Chevrolet 1993 Camaro Owner's Manual Page 161

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On the
V8
engine you’ll see this:
1.
Coolant recovery tank
2.
Radiator pressure cap
3.
Electric engine fans
A
CAUTION:
An
electric 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
any
underhood electric
fan.
II
If
the coolant inside the coolant recovery
tank
is boiling, don’t do anything else
until
it
cools down.
When
it
is cool, remove the coolant
recovery tank cap and look at
the
dipstick.
The
coolant level should be
at
or above
“FULL
COLD.”
If
it
isn’t,
you
may have
a leak
in
the radiator hoses, heater hoses,
radiator,
water
pump
or
somewhere else
in
the cooling system.
A
CAUTION:
Heater
and radiator
hoses,
and
other
engine
parts,
can
be very hot.
Don’t
touch them.
If
you
do,
you
can
be
burned.
Don’t
run
the engine if there
is
a
leak.
If
you
run
the
engine, it could
lose all coolant. That could
cause
an
engine fire, and you could be burned.
Get any leak fixed before you drive
the vehicle.
NOTICE:
Engine damage
from
running your
engine without coolant isn’t covered
by
your warranty.
I
If
there seems to be no leak, check
to
see
if
the electric engine fan is running.
If
the
engine
is
overheating, the fan should be
running.
If
it
isn’t, your vehicle needs
service.
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