You could in an emergency, but do not mix Dexcool with any other types of coolant.
If you wish to fill it. Check the level COLD. Its printed on the overflow bottle towards the engine. You gotta look over it and upside down. Fill that bottle to that line. DO NOT USE DEXCOOL.
Dexcool by GM.
The correct coolant is DEXCOOL it has an orange color to it. If your coolant is green the coolant has been changed. It has been found out that DEXCOOL was bad for Aluminum heads and gaskets. Best to switch to the green coolant.
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The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap on your 1997 Ford Crown Victoria The engine coolant reservoir is the white plastic tank located on the passenger side of the engine compartment near the firewall that divides the engine compartment from the passenger compartment
Are they both 4.6 L ?
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In 1997, the factory coolant system fluid type was GM DEXCOOL. "Supposedly," this anti-freeze/coolant was rated at 5 years or 100,000 miles. Some people change it sooner. If your antifreeze is pinkish-orange, it is probably DEXCOOL. Hope this helps.
it should use Dexcool. it will be the orange stuff
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In a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria : Fuse ( # 16 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter