it could be a bad termostat, blown head gasket, tranny overheating if it a auto., or have coolant system flushed
regular green antifreeze
A 2002 Chevy cavalier 2.2l needs 10.7 (qts) of silicate free antifreeze.
Only in an emergency
In the radiator.
Dexcool
Dexcool
Seven liters.
If all the connections and wiring look good, it is probably the fuel gauge sending unit in the fuel tank.
Check with ford dealer or you can buy antifreeze that mixes w/ any types of antifreeze - but check first or you can cause problems
Dexcool
it hold two(2) gallons of 50/50 antifreeze total
=To properly flush the antifreeze on a 2002 Yukon you will need a antifreeze vacume system you will need to start the car and have it running turn on all the heating modules to high and have the car reved at about 1.5 r.p.m, or a little higher to activate the vaccume this will start sucking the old antifreeze out. When the radiator is empty{you will know when it is empty because there will be no more antifreeze coming out}you can then fill it up with half and half antifreeze[half water half antifreeze].=