Engine overheating, Engine overheating -18, 18 vehicle care – CHEVROLET 2011 Traverse User Manual

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Chevrolet Traverse Owner Manual - 2011

10-18

Vehicle Care

2. Remove the radiator pressure

cap when the cooling system,
including the upper radiator
hose, is no longer hot.
Turn the pressure cap slowly
counterclockwise about one
full turn.

If a hiss is heard, wait for that to

stop. A hiss means there is still
some pressure left in the
system.

3. Keep turning the pressure cap

slowly and remove it.

4. Fill the radiator to the base of

the filler neck with the proper
DEX-COOL coolant mixture.

5. Fill the coolant recovery tank to

the FULL COLD mark.

6. Reinstall the cap on the coolant

recovery tank but leave the
radiator pressure cap off.

7. Start the engine and let it run

until the upper radiator hose
feels warm. Any time during this
procedure, watch out for the
engine cooling fans.

8. If the coolant level inside the

radiator filler neck is low, add
more of the proper DEX-COOL
coolant mixture through the filler
neck until the level is back up to
the base of the filler neck.

9. Replace the pressure cap. Be

sure to secure it tightly. At any
time during this procedure if
coolant begins to flow out of the
filler neck, reinstall the
pressure cap.

Notice: If the pressure cap is not
tightly installed, coolant loss and
possible engine damage may
occur. Be sure the cap is properly
and tightly secured.

Engine Overheating

The vehicle has several indicators
to warn of engine overheating.

There is an engine coolant
temperature gauge on the
instrument panel cluster. See
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
on page 5‑14
.

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