1998 Oldsmobile Achieva coolant

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals Cooling System 
When YOU decide it’s safe  to lift the hood, here’s what 
you’ll see: 
2.4L Engine 
3100 Engine 
A. Coolant  Surge Tank with Pressure Cap 
B. Electric  Engine  Cooling Fan 
5-17

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals I 
L AUTION 
- 
An electric  engine  cooling  fan under  the  hood  can 
start up  even  when  the  engine  is  not  running  and 
can  injure  you.  Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools 
away  from  an

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals , ,- CAUTION: 
~ Heater and  radiator  hoses, and  other  engine 
1 parts, can be  very  hot.  Don’t  touch  them. If you 
l do,  you  can be burned. 
Don’t  run the engine 
if there  is a leak. I

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals Steam and scalding liquids from a hot  cooling 
system  can  blow  out  and burn you  badly.  They  are 
under  pressure,  and 
if you turn the  coolant  surge 
tank pressure  cap -- even a little --

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals A CAUTION: 
Adding  only plain water to your  cooling  system 
can be dangerous. Plain 
water, or  some  other 
liquid  like  alcohol,  can boil  before  the  proper 
coolant  mixture  will.  Your  ve

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals 1. You can remove  the  coolant  surge  tank pressure  cap 
when  the cooling  system,  including  the coolant  surge 
tank  pressure  cap  and upper radiator hose,  is no 
longer  hot.  Turn the  pre

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals 3. Then fill the  coolant  surge tank with  the  proper 
mixture,  up 
to FULL COLD, or  just above the small 
cylinder  at the  base 
of the  opening. 
4. With  the  coolant  surge  tank pressure  ca

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals 5. Then replace the pressure cap. Be sure the pressure 
Check  the level  in the  surge tank when the cooling 
system has cooled down.  If the coolant isn’t at the 
proper level, repeat Steps 
1 to