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What to Use 
Use  a mixture  of one-half clean,  drinkable  water and 
one-half 
DEX-COOL@ coolant  which  won’t  damage 
aluminum  parts. 
If you use  this  coolant mixture, 
you  don’t  need 
to add anything else. 
Adding  on 
, plain  wa ~  ~ * to  your  cooling 
system  can  be  dangerous.  Plain  water, or 
some  other  liquid  such  as  alcohol,  can  boil 
before  the  proper  coolant  mixture  will.  Your 
vehicle’s  coolant  warning  system 
is set  for  the 
proper  coolant  mixture. 
With plain  water  or  the 
wrong  mixture,  your  engine  could  get  too  hot  but  you  wouldn’t  get  the  overheat  warning. 
Your  engine  could  catch  fire  and  you  or  others 
could  be  burned.  Use a 
50/50 mixture  of  clean, 
drinkable  water  and 
DEX-COOL@ coolant. 
Notice: If  you  use  an improper  coolant  mixture, 
your  engine  could  overheat  and  be badly  damaged. 
The  repair  cost  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your 
warranty. 
Too much  water  in  the  mixture  can  freeze 
and  crack  the  engine,  radiator,  heater  core  and 
other  parts. 
If you  have  to add  coolant  more  than four  times  a  year, 
have  your dealer  check  your cooling system. 
Notice: If you  use  the  proper  coolant,  you  don’t 
have  to  add  extra  inhibitors  or  additives  which  claim 
to  improve  the  system.  These can  be  harmful. 
Checking  Coolant 
The engine  coolant 
reservoir  is located  on  the 
driver’s  side 
of the  vehicle, 
above  the  engine  air 
cleanedfilter.  See 
Engine 
Compartment  Overview 
on  page 
5- 12 for  more 
information  on location. 
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The  vehicle  must  be  on  a level surface.  When  your 
engine  is  cold,  the  coolant  level should be  at  the FULL 
COLD  mark,  or  a little  higher.  When your  engine  is 
warm,  the  level  should  be  above the FULL COLD  mark 
or  a  little  higher. 
Adding  Coolant 
If you need  more  coolant,  add the proper DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  mixture at the  coolant  recovery  tank. 
Add  coolant mixture  at  the  recovery  tank,  but be careful 
not  to  spill  it. 
Turning  the  radiator  pressure  cap  when  the  engine  and  radiator  are  hot  can  allow  steam 
and  scalding  liquids  to  blow  out  and  burn 
you  badly.  With  the  coolant  recovery  tank, 
you  will  almost  never have  to  add  coolant  at 
the  radiator.  Never turn  the  radiator  pressure 
cap 
- even  a  little - when  the  engine  and 
radister Ere h3!. 
You can  be  burned  if  you  spill  coolant  on  hot 
engine  parts.  Coolant  contains  ethylene  glycol, 
and 
it will  burn  if  the  engine  parts  are  hot 
enough.  Don’t  spill  coolant  on  a 
hot engine. 
. 
Occasionally  check the coolant  level  in the  radiator. 
For  information  on how  to  add coolant  to the  radiator, 
see 
Cooling  System  on  page 5-29. 
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Radiator Pressure  Cap 
Notice: Your radiator  cap is a  pressure-type  cap 
and  must  be tightly  installed  to  prevent  coolant 
loss 
and  possible  engine  damage  from  overheating. 
Be  sure  the  arrows  on  the  cap  line 
up with  the 
overflow  tube  on  the  radiator  filler  neck. 
The  radiator pressure cap  is located  at the  front  of the 
engine  compartment  on the passenger’s  side of the 
vehicle.  See 
Engine Compartment Overview on 
page 5-72 for more information  on location. 
Engine  Overheating 
You will find an engine coolant temperature gage on 
your vehicle’s  instrument panel  cluster. See 
Engine 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
on page 3-47. You also 
have  an engine  coolant temperature warning  message 
on your  instrument panel.  See 
Engine Coolant 
Temperature  Warning  Message 
on page 3-53. 
Overheated Engine  Protection 
Operating  Mode 
This emergency  operating  mode  allows  your  vehicle  to 
be  driven to  a safe  place  in an  emergency  situation. 
If an  overheated  engine  condition  exists,  an  overheat 
protection mode  which  alternates firing groups  of 
cylinders helps prevent  engine  damage. 
In this  mode, 
you  will notice  a  significant 
loss in  power  and  engine 
performance. The  temperature  gage  will  indicate 
an overheat condition  exists.  Driving  extended  miles 
(km)  and/or  towing  a  trailer  in the  overheat  protection 
mode  should  be avoided. 
Notice: After  driving in the  overheated  engine 
protection  operating  mode, to  avoid  engine  damage, 
allow  the  engine  to  cool  before  attempting  any  repair.  The  engine  oil  will  be  severely  degraded. 
Repair  the  cause 
of coolant loss, change  the  oil 
and  reset  the 
oil life  system.  See “Engine  Oil”  in 
the  Index. 
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If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine 
Steam fr n a rheated  engine 4 urn 
you  badly,  even  if  you  just  open  the  hood.  Stay  away  from  the  engine  if  you  see  or  hear 
steam  coming  from 
it. Just turn it off and  get 
everyone  away from  the  vehicle 
until it cools 
down.  Wait 
until there is no  sign  of  steam  or 
coolant  before  you  open  the  hood. 
If you  keep  driving  when  your  engine  is 
overheated,  the  liquids  in 
it can  catch  fire. 
You  or  others  could  be  badly  burned.  Stop 
your  engine  if 
it overheats,  and  get  out  of  the 
vehicle  until  the  engine 
is cool. 
See  “Overheated  Engine  Protection  Operating 
Mode” 
in the  Index  for  information  on  driving 
to  a  safe  place 
in an  emergency. 
Notice: If your  engine  catches  fire  because  you  keep 
driving  with  no  coolant,  your  vehicle  can  be  badly 
damaged.  The  costly  repairs  would  not  be  covered  by 
your  warranty.  See “Overheated  Engine  Protection 
Operating  Mode” 
in the  Index  for  information on 
driving to a  safe  place  in  an  emergency. 
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Cooling System 
When  you  decide  it’s  safe to lift the hood,  here’s  what 
you’ll  see: 
A. Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
B. Electric  Engine  Cooling  Fans 
C.  Coolant  Recovery  Tank  An  electric 
engine cooling  far.  -..-er  the hood 
can  start  up  even  when the engine  is not 
running  and  can injure you.  Keep  hands, 
clothing  and tools  away from any  underhood 
electric  fan. 
If the coolant inside the coolant  recovery tank is boiling, 
don’t  do anything else until  it cools  down.  The vehicle 
should  be parked on  a level  surface. 
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The coolant level should be at or  above  the FULL COLD 
mark. If it isn’t,  you  may  have  a  leak at the pressure  cap 
or  in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water 
pump  or  somewhere  else in  the  cooling system.  Heater 
and  radiator  hoses, and  other  engine 
parts, can  be  very hot.  Don’t  touch  them. 
If  you  do, you  can 
be burned. 
Don’t  run  the  engine 
if there is a  leak.  If  you  run 
the  engine, 
it could  lose  all  coolant.  That could 
cause  an  engine  fire, and  you  could  be burned. 
Get  any  leak  fixed  before  you  drive  the  vehicle. 
If there  seems  to be  no  leak,  with  the engine  on,  check 
to  see 
if the electric  engine cooling  fans  are  running. 
If the  engine  is  overheating,  both fans  should  be 
running.  If they aren’t,  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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Notice: Engine  damage from  running  your  engine 
without  coolant  isn’t  covered  by  your  warranty. 
See  “Overheated  Engine  Protection  Operating 
Mode”  in  the  Index  for  information  on  driving  to 
a  safe  place  in  an  emergency. 
Notice: When adding  coolant, it is important  that 
you  use  only 
DEX-COOL@ (silicate-free)  coolant. 
If  coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL@ 
is added to  the 
system,  premature  engine, heater  core  or  radiator 
corrosion  may  result.  In  addition,  the  engine  coolant 
will  require  change  sooner 
- at 30,000 miles 
(50 000 km)  or 24 months,  whichever  occurs  first. 
Damage  caused  by  the  use  of  coolant  other 
than  DEX-COOL@  is  not  covered  by  your  new 
vehicle  warranty. 
How to Add Coolant to the  Coolant 
Recovery Tank 
If you haven’t  found a problem  yet,  but the coolant 
level isn’t  at 
or above the FULL COLD mark, add a 
50/50 mixture  of clean,  drinkable  waterand DEX-COOL@ 
engine coolant  at  the coolant  recovery  tank. See  Engine 
Coolant  on  page 
5-23 for more  information. 
Adding  only  plain  water  to  your  cooling 
system  can  be  dangerous.  Plain  water,  or 
some  other  liquid  such  as  alcohol,  can  boil 
before  the  proper  coolant  mixture  will.  Your 
vehicle’s  coolant  warning  system 
is set  for  the 
proper  coolant  mixture.  With  plain  water  or  the 
wrong  mixture,  your  engine  could  get  too  hot 
but you  wouldn’t  get  the  overheat  warning. 
Vn~lr en~ine mt1ld catch fire and YOU or others 
could  be  burned.  Use  a 50/50 mixture  of  clean, 
drinkable  water  and  DEX 
COOL@ coolant. 
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Notice: In cold weather,  water  can  freeze  and  crack 
the  engine,  radiator,  heater  core  and  other  parts. 
Use  the  recommended  coolant  and  the  proper 
coolant  mixture. 
You can  be  burned  if  you 
spill coolant  on  hot 
engine  parts.  Coolant  contains  ethylene  glycol  and 
it will  burn  if  the  engine  parts  are hot 
enough.  Don’t  spill  coolant  on 
a hot  engine. 
When  the coolant  in the  coolant  recovery  tank is at  or 
above  the 
FULL COLD mark,  start  your  vehicle. 
If the overheat warning  continues,  there’s  one  more 
thing  you  can  try. 
You can  add  the  proper  coolant 
mixture directly  to the  radiator,  but  be  sure  the  cooling 
system 
is cool before  you  do  it. 
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How to Add  Coolant to the Radiator 
Notice: Your  engine  has  a  specific  radiator fill 
procedure. Failure to follow this procedure  could 
cause  your engine  to overheat  and  be  severely 
damaged. 
If you  hear  a hiss,  wait  for  that  to stop. A hiss 
means  there  is still  some  pressure  left. 
1. You  can  remove  the  radiator pressure cap  when 
the cooling  system, including the  radiator pressure 
cap and  upper radiator  hose,  is  no  longer hot. 
Turn  the pressure cap 
slowly counterclockwise  until 
it first  stops.  (Don’t press down  while turning the 
pressure  cap.) 
2. Then keep turning  the  pressure  cap,  but  now  push 
down  as  you  turn it.  Remove  the  pressure  cap. 
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You  can -_ burned  if you sc-.. coolant on hot 
engine  parts.  Coolant  contains ethylene  glycol 
and  it 
will burn  if the  engine  parts are  hot 
enough.  Don't spill  coolant  on a hot  engine. 
3. After  the  engine  cools,  open  the coolant air bleed 
valves. 
4. Fill the  radiator with the  proper DEX-COOL@ 
coolant mixture, up  to the base  of the  filler 
neck. See 
Engine  Coolant  on page 5-23 for  more 
information about the  proper coolant mixture. 
If you see a stream  of coolant  coming  from an 
air  bleed  valve, close the  valve. Otherwise, 
ciose tne vaives  aiier  ine radiaior 
is iiiiea. 
and the compartment. 
5. Rinse or  wipe  any spilled  coolant from the engine 
There  are two  bleed  valves.  One is located  on the 
thermostat  housing.  The  other 
is located OR the 
thermostat  bypass  tube. 
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