Engine Coolant Levels

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Quick question for you all: I was changing my headlights out last night and noticed that my coolant level looked really low. This is my first GM vehicle, so I’m still learning the “normal” maintenance items. To this point I have only ever driven Toyota and Honda brand vehicles, and I never touched a thing under the hood.

is this normal for these cars? Do I need to fill this back up, or is this part of the standard oil change procedures a dealer would do when I take it in?

Thank you in advance!

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There is a mark on that reservoir fir full hot full cold. Is this picture cold or hot engine?

Technically, depending on where you take it for service, they say check and top off all fluids, that being a fluid I would think they would. I don’t bring my vehicles in for service so i check and fill everything myself.

Its not low enough to cause concern, yet. You czn stop at sny auto parts store and get some dex cool and top it off.

It’s supposed to 50/50 mix of water/coolant but the small amt you will add to bring it up the cold full mark is negligible so I wouldn’t bother with water cut.
 

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There is a mark on that reservoir fir full hot full cold. Is this picture cold or hot engine?

Technically, depending on where you take it for service, they say check and top off all fluids, that being a fluid I would think they would. I don’t bring my vehicles in for service so i check and fill everything myself.

Its not low enough to cause concern, yet. You czn stop at sny auto parts store and get some dex cool and top it off.

It’s supposed to 50/50 mix of water/coolant but the small amt you will add to bring it up the cold full mark is negligible so I wouldn’t bother with water cut.

^^^ THIS. Pick up a gallon of pure Dexcool, fill it to the mark when the engine is cold, and monitor the level. If it's losing coolant you should want to know, and why.
 

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Nothing to add to these recommendations except, as you monitor it and see that, yes, it is getting low again, you will need a pressure tester and can likely rent one at a parts store. Since you take your rig in for oil changes, the shop that does that can also pressure test the cooling system.



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Went to 3 stores yesterday, no undiluted Dexcool in stock. Are people hoarding Dexcool now! ;)
 
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Thanks everyone for the quick replies! I dropped in a signature with my information. Car currently has 22K miles on it, and is still under warranty, so I assume if there is a leak of any sort, it'll be covered under warranty. Is it unusual that coolant with run low with only 22K miles?

In about 1,000 miles I will be taking my car to the dealer, and I will have them check it out. I am glad to hear that it is not so low to be worried, but also hope there is not some kind of leak, too. I'll follow up with what they find.
 

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Keep your eye on it to see if it changes. Don't let the surge tank run out, dealer or not. Part of your warranty responsibility is keeping the fluids up to *****.

If the dealer is your preferred maintenance place, and you don't want to buy your own Dexcool, then swing by their quick lube or service center to get it topped off.
 

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Are you the original owner? If you are a second owner and the previous owner had cooling system work done, they may have had an air pocket that came out later and that level has been like that for a while. You could have seepage somewhere that you may never see coolant hit the ground from. Plus, coolant/DexCool is mixed with water and water does evaporate over time and that could explain why it is slightly low. IMO, you could either get a top off at a lube service shop and monitor till time for the dealer or just add water to the mix and level it out and watch it till time to go to dealer. If you have not done so already, I would find a recommended quality shop, not a dealer, that you can trust and have them do any non warranty work so you are comfortable with them when warranty runs out.
 
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I am the second owner, but I am friends with the first, and he confirmed there was never any work done related to the coolant, unless the dealer just did it in the normal course of their inspection at the 5k/10k/15k/20k services it received. I usually just take my cars to the dealer until warranty expires, but I understand what you mean by finding a reputable shop to start the relationship with now. I hate dealer service departments.

Is this the stuff I am looking for?

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I do not mind paying $20 shipped for this stuff if the levels are looking a little low. The car is honestly not getting driven much right now because it is my wife's, and the stay-at-home order is keeping her from driving much at all.
 
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