Coolant reservoir, or directly in the radiator. If you are having to add much coolant, you need to find out why. Serious engine damage can occur if it is leaking inside the engine.
The overflow resavour is where you add coolant
Add coolant to the full cold line on the coolant reservoir when engine is cold.
Remove the radiator cap when the engine is cool and add the coolant into the radiator or you can add to the coolant overflow bottle. DON'T remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot!!!
Most vehicles have a coolant reservoir (a clear plastic tub) with a phrase "engine coolant only" printed on the cap. This is where you should add engine coolant.
All engine coolant is roughly the same but some are advertised for performance cars.
The coolant add/overfill jug is on the left side of the motor when your looking at it. Add coolant up the closest line towards the top, and only when the engine is cold.
If there is a cap on the radiator you can check to see if the radiator is full , and if it isn't , " top up " the engine coolant . Otherwise , you check the engine coolant level at the engine coolant reservoir when the engine is cold and maintain the level at the cold mark
Fill the radiator up and then start the engine with the cap off. Keep adding coolant until you no longer see any air escaping. Keep it full at all times. Look on the engine for bleeder valves to bleed air from the system. If it has some put the cap on and let the engine reach full operating temperature. Slowly turn the bleeder valve to release any trapped air. Let the engine cool and check the coolant level. Add as necessary to top it off.
coolant overflow tank. probably on top left side of engine towards the front.
yes, should never add coolant to cold engine
YOU WANT TO BE CAREFULL WHEN DRIVING W/ A COOLANT LIGHT ON THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO CHECK THE LEVEL OF COOLANT AND ADD IF NES. AND OF COARSE KEEP A GOOD EYE ON YOUR TEMP GAUGE..DO NOT OVERHEAT...