No, they have different boiling points and heat transfer capacities.
Most refrigerators use a coolant called freon.
The gas used in refrigerator for cooling are :- Ammonia used as a coolant and water, ammonia and hydrogen gas to create a continuous cycle for the ammonia.
Refrigerant - not coolant - and no, they are not compatible.
It will not work right.
In short no. Your cars cooling system is a sealed unit therefore it should not use any coolant whatsoever no matter the ambient temperature.
A refrigerator that doesn't use much energy, compared to other refrigerators doing the same job.
A refrigerator, a counter, and two bananas (preferably from the same cluster).
RV refrigerators do not use freon but rather ammonia. The ammonia is in a sealed unit called the cooling unit and you cannot add ammonia to this unit. If it goes bad it has to be replaced.
The same unit as you use to measure any mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
Because they use an orange colored coolant in it.
Refrigerators use magnets on the door the keep the cold air in, Same with the freezer door.
The use of a Coca-Cola refrigerator is to keep items cool, the same as any refrigerator. The only real difference is that the fridge is branded with Coca-Cola and thus makes it appealing to collectors of Coca-Cola items