Common questions

What kind of coolant does a Silverado use?

What kind of coolant does a Silverado use?

My .02 is… my dad’s 2000 Silverado got a coolant flush a couple years ago; he was adamant that Dexcool NOT go back in. We flushed heater core, block, everything very well and put long life green Prestone back in.

Can a bad coolant reservoir cause an engine to overheat?

Engine overheating Another more serious symptom of a bad or failing coolant reservoir is the engine overheating. If the coolant reservoir has any issue that prevents it from properly holding coolant, or from properly pressurizing the system it may cause the engine to overheat.

Where did the coolant go?

The coolant reservoir is the plastic reservoir mounted in the engine bay that stores the coolant for the engine. Coolant reservoirs are required because engines go through cycles of expelling and absorbing coolant as they warm up and cool down.

Can you put green antifreeze back in a Silverado?

I’ve heard that dexcool is very acidic and that the green antifreeze is the best to put back in. What are any of yalls experiences with this. I would never use the green. I gave up on green for any of my engines, commercial or personal, so long ago I can hardly remember using it.

How to flush a Chevy truck coolant system?

Drain the old fluid from the lower hose, reconnect the hoses, fill system with water then drive around with the heater on to flush water thru the system. Come back, let the truck cool, drain the water out, then fill it back up with 50/50 dexcool/water and I’m done.

Can you change the coolant in a Chevy Silverado?

Changing the antifreeze and coolant in your Silverado is part of its regular maintenance. If you’ve been reluctant to do so or are unsure of how to do it, flush and fill your cooling system with the steps below.

How to flush the radiator in a Chevy Silverado?

Chevrolet Silverado 1999-2006: How to Flush/Change Radiator Coolant. 1 Step 1 – Drain the old coolant. The coolant reservoir is located in the passenger’s side of the engine bay. Pop the hood and remove the cap on the 2 Step 2 – Pour in the new coolant. 3 Step 3 – Recheck the coolant level. 4 Featured Video: How to Change Coolant.

What should I do if my Silverado truck is overheating?

Fill the radiator with coolant and allow the truck to run for 20 minutes. This will determine if the coolant level is low, causing the truck to overheat. Use extreme caution when working with the coolant system. The coolant is very hot and builds pressure which could be hazardous.

What happens if you lose antifreeze with no apparent leak?

Losing Antifreeze With No Apparent Leak. Whenever a vehicle loses antifreeze, also known as coolant, the usual expectation leads the owner to check for evidence of leaks at all the coolant connections and components. Obvious coolant leaks can usually be found in the form of puddles left on the pavement.

Which is the best anti freeze for GMC trucks?

Rosella makes a similar product, but you have to make sure it is the nitrite free formulation. I have contacted Peak Global and they confirm that the Final Charge product is the best product for the GM engines as well as the heavy diesels.

What kind of antifreeze do I need for my Chevy Silverado?

What Type of Antifreeze and Coolant for Chevrolet Silverado. How Much Recommended antifreeze for radiators of Chevrolet Silverado. Find out how much coolant does your car need.

What’s the best coolant for a Silverado V8?

I would only use a long life coolant of 65% to prevent corrosion. with 35% distilled water. drinking water is dirty and has corrosive chemicals that destroy the coolant if you cannot drain the block by removing both engine block drain plugs then you must use dexcool with distilled water.

When to replace the coolant on a Silverado?

Primarily the Final Charge commercial grade ELC product from Peak. 1 million mile or 8 yr / 20,000 hr service life. The 1 million mile thing falls outside my comfort zone, so I replaced the coolant at 500,000 miles in my semi. But the Caddy , a 2006, does fine on it as does the 2500 6.0.

Losing Antifreeze With No Apparent Leak. Whenever a vehicle loses antifreeze, also known as coolant, the usual expectation leads the owner to check for evidence of leaks at all the coolant connections and components. Obvious coolant leaks can usually be found in the form of puddles left on the pavement.

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