Truck Cooling System Specifications

1998 Buick Regal 25th Anniversary EditionSECTION Truck Cooling System Specifications
COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS - TRUCKS

Application Specification
Coolant Replacement Interval
Except Tracker 60 Months Or 150, 000 Miles
Tracker 30 Months Or 30, 000 Miles
Pressure Cap
Except Tracker 15 psi
Tracker 13 psi
Thermostat Opens
Except Tracker
Starts 188°F (87°C)
Fully Open 206°F (97°C)
Tracker
Starts 179°F (82°C)
Fully Open 203°F (95°C)
Coolant Capacity (1)
1.6L
Tracker 6.9 Qts. (6.5L)
 
2.0L
Tracker 5.8 Qts. (5.5L)
2.2L 11.6 Qts. (11.0L)
3.4L
With Rear Heater 12.4 Qts. (11.75L)
Without Rear Heater 11.8 Qts. (11.25L)
4.3L
"C" & "K" Series
A/T 12.7 Qts. (12.0L)
M/T 13.0 Qts. (12.3L)
"G" & "P" Series
With Rear Heater 14.0 Qts. (13.2L)
Without Rear Heater 11.0 Qts. (10.5L)
"L" & "M" Series
With Rear Heater 16.5 Qts. (15.5L)
Without Rear Heater 13.5
Qts. (12.8L)
"P" Series 13.0 Qts. (12.3L)
"S" & "T" Series
A/T 11.7 Qts. (11.1L)
M/T 11.9 Qts. (11.3L)
4.8L
A/T 13.4 Qts. (12.7L)
M/T 13.7 Qts. (13.0L)
5.0L
With A/C 18.0 Qts. (17.0L)
Without A/C 17.5 Qts. (16.6L)
5.3L
With A/C 14.9 Qts. (14.1L)
Without A/C 13.4 Qts. (12.7L)
5.7L
Standard
With A/C 20.0 Qts. (19.0L)
Without A/C 17.5 Qts. (16.6L)
Heavy Duty
With A/C 27.0 Qts. (25.5L)
Without A/C 26.4 Qts. (25.0L)
6.0L
A/T
With Oil Cooler 14.4 Qts. (13.6L)
Without Oil Cooler 14.8 Qts. (14.0L)
M/T
With Oil Cooler 14.8 Qts. (14.0L)
Without Oil Cooler 15.2 Qts. (14.4L)
6.5L 25.0 Qts. (23.7L)
7.4L
Standard
With A/C 27.5 Qts. (26.0L)
Without A/C 25.0 Qts. (23.7L)
Heavy Duty
With A/C 28.5 Qts. (27.0L)
Without A/C 26.4 Qts. (25.0L)
(1) Specification is approximate and includes heater capacity.
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