on the tank to preserve system pressure and prevent antifreeze from spraying all over the engine compartment.*** Under no circumstances are you to add coolant directly through the radiator. The system is under pressure and must remain closed. The overflow tank is the only way to safely add antifreeze/coolant to the system.
It is in the fuel tank.