1993 CHEVROLET CAMARO radiator cap

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual If you  get  the  overheat warning with no 
sign  of steam, 
try this for  a minute  or so: 
1. If  you have an air conditioner,  turn it 
2. Turn on your heater to full hot  at  the 
off. 
highest  f

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
I. - 
.. . 
On the V8 engine  you’ll  see this: 
1. Coolant  recovery  tank 
2. Radiator  pressure  cap 
3. Electric engine fans 
An electric fan  under  the hood 
L can  start

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
and  crack  the engine, radiator, 
heater  core  and  other parts. 
Use the 
recommended  coolant. 
‘I 
A You can  be  burne4 if you spill 
- L coolant  on  hot  engine parts.

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual How to Add Coolant to the Radiator 
(3.4L L32 (Code S) Engine) 
1. You can  remove  the  radiator  pressure 
cap  when  the  cooling  system, 
including  the  radiator  pressure cap and 
upper  radiat

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
4. Then fill the  coolant  recovery  tank to 
FULL COLD. 
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5. Put  the cap back  on  the  coolant 
recovery  tank, but  leave  the  radiator 
pressure  cap off. 
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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual m 
7. Then replace  the pressure cap. Be sure 
the  arrows  on the pressure  cap line  up 
like this. Hom7 to Add  Coolant to the Radiator 
(5.7L LTl (Code P) Engine) 
. 
II 
he 1 engine  (Code P) ha

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual Service & Appearance Care 
1 
Adding  Coolant 
To Check Coolant: When  your engine is 
cold, check  the  dipstick  on the cap of the 
coolant recovery  tank. The coolant level 
should  be at 
FULL COL

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993  Owners Manual Turning  the  radiator  pressure 
L cap when  the engine  and 
radiator 
are hot  can  allow  steam and 
scalding  liquids  to  blow  out  and 
burn you badly. Never  turn  the 
pressure 
cap - even
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