Locate the radiator and the coolant reservoir box. Remove the lid of the coolant reservoir. Then remove the drain plug from the bottom of the radiator. When the fluid has leaked out, put the plug in place. Pour in a mixture of distilled water and antifreeze into the reservoir, according to your needs or the specifications. Run the engine for three minutes, then check the coolant level and add more if needed. Be careful not to remove the hose from the reservoir as the plastic nipple it is fastened to will easily break if too much force is used.
4.9 quarts when if you change the filter too...4.7 if you don't
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In the radiator.
Extended Life Antifreeze which you can get at any retail locations
To change the antifreeze on a 2003 Alero once the car cools remove that radiator pressure cap. Pour in a gallon of pre mixed coolant.
When changing the antifreeze first drain the old fluid by disconnecting the lower radiator hose. Plug the hose in and add coolant to the radiator. Check for air in the system, bleed if necessary.
To change the antifreeze on a 2003 Saturn Ion-3, locate the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator. Drain the liquid into a pan before refilling it.
in front of the instrument cluster the black "hood" piece remove it and have fun
No. The Rubicon came out in 2003.
The value of a 2003 Honda Rubicon typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000, depending on factors such as condition, mileage, and any modifications or accessories. To get a more accurate estimate, it’s best to check listings on platforms like Kelley Blue Book or local classifieds. Always consider the specific condition and maintenance history of the vehicle when determining its value.
2003
No! 2003 was the first year of the rubicon!