Water Tank 21N-03-31491 Radiator Coolant Expansion Tank For TANK-RESERVIOR GV-CR02 The coolant recovery tank in your vehicle is responsible for collecting any coolant, also called antifreeze, that expands and overflows from the radiator. As the cooling system heats up, the coolant volume can expand and build excessive pressure. Other attributes Warranty :12 months Place of Origin :China Reference NO.037-026-009, BSG 16-550-006, 163072, WG1795682, T403989, 117219, 6178, 343790, 40 94 8610 Type :Coolant Expansion Water Tank Brand Name ;GOVIRACING Size :standard Car Model :For Chevrolet Spark 16-19 Product Name :Coolant Expansion Water Tank Packing:Neutral Packing MOQ 10PCS PAYMENT :T/T, L/C, DDP, WU, Paypal DELIVERY TIME :15 Work Days Service :Accept Customize Packaging and delivery Selling Units: Single item Single package size: 20X20X20 cm Single gross weight: 2.000 kg Lead time
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How to Fix Coolant Reservoir Tank Leaks The coolant system in your car is a pressurized system. As you operate your car, the coolant in your radiator warms and expands, thus flowing into the reservoir tank. When your car cools, the excess coolant will cool as well and return back to the radiator, typically leaving the reservoir tank 1/3 full. A crack in the coolant reservoir could cause a slow leak of coolant and could also cause your car to overheat. You can easily diagnose and fix a coolant reservoir tank leak. This repair should always be made on a car that has cooled. Never open a radiator cap when the engine is hot.
Step 1 - Remove Fluid from Coolant Reservoir
Before you begin, make sure your car has been turned off for a while and has cooled. You do not want to work on your car and start to fix the coolant reservoir if your car is still warm. Remove all of the coolant from the reservoir. In order to remove the coolant properly, use a siphon hose directed into a bucket and remove as much as possible. Remember to make sure your work area is clean and protected.
Step 2 - Note Leak Area
Examine the tank and determine where the leak is located. You should take a marker and circle this area.
Step 3 - Remove Radiator Cap
Remove the radiator cap from the cooled engine.
Step 4 - Disconnect Overflow Tube
Use a pair of pliers to move the clamp along the tube, and then twist the tube to remove it from the reservoir.
Step 5 - Disconnect Any Other Fittings and Remove Tank
You may find that your car has some additional fittings holding the tank. You will need to remove any of these before you proceed. You may even have to remove additional items to gain access to the tank and remove it.
Step 6 - Empty the Tank
You can now remove the remaining coolant from the reservoir into the bucket