Genuine Saturn LS1 Coolant Reservoir

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  • Saturn LS1 Coolant Reservoir - 22681006
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: RESERVOIR, Engine Coolant Recovery; Recovery Tank
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2000 Saturn LS1 | LS, LS1, LS2, LW1, LW2 | 4 Cyl 2.2L

Saturn LS1 Coolant Reservoir

Coolant Reservoir is an important accesser part included in the engine cooling system of Saturn LS1 used to avoid spilling of coolant and the presence of air in the circulation. There are two main types of Coolant Reservoirs used in LS1 vehicles: there are two common types of tanks, the overflow tank systems and the expansion tank systems. As for the overflow system, it means that high pressure makes the coolant to flood the recovery tank after passing the radiator, while for the expansion system, the tank is included as part of the pressurized cooling system to allow for expandage and contracts of the coolant at different operating temperatures. Periodical assessment is advised to look for cracks, leakage, and wear attributed to age and thermal expansion and contraction.

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Saturn LS1 Coolant Reservoir Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How do you remove the expansion tank?
    A: To remove the coolant reservoir, drain the cooling system and disconnect the coolant reservoir return hose and air bleed hose. Plug the hoses to prevent leakage. Remove the coolant reservoir mounting clip and disconnect the Low Coolant Level sensor connector. Lift the coolant reservoir out of the engine compartment. Clean the reservoir with soapy water and a brush to remove deposits and inspect for cracks. Replace if cracked. To install, follow the reverse steps.

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