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Tom Greenleaf
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Sep 29, 2005, 8:24 AM

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Anti-freeze --time to check that Sign In

Almost all cars use EG (Ethylene Glycol) and it doesn't lose it's anti-freeze ability unless diluted from some mishap.

The most common suggested mix is 50/50 which gets you -34F. It's highly toxic so if you change it yourself please seek out disposal places.

Straight anti-freeze will cause problems. More is NOT better. A few folks deal with some colder temps so I'll let that go. NOT straight but a tad stronger. Some never see freezing at all and you may cool better by lowering the concentration to perhaps -10F but mark the car!! If you want to do that in a hot climate I would add some anti-corrosive product to help you out.

If adding or changing check the reading from the gauge at 50/50 well mixed that it reads right. I've had two!!!!!! that were 20F OFF!!!!! from new and that's not acceptable.

If you find it more that just a little low find out why. (volume)

For those of you heading into Spring and Summer we're still here for A/C even if we are freezing our tails off! -T







 
 
 






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