A coolant leak on the rear driver side of a 1996 Chevy S10 with a 4.3-liter engine could be caused by a few potential issues, such as a leaking intake manifold gasket, a faulty heater core, or a cracked engine block. Inspect the intake manifold bolts for tightness and look for signs of coolant pooling or staining. Additionally, check the heater hoses and connections for any signs of wear or damage. If the source of the leak isn't easily identifiable, consider using a coolant dye to help pinpoint the exact location.
on a 2002 Chevy silverado with a 4.6 liter v6 where is the coolant sensor for low coolant. I have a light on and check the overflow and their is coolant but don't know if their is another one or not.
The engine block coolant drain plug on 4.3 liter Chevy Blazer is located on the bottom of the engine, near the oil filter. It allows coolant to be completely drained from the block during maintenance.
at or near the thermostat housing
enough untill it is on the cold full line
11 to 14 qts depending on year.
No it does not.
probably CTS coolant temp sensor this thing will drive it crazy.
Engine coolant temp circuit high input. The engine coolant temp sensor make be bad.
A 2000 Chevrolet Silverado with a 5.3 liter engine takes 13.4 quarts of coolant. It is suggest that the coolant be mixed 50/50 with water.
The ECT (Electronic Coolant Temperature) sensor is located under the intake manifold on the driver's side on a 1995 Taurus SHO 3.2 liter. It is on the cylinder head.
It should be between #3 and #5 spark plugs.
It would have a 195 degree thermostat so it would be in that range.