You just bough it and are changing the radiator....Radiotor liquid according to its instruction....and fill the radiator up....it had an over flow tank...
Bottom of radiator.
The 1999 Wrangler is equipped with an overflow tank. The amount iof coolant to add to the radiator is slightly less than 2 gallons. Be sure to use either a 50/50 coolant (pre-mixed with water) or a gallon of concentrated coolant mixed with an equal amount of water. You will have about 3/4 inch of coolant left in the container when the radiator is full. The overflow tank is there to hold coolant when the radiator gets warm and needs to expell some of the coolant. So just fill the radiator with coolant. You'll know when it's full.
Best thing to do is use the all models safe coolant, it covers all the bases
The windshield streaming after a radiator change on a 1993 Jeep Wrangler is a result of a loose connection. Steam is caused when coolant leaks onto the engine and is heated rapidly.
Right on the thermostat housing, follow the upper radiator hose to the motor and there it is.
Low coolant? Water pump not circulating coolant? System air bound? cooling fans not working? Defective radiator cap? Bad temperature gauge?
It would be best to disconnect the coolant lines and flush the core after the radiator flush. This will clear any sediment from the core.
low coolant and/or radiator leak or maby a bad temp sensor low coolant and/or radiator leak or maby a bad temp sensor
Low coolant? Air flow through radiator restricted? Hoses collapsing under pressure? Defective radiator cap?
Facing the car, the drain plug is on the left side of the bottom of the radiator. If you look under the front bumper you can see it on the left, bottom, of the radiator.
A 1997 Jeep Wrangler uses green coolant.
Before changing the radiator on a 2001 Pontiac Montana the coolant must first be drained. After the drain remove the radiator mounts, fans, and hoses. Pull the radiator upwards.