There should be markings on side of the resivoir. or some type of plastic dipstick
No
A mixture of 1/2 distilled water 1/2 antifreeze to the full line of the radiator overflow container.
Once your vehicle is warmed up, if you have antifreeze coming out of the overflow you have too much in your radiator.
Nothing. It will not hurt anything.
I'm not sure about a Honda Accord, but all cars are pretty much the same. You can remove the radiator cap and add antifreeze, or you can look for the antifreeze "overflow reservoir". A piece of tubing from near the radiator cap should run to a plastic jug about the size of a gallon or two. It usually sits off to one side or the other under the hood. The side of the overflow reservoir may have a fill mark on it. The top should have a lid that is easily removed. That's probably the recommended place to add antifreeze.
If it's a question of too much fluid it can overflow, if it's a question about the fluid being too concentrated - don't worry about it.
How much 50 percent antifreeze solution and 40 percent antifreeze solution should be combined to give 50 gallons of 46 percent antifreeze solution?
ITS 10.5QT...make it a 50/50 mixture. so take half of that amount as your water and the other half your antifreeze and your all set .you can add a little to your overflow also
It should be a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze.
replace your radiator cap it may be letting hot coolant travel back to the overflow can.
2 gallons.
buy the 50/50 blend it is already mixed for you it takes 2 gallons dont forget to put some in the overflow bottle