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Generally now there is a plastic overflow tank, where you do this, and not into the radiator top neck. The cap there is usually not meant to be routinely removed. There will be a hose about 1/2" diameter from the side of the radiator top neck to the overflow/filler tank. Just follow that.

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7. On 1993-'97 models, remove the reservoir and recycle the excess coolant.
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