Where do i top up my coolant on a rover 25
To bleed the cooling system on a Rover 25, start by ensuring the engine is cool and the radiator cap is removed. Run the engine with the heater set to maximum until it reaches operating temperature, allowing any trapped air to escape. Keep an eye on the coolant level in the expansion tank and top it up as necessary. Once the engine has cooled down, recheck the coolant level and replace the radiator cap securely.
can you tell what are the marks for a rover 25 14 on a 52 reg for got to mark it up thanks
Did you replace the throttle body warming plate? To bleed properly run the engine THEN undo the coolant cap and top up to full - do not undo when cold as the expansion tank is lower than the head of the radiator, always use orange extended life coolant Dom www.landroversalvage.ca
No , on my coolant reservoir there is a cold fill mark . When the engine is cold the coolant level is supposed to be up to the mark . When the engine is warmed up the coolant level is higher
Through the oil filler cap on top of the engine
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The coolant is added by filling up the reservoir bottle. This model is not filled through a radiator cap.
Check the overflow tank. Top up to indicated mark if necessary. When cool, remove radiator cap and top up rad with cleen water or coolant.
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three possibilities , fan thermostat switch is bad or cooling fan relay is bad, or radiator is low on coolant (possibly due to a leak - check reservoir & top up if needed).
Yes
To top up the coolant on a 2002 Vectra, locate the coolant reservoir, which is usually a translucent plastic tank near the engine. Make sure the engine is cool before opening the cap to avoid burns. Add the appropriate coolant mixture until it reaches the "MAX" level indicated on the reservoir. Always check for any leaks in the system after topping up.