The gasoline doesn't freeze, it is the water/moisture in the tank and lines that freezes up. Regular use of a good fuel line antifreeze should help keep it under control.
You can put anti-freeze into the search tank of your Chevy Cavalier. Newer Chevy Cavaliers have a sealed radiator and the search tank is the only place you can put anti-freeze into the system.
Engine overheating will cause the anti-freeze to surge into the overflow tank. A blown head gasket will also cause the anti-freeze to surge into the overflow tank.
try following the hoses from the anti freeze tank you should find your problem...
there is an antifreeze overflow tank, look on the radiator next to the radiator cap and there should be a smallish hose, follow it and you will find the tank.
If you can see the antifreeze on the engine, you have a leak. You need to have the system pressure tested to locate the source.
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Add the anti-freeze to the radiator top-up tank. First drain off a couple of pints of water from the system - the easiest way is by disconnecting the top hose to the radiator. Then re-attach hose, and add the correct dilution of anti-freeze until the top up tank is at the correct level.
When running the air conditioner, there might be a small leak of fluid on the 2000 Alero after it is parked. This is normal as it is only the overflow valve being released. Always check the antifreeze level before operating the vehicle in the summer to prevent low antifreeze warnings.
Most of the time, when the engine is cool (not warm or hot), it should be filled to the line indicated on the over-flow tank. The anti-freeze over-flow tank is located on the passenger side with a large round top.
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