For a 2002 Ford Explorer, after draining the coolant, you typically need to mix a 50/50 solution of antifreeze and water to refill the system. The total capacity of the cooling system is around 14 to 16 quarts, so you would add approximately 7 to 8 quarts of antifreeze and the same amount of water. However, it's best to check your owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the system is filled to the proper level.
A 2002 Ford Explorer typically requires about 2.5 to 3 gallons of antifreeze when performing a complete coolant system flush and refill. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific capacity and recommendations for the type of coolant to use. Always ensure to mix antifreeze with water according to the manufacturer's specifications if using concentrated antifreeze.
4 quarts or one gallon of pure antifreeze, mixed with an equal amount of distilled water, for a 50/50 mix.
Premix 50/50 will be fine. It's 50% antifreeze and 50% water. That way you can just dump it in.
regular green antifreeze
In the engine coolant reservoir in your engine compartment on the passenger side ( usually a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water ) Ford states to not exceed 60 % antifreeze
=To properly flush the antifreeze on a 2002 Yukon you will need a antifreeze vacume system you will need to start the car and have it running turn on all the heating modules to high and have the car reved at about 1.5 r.p.m, or a little higher to activate the vaccume this will start sucking the old antifreeze out. When the radiator is empty{you will know when it is empty because there will be no more antifreeze coming out}you can then fill it up with half and half antifreeze[half water half antifreeze].=
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The correct mixture is 50 percent coolant 50 percent water.
The 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 typically requires about 12 quarts (or approximately 3 gallons) of coolant, which includes both antifreeze and water. It's important to use a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water for optimal performance. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and guidelines for your vehicle.
Is it WATER or Antifreeze ? If it's WATER then it is coming out of the A/C box. It is condensation and that is normal. If it's antifreeze Then it is coming from the engine and I need to know what engine you have to help on that part.
A 2002 Chevy cavalier 2.2l needs 10.7 (qts) of silicate free antifreeze.
Only in an emergency