I believe that you fill it with coolant, as the tank's name suggests.
To fill the radiator with coolant on a Mazda MX-3, open the hood and locate the radiator cap, which is typically at the front of the engine bay. Ensure the engine is cool before removing the cap to avoid burns. Pour the coolant into the radiator until it reaches the appropriate level, which is usually marked inside the neck of the radiator. Additionally, check the coolant reservoir and fill it as needed.
You don't "fill up" the water pump. The water pump is just a pump that moves coolant throughout the engine cooling system. You add coolant at the radiator or the coolant recovery tank.
To fill the coolant in a 2000 Mazda MPV, first ensure the engine is cool to avoid injury. Open the hood and locate the coolant reservoir, typically a translucent plastic tank near the radiator. Remove the cap and add a 50/50 mixture of coolant and distilled water until it reaches the "Full" mark. Finally, securely replace the cap and check for any leaks.
To change the coolant in your Mazda MX-6, start by ensuring the engine is cool, then locate the radiator drain plug and open it to let the old coolant drain into a suitable container. Next, close the drain plug and fill the radiator with a 50/50 mixture of water and the appropriate type of coolant. Run the engine with the heater on for a few minutes to circulate the new coolant, then check for leaks and top off if necessary. Dispose of the old coolant properly, following local regulations.
By 1liter concentrated coolant oil and mix with 3liters of water and fill the expansion bottle up to the maximum level
coolant fill tank
fill cap what a hueso
first drain then undo clips holding it in then then undo hoses put in new one do up hoses then replace clips then fill with 50/50 coolant and water
To change the coolant in a 2011 Mazda 3, start by ensuring the engine is cool, then locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator and place a drain pan underneath it. Open the drain plug to allow the old coolant to flow out, and close it once drained. Remove the radiator cap and fill the system with the appropriate type of new coolant mixed with water, then run the engine for a few minutes with the heater on to circulate the new coolant, and check for leaks. Finally, top off the coolant reservoir to the proper level and replace the radiator cap.
What ever the radiator and reservoir fill capacities are, half of the system should be water and the other half coolant in other words if you have 12 gallon cooling system 6 gallons should be water and the other six gallons should be coolant/antifreeze but at your local parts store you can find prefilled jugs of coolant which is called 50/50 - 50% coolant and 50% water.
At the radiator or overflow tank. Do not add water, add coolant.
the coolant goes in the reservoir on the passenger fender. use a 50 percent water to 50 percent green coolant to fill it.