It’s important whenever antifreeze/coolant loss occurs to replace the antifreeze as soon as possible. You know when to replace the antifreeze in your vehicle if your thermometer reading goes into red. Typically antifreeze loss is caused by a leak and can usually be determined by a puddle of coolant beneath your vehicle.
Directions :
Refer to your owner’s manual for specific cooling system capacity and service instructions prior to changing your vehicle’s antifreeze/coolant. Ideal times to perform coolant tests are in the spring and fall. Check more often if you drive in extreme weather conditions throughout the year.
Directions :
Refer to your owner’s manual for specific cooling system capacity and service instructions prior to changing your vehicle’s antifreeze/coolant. Ideal times to perform coolant tests are in the spring and fall. Check more often if you drive in extreme weather conditions throughout the year.
Directions :
Refer to your owner’s manual for specific cooling system capacity and service instructions prior to changing your vehicle’s antifreeze/coolant. Ideal times to perform coolant tests are in the spring and fall. Check more often if you drive in extreme weather conditions throughout the year.
Directions :
Refer to your owner’s manual for specific cooling system capacity and service instructions prior to changing your vehicle’s antifreeze/coolant. Ideal times to perform coolant tests are in the spring and fall. Check more often if you drive in extreme weather conditions throughout the year.
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