To fill the coolant system of a 2000 Chevy Malibu, you'll typically need about 1.5 to 2 gallons of antifreeze, depending on whether you're performing a complete flush or just topping off. The total capacity of the cooling system is approximately 10-12 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and ensure the mixture of antifreeze and water is appropriate for your climate.
Yes, and that will cause shifting issues.
Let's drain the coolant, fill it with water, and find out!
approx, 14.3 gallons, The 2000 Malibu 3.1L v6 (non-LS) takes 13.3 Gallons from empty to the top of the fill pipe.
on a 2000 Malibu it is on passengers side under alternater 3.1 v6, follow hose from ac you will find it.
The radiator overfill tank is the only spot to fill the radiator. There is no fill cap on the radiator itself.
Place something beneath the radiator to catch the anti-freeze. Remove the radiator drain plug. Allow the anti-freeze to drain completely out. Replace the drain plug to its original position. Fill the system with new anti-freeze.
Initial fill is 12.2 quarts
Fill the radiator through the coolant resivour, which is on the passenger side engine compartment.
The amount of motor oil that is required to fill up a V6 Chevy Malibu is 5.5 quarts. A person can change their oil at home or it can be done by a professional.
1515 Gallons The 2000 Malibu 3.1L V6 (non-LS) takes 13.3 Gallons from empty to top of the fill pipe.
The tank holds 17 gallons total.
Can a 1998 Chevy Malibu LS hold more than 6.9 quarts of transmission fluid/or how many quarts does it take to fill up the transmission after being drained?