On a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica with a 3.5L engine, the coolant temperature sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing. It can be found on the engine block, often near the intake manifold, and is usually positioned in a way that allows it to monitor the temperature of the coolant as it exits the engine. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility and reach.
The bigger your car, the more coolant you need to put in. The bigger your engine and car, the more coolant you need
Coolant reservoir, or directly in the radiator. If you are having to add much coolant, you need to find out why. Serious engine damage can occur if it is leaking inside the engine.
You drain coolant from the radiator. but according to the book ther are two plugs on the engine block that need to drain the coolant from.
A KX85 just needs regular green premixed engine coolant. To replace the coolant in the engine system, simply drain the current coolant and refill. There is no need to flush the system before replacing.
the mitsibushi fto engine holds 6.5 litres of coolent.
You need to get one. Cars need it in the case if it's too much of the coolant. Without the reservoir the coolant in the case when there is some extra will go on the ground. Which is in some states is a crime because it's hazardous and not nature friendly.
It will not fit.
yes, should never add coolant to cold engine
An engine coolant temperature sensor will usually need to be replaced when it is drawing too much or too little voltage. The sensor may also have a bad ground connection.
That means the engine is running HOT. Need to check the coolant level and check for coolant leaks.
need to know what engine.