a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water should bring protection to approx. -45 F.
It stops your car from freezing and not starting up in cold weather
If it gets cold enough the coolant will freeze and crack the block if there is no antifreeze.
cold. If you open the radiator when the car is hot, it can spray all over the place.
Yes, all antifreeze is basically the same.
Not very well.
if you are not paralyzed but it is highly unrecommended that wax in cold temperatures it damages the vehicle
with the car cold. fill radiator to just before it comes out of the top. drive car to make it hot. let it get cold again and ad antifreeze until just before it comes out of top.
Antifreeze/Coolant is a fluid that prevents the car from overheating or becoming so cold that it won't start. Without it, in the summer, your car would run too hot, and in the winter, your car wouldn't run at all.
No , it's best to add coolant when the engine is cold
In cold temperatures yes, once the engine is at operating temperatures or in warm temperatures no.
If you live where there is very cold temperatures and snow, snow tires and chains, and maybe an engine heater. Otherwise make sure you have enough antifreeze in good condition. Make sure you have a lower viscosity oil in the engine for better lubrication. I would also keep a blanket in the car in case your car breaks down in the cold
Antifreeze helps prevent a car's engine coolant from freezing in cold temperatures and also helps regulate the engine temperature in hot conditions. It prevents the cooling system from overheating or freezing, ultimately protecting the engine from damage.