Important: Do NOT add any engine coolant supplement sealant pellets to the cooling system.
Drain and refill the engine cooling system every five years or 240,000 km, (150,000 miles), whichever occurs first.
Caution: Do not remove the radiator cap while the cooling system is hot. Serious personal injury may result. Only remove the radiator cap from a cool engine.
3.1. | Slowly rotate the cap counterclockwise to the detention tab. Do not press down while rotating pressure cap. |
3.2. | Wait until any residual pressure (indicated by a hissing sound) is relieved. |
3.3. | After all hissing stops, press down on the radiator cap and rotate the cap counterclockwise in order to remove the cap. |
Important: Recover and store used coolant in a used coolant holding tank and submit the used coolant for recycling on a regular basis. Do NOT pour used coolant down the drain! Ethylene glycol antifreeze is very toxic. Disposing of ethylene glycol into the sewer system or ground water is both illegal and ecologically unsound!
Important: Allow the coolant to drain completely.
• | The front (left) engine block drain is located between the starter motor and the engine oil filter. |
• | The rear (right) engine block drain is located near the crankshaft position sensor. |
NOTICE: When adding coolant, it is important that you use GM Goodwrench DEX-COOL® or HAVOLINE® DEX-COOL® coolant. If Coolant other than DEX-COOL® or HAVOLINE® DEX-COOL® is added to the system the engine coolant will require change sooner; at 50 000 km (30,000 mi) or 24 months.
Important: The air bleed valves are brass. Do NOT over-tighten the air bleed valves.
Caution: Do not remove the radiator cap while the cooling system is hot. Serious personal injury may result. Only remove the radiator cap from a cool engine.
Important: If coolant temperature indicator comes on. Turn the engine OFF immediately and allow the engine to cool. Do NOT remove the radiator cap.
If the low coolant indicator does not turn off and the coolant level is above the Full Cold mark on the coolant recovery reservoir, refer to Low Engine Coolant Indicator Always On in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.