It could end up popping the reservoir cover off and "burping" the excess coolant out.
Depending on the vehicle, there should be a fill line on the over-flow resevore
enough untill it is on the cold full line
The amount of coolant it will take to fill your vehicle is dependent upon how low the coolant level is. You can add coolant to your coolant reservoir. The reservoir will have an indicator of when the coolant system is full.
fill till the level in the resovor is at the cold line. run the engine to bleed the air out and then check it again
Yes , when the engine is cold the coolant should be up to the cold fill mark
i believe you have too much coolant/water in the reservoir tank fill it up only to the full line
The amount of: that the reservoir tank holds in your 1999 5.2 L Durango SUV is approximately 1 gallon. If you cannot see the fill line it should be adequate to keep the reservoir take half full.
Fill it up to the full mark.
Fill it with what? Oil? Fuel? Coolant? ATF? I'm not trying to be too much of a smartass, but your question is kinda broad.
Not much, the excess coolant would be pushed out the overflow tube.
fill up the radiator and then fill up the over flow located on the pass. side of the truck half way
You'll usually see a "Fill Line" on the reservoir bottle, fill it to there.