daggerdoggie wrote:
Usually, in todays vehicles you check the fluid from the overflow...that semi-clear, white plastic jug that has a min/max; hot/cold mark on it. Cold, the antifreeze should be on the cold mark.
If you look in the radiator and can see the fins with no fluid on them, then you should add some.
Also, you should drain and replace you antifreeze about every two years.
I'll have to look for that jug.
I can see the fins with a little bit of fluid sitting on them, so it's hard to tell how full it is.
I'll have to learn how to drain it because I don't know.