if you can't reach the plug or the motor mount is in the way. you are going to have to take that mount off, just put a Jack under the moter and raise the jack just enough to hold the engine in the height it is already in. because if you don't the engine will fall couple of inches and will be difficult to put back
If it literally "jumps", it's a bad motormount.
i think its the slot behind where you put the games i think its the slot behind where you put the games
To put oil in a gear box of a Chrysler PT Cruiser, first plug minor coolant leaks.
YES. If you look at the passenger side of the engine block just in front of the starter you will see a small plug that is screwed into the side of the block. That is a coolant drain plug so you can get all the coolant out of the block. Remove it and screw the knock sensor in it's place.
step1: remove coolant cap step2: put coolant in step3:put cap back on
The coolant goes into the reservoir only that says coolant. You don't put it in the radiator.
Yes
Coolant for a 2006 VW Bettle is put into the coolant overflow tank. As it is needed, the radiator will automatically pull in additional coolant.
You've lost a soft-plug (freeze plug). A very inexpensive part, but on many vehicles replacing it requires removing the engine from the frame or separating the engine from the transmission.
what coolant do you put in a diesel estate saab
The Coolant Drain Plug for a 1997 Honda Accord LX 4cyl is at the bottom of the Radiator on the left side, if you were facing the Vechiel. It if stock it looks like a Black Medal Wingnut, unless different Drain Plug was put in by previous Owner. The block drain is an 8mm plug next to the oil filer on a 94 Accord LX 2.2L. 94-97 might be the same. There is a 10mm plug near the oil filter also, but it contains oil... I know. I have tried to remove my coolant block drain plug but without success so far... It is torqued! hw
the large overflow tank on the drivers side right behind the air box, the cap on top say coolant only.