1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 182

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Service & Appearance Care To Add Coolant If you need more coolant, add proper the mix at the coolant recovery tank. I Radiator PressureCap NOTICE: Your radiator cap is a 15 psi (105 1tPa) pressure-type cap and must be tightly installedto prevent coolant loss and possible engine damage from overheating. Be sure the arrows on thecap line up with the overflow tube on the radiator filler neck. When you replace yourradiator pressure cap, an AC@cap is recommended. I Power Steering Fluid How To Check Power Steering Fluid Unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick with a clean rag. Replacethe cap and completely tighten it. Then removethe cap again and look at thefluid level on the dipstick. When the engine compartment is hot, the level should be at the HOT mark. When the engine compartment is cool, the level should be at theFULL COLD mark. Add coolant mixat the recovery tank, but be carefulnot to spill it. Thermostat Engine coolant temperature is controlled by a thermostat in the engine coolant system. The thermostat stops the flow of coolant through the radiator until the coolant reaches a preset temperature. When you replace yourthermostat, an AC@thermostat is recommended. . 1 76

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Service
&
Appearance
Care
1
76
To
Add
Coolant
If
you
need
more
coolant,
add
the proper
mix
at
the
coolant
recovery
tank.
Add
coolant
mix
at
the recovery tank,
but be
carefulnot
to
spill it.
I
Radiator
Pressure
Cap
NOTICE:
Your radiator cap
is a
15
psi
(105
1tPa)
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.
When
you
replace
your
radiator
pressure cap, an AC@ cap
is
recommended.
Thermostat
Engine coolant temperature
is
controlled by
a
thermostat in the engine
coolant system. The thermostat
stops
the flow
of
coolant through the radiator
until the coolant
reaches a preset
temperature.
When
you
replace
your
thermostat, an
AC@
thermostat is
recommended.
I
Power
Steering
Fluid
How To
Check
Power
Steering
Fluid
Unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick
with a clean
rag.
Replace
the cap and
completely tighten it. Then
remove the
cap again and look at
the fluid
level on
the dipstick.
.
When the engine compartment is hot,
the level
should be
at
the
HOT
mark.
When the engine compartment is
cool, the level should
be at
the
FULL
COLD
mark.