How to Fill Coolant in a Hyundai
by Zyon SilketEvery engine requires a specific amount of engine coolant. Coolant, also called antifreeze or radiator fluid, circulates through your Hyundai's engine. This regulates the temperature and prevents the engine from reaching temperatures that could damage it. Over time, it is common for coolant to evaporate or even leak a small amount of fluid from the overflow tank. When this happens, you have to put more coolant in your Hyundai.
Step 1
Press the hood release latch located on the driver's side lower kick panel of your Hyundai. Secure the hood open with the hood prop.
Step 2
Locate the coolant expansion (overflow) tank in the front, left of the engine bay. It is next to the oil dipstick, has a black cap and is tan in color.
Step 3
Inspect the fluid level indicator on the side of the tank. Look for the "F" for full and "L" for low. Do not allow the fluid level to go above the line for full. If you do, when the engine heats up, the fluid could purge from the tank. Mix a 50/50 solution of radiator fluid and distilled water in your mixing jug. Mix enough to fill the expansion tank.
Step 4
Open the lid for the expansion tank and drain the mixture of coolant into the expansion tank. Allow a few minutes for the fluid to drain into the radiator. Check the level of fluid in the expansion tank and add additional coolant as needed.
Step 5
Close the lid on the expansion tank.
References
- "Hyundai Accent Repair Manual Years 1986 to 2009":Haynes:2010
Tips
- Radiator fluid is toxic to people and animals. Properly secure any excess coolant in a sealed container.
Things You'll Need
- Radiator Fluid
- Distilled water
- Mixing jug
Warnings
- Coolant reaches temperatures exceeding 180 degrees. Do not open the expansion tank while the engine is hot. The steam produced by the coolant could burn you.
Writer Bio
Since 2006 Zyon Silket has been writing for companies such as SEOWhat, L&C Freelancing and T-Mobile Wireless. He has extensive experience working in supervisory roles within the wireless and Internet technologies fields. Silket is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in business management and network technologies at Lehigh Carbon Community College.