The 1997 Plymouth Voyager 3.0 liter engine coolant capacity is 5.5 gallons. The coolant should be at a minimum of 50 percent antifreeze.
You need a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze.
Depending on engine size and if it has ac or not, 10 to 12 qts.
On passenger side of the engine compartment, you'll see a see thru container with 3 small hoses coming out of it and a black cap. This is the coolant recovery tank and this is where you put antifreeze/coolant in.
engine coolant
The capacity is 3 gallons. It consumes 1 ½ gallons of 50/50 antifreeze. Thus, the totall capacity should be 3 gallons.
The 1997 Chevrolet Astro Van came equipped with the 4.3L Vortec 6 cylinder engine. Vans with the option for rear heat have a coolant fill capacity of 16.4 quarts. Vehicles with this option delete are 13.7.
Engine coolant is what I'm assuming you are talking about. Engine coolant is a mix of water and etholyn glycol (antifreeze). It pulls heat away from your engine block that builds up from the friction of moving parts. The coolant mix allows the coolant to get cold to a point and not freeze because of the etholyn glycol. It is also not good to put straight antifreeze into your engine because antifreeze does not have as much cooling potential as water antifreeze mix. Also if you have just antifreeze in your engine the antifreeze will boil at a much lower temperature than a mix of aproxamalty 50/50.
This is used to keep the motor from overheating and from freezing. Thus the name "antifreeze" and "coolant".
The final year for the production of the Chevrolet Cavalier was 2005. Exact capacities will vary by model year and engine option. For model year 2005 the coolant capacity for the 2.2L 4-cylinder was 8.7 quarts.
Always use antifreeze. Water does not have any water pump lubricants or anti corrosion properties, antifreeze coolant does.
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