Ethylene glycol/water fill ratios have been established to ensure a minimum of 50 percent ethylene glycol in the coolant flush and drain procedure, and ensuring that all engine block drains and air bleeds were utilized.
The cooling system capacity for the 3100 engine is 10.9 liters (11.6 quarts). The cooling system capacity for the 3800 engine is 10.1 liters (10.7 quarts). The coolant recovery reservoir capacity is 0.75 liters (0.80 quarts) to the COLD mark on the reservoir. The quantities listed in the filling procedure include the additional quantity to displace the air remaining in the coolant system after a static refill.
Using the correct fill ratio and the following procedures will ensure a minimum concentration of 50 percent ethylene glycol in the coolant system and simplify the customer fill task. Refer to static fill radiator capacities. Every five years or 240,000 km, (150,000 miles), whichever occurs first, the cooling system should be drained and filled using the following recommended procedures.
Caution: Refer to Radiator Cap Removal Caution in the Preface section.
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: This procedure significantly increases the amount of used coolant and diluted hazardous waste.
3.1. | Slowly rotating the cap counterclockwise to detent. 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, continue to rotate counterclockwise until the cap is removed. |
Important: Recover coolant and store in a used coolant holding tank and submit the used coolant for recycling on a regular basis. This procedure significantly increases the amount of used coolant and diluted hazardous waste.
Important: Dispose of used coolant in a proper fashion. NEVER POUR USED COOLANT DOWN THE DRAIN. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is a very toxic chemical. Disposing of it into the sewer system or ground water is both illegal and ecologically unsound.
Notice: DO NOT use cooling system seal tabs, or similar compounds, unless otherwise instructed. The use of cooling system seal tabs, or similar compounds, may restrict coolant flow through the passages of the cooling system or the engine components. Restricted coolant flow may cause engine overheating and/or damage to the cooling system or the engine components/assembly.
Important:
• When refilling the engine coolant system, add GM approved new
Ethylene Glycol Coolant DEX-COOLâ„¢ GM P/N 12346290. • If the cooling system is being refilled ONLY (no flush), a 50 percent
ethylene glycol and 50 percent clean water mixture should be used to
fill the system. Fill the system until the level of the 50/50 mixture
has reached the base of the radiator neck. Wait two minutes and recheck
the level of the coolant mixture, add a 50/50 ethylene glycol/water
mixture as necessary to restore the coolant mixture level to the base
of the radiator neck.
3.1. | If the coolant system has been flushed first add 100 percent ethylene glycol in the amount listed for the appropriate engine application. |
3.2. | Slowly add clean water to the system until the level of the coolant mixture has reached the base of the radiator neck. |
3.3. | Wait for two minutes and recheck the level of the coolant mixture, add clean water if necessary to restore the coolant mixture level to the base of the radiator neck. |
Notice: The Low Coolant warning/indicator lamp may come on after this procedure. If after operating the vehicle so that the engine heats up and cools down three times, the Low Coolant warning/indicator lamp does not go out, or fails to come on at the ignition check, and the coolant is above the full cold mark in the reservoir, refer to Low Coolant Warning/Indicator Lamp in Electrical Diagnosis. If at any time the Temperature warning/indicator lamp comes on, immediate action is required. Turn OFF the engine and allow the vehicle to cool. Do not remove the coolant recovery reservoir cap at this time.