No you can not due to the properties of the two. Certain "red" antifreezes and "green" antifreeze combine and turn to "mud". Other "red" antifreezes combine with out any problem. You best bet is to not mix colors ever.
no
Silicate (green) type antifreeze does not mix with red type antifreeze. Never mix them in a cooling system, the organic acids in orange types will cause precipitation of silicates in the green type and corrosion protection is greatly reduced. Always use what is recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
cuz then you will have Christmas anti-freeze
extended life "red coolant' Tell the people at the parts store and they will get you the oem coolant (do not mix red and green)
Make sure you use the red stuff as the green antifreeze tends to rot the oil cooler and causes other problems too. Do not mix them either.
yes, but will dilute to the lesser quality of the two,and all color or any antifreeze can be added to other but will not replace it
If they're the same type of antifreeze, they should be compatible. You just don't want to mix different types of antifreeze (e.g., universal green, Dex-Cool orange, red, etc.).
Green
green antifreeze is just the usual antifreeze red anitfreeze is newer bio degradable antifreeze. supposed to be NON harmful to the environment red is more than likely cool Tex. It is a 5 year antifreeze. The green is ordinary polypropylene and should be replaced every 2 years.
you cant green isnt a primary color. red and blue makes purple because blue and red are 2 of the 3 primary colors
If you mix red and blue and green you will get brown.
Regular antifreeze such as, green, or red!