Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
13
Time Required
15 - 25 minutes
Sections
1
- Coolant Fluid, Windshield Washer Fluid
- 13 steps
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Step 1
of coolant fluid check
- Turn off the car and pull the latch to release the hood.
Turn off the car and pull the latch to release the hood.
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Step 2
of coolant fluid check
- Pull the hood release upwards to open the hood and use the Prop rod to keep it open.
Pull the hood release upwards to open the hood and use the Prop rod to keep it open.
Step 3
of coolant fluid check
- Locate the Coolant container behind the passenger side headlight.
Locate the Coolant container behind the passenger side headlight.
Step 4
of coolant fluid check
- Check the fluid level is in between the max and the min mark on the coolant container. If it is at the max, proceed to step 7.
- If the fluid level is below the max, you need to fill it up, continue to step 4.
- If the coolant tank is empty, continue to step 4
- Hot coolant is pressurized, make sure vehicle is turned off for 15 minutes
Check the fluid level is in between the max and the min mark on the coolant container. If it is at the max, proceed to step 7.
If the fluid level is below the max, you need to fill it up, continue to step 4.
If the coolant tank is empty, continue to step 4
Hot coolant is pressurized, make sure vehicle is turned off for 15 minutes
Step 5
of coolant fluid check
- Loosen the coolant cap a little, then step back while the pressure releases. Now, completely remove the coolant cap.
- Wait for any built-in pressure to release before completely removing the cap, pressurized coolant is hot and can scald.
- Place a funnel on top of the coolant container opening.
Loosen the coolant cap a little, then step back while the pressure releases. Now, completely remove the coolant cap.
Wait for any built-in pressure to release before completely removing the cap, pressurized coolant is hot and can scald.
Place a funnel on top of the coolant container opening.
Step 6
of coolant fluid check
- Use caution while handling coolant fluid. The product is flammable.
- Pour the Prestone Coolant liquid into the container until the liquid reaches the “max” line.
- If you have a funnel. Place the funnel into the top of the container.
- Pour the Coolant liquid into the funnel until the liquid reaches the “max” line.
Use caution while handling coolant fluid. The product is flammable.
Pour the Prestone Coolant liquid into the container until the liquid reaches the “max” line.
If you have a funnel. Place the funnel into the top of the container.
Pour the Coolant liquid into the funnel until the liquid reaches the “max” line.
Step 7
of coolant fluid check
- Firmly place the cap back onto the container.
Firmly place the cap back onto the container.
Step 8
of coolant fluid check
- Close the hood.
- If doing multiple checks closing the hood is not required.
Close the hood.
If doing multiple checks closing the hood is not required.
Step 9
of washer fluid check
- Locate the Washer container.
Locate the Washer container.
Step 10
of washer fluid check
- Open the washer fluid container and completely remove the cap.
Open the washer fluid container and completely remove the cap.
Step 11
of washer fluid check
- Pour the Prestone washer liquid into the container until the liquid reaches the top of the container.
Pour the Prestone washer liquid into the container until the liquid reaches the top of the container.
Step 12
of washer fluid check
- Place the cap back onto the container.
Place the cap back onto the container.
Step 13
of washer fluid check
- Close the hood.
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