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Checking the level and adding coolant Chevrolet Cruze J300 2008 - 2016

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Parts and consumables:

  • Coolant
  • Rags

Warning:

Do not open the expansion tank cap while the engine is running or hot, as this will cause the coolant to boil and splash out, which can cause severe burns. Be sure to wait until the engine has cooled before opening the cover. Unscrew the plug slowly, gradually relieving pressure.

Checking the level and adding coolant Chevrolet Cruze J300

1. The coolant level is monitored on the wall of the expansion tank, which is marked with a maximum "MAX" level and a minimum "MIN" level. The level should be between these two marks, closer to the maximum.

Chevrolet Cruze J300 expansion tank marks

Note:

The expansion tank is located on the right in the rear of the engine compartment.

Expansion tank Chevrolet Cruze J300

2. If the level drops to the minimum mark or below, add coolant. To do this, open the expansion tank cap (see Warning).

Expansion tank plug Chevrolet Cruze J300

3. Fill in the required amount of coolant.

Topping up coolant Chevrolet Cruze J300

4. Remove drips and replace the expansion tank cap.

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