that's where you put it...just fill it up...and it will go through your radiator
probably bad headbolts that have stretched. have a radiator shop pressure test the system to see if coolant is escaping into cylinders.
'DEX COOL' it is red in color.
Yes it is the cap on the plastic radiator fill tank
it is located in the radiator, it is a part of it on the bottom
try a radiator cap......or you have a head gasket leak.
Look at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
It has been a awhile and I had the dealership do it. I belive that they had to remove the radiator.
The 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora typically has a cooling system capacity of around 12 quarts (or about 3 gallons) of coolant, which includes antifreeze. When mixing antifreeze with water, a common ratio is 50/50, so you would need approximately 6 quarts of antifreeze and 6 quarts of water for a complete fill. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and check for any variations based on engine type or modifications.
unhook the lower radiator hose from the engine, and there it is... you just pull it out, put the new one in, hook your radiator hose back in and your done.
It's located on the bottom of the radiator on the drivers side. You have to access it through a hole that's about 1 1/2" in diameter.
Check on driver or passenger side of the radiator, on the side next to the motor. Should be a small metal plug.
I was told that is on the engine block but I don't know the exact location. i have 98 4.0. i found the sensor on the lower front of the radiator. face your aurora kneel right in front of car and look on lower area of radiator.