Regular coolant or a global coolant will work also.
Thanks for your answer. I failed to mention that I have yellow in radiator now, should I stay with yellow? Is there harm in mixing colors?
You didn't mention what year or engine it has but it if the cooling system is void of all coolant, it should hold between 14 to 16 qts of coolant.
In the coolant reservoir when the engine is cool.
Your engine should be cold ( to be on the safe side) when adding antifreeze/coolant. i let the car sit overnight and then add it.
Your 50 / 50 mixture of antifreeze and preferably distilled water should be right near the top of the radiator ( as long as you can put the cap on without the antifreeze mixture overflowing ) The plastic coolant reservoir in the passenger side of the engine compartment has a cold mark on it , just maintain your coolant level up to the cold mark when the engine is cold . ( Ford recommends to not drop below 40 % antifreeze and not exceed 60 % antifreeze in your engine coolant mixture )
In a 2003 Cadillac CTS, you should add antifreeze to the coolant reservoir, which is typically located near the front of the engine bay. Look for a translucent plastic tank with a cap labeled for coolant or antifreeze. Make sure to check the coolant level and add a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water if it's low. Always ensure the engine is cool before opening the cap to avoid burns.
No , on my vehicle there is a cold fill mark . When the engine is cold the engine coolant should be up to the cold fill mark
You should check your fluid levels, your oil and coolant.
A 50/50 mix of water and a good quality antifreeze
Yes, you should be able to see the antifreeze in your radiator when the car is cool. The coolant level should be visible in the radiator or overflow tank, indicating that it is at an appropriate level. If you cannot see any antifreeze, it may be low, and you should check for leaks or refill it to prevent engine overheating. Always ensure to check coolant levels when the engine is cool to avoid injury from hot fluids.
The 1997 Plymouth Voyager 3.0 liter engine coolant capacity is 5.5 gallons. The coolant should be at a minimum of 50 percent antifreeze.
If the engine coolant is rusty color you would need to have the engine cooling system flushed and then a new 50 / 50 mixture of preferably distilled water and antifreeze used to refill the system
get the universal antifreeze it can be used with the blue or red antifreeze