Open up your radiator resiviour. Look at the under side of the cap. That's the color of radiator fluid you want. It should match whats in the resiviour now.
The type of car antifreeze that is safest to the environment is propylene glycol antifreeze. While it is still not totally safe, it is less toxic than other antifreeze.
There are seven different types of antifreeze. What your car takes depends on the year/make/model. It can usually be found in an owner's manual.
99.9% of all car in the world use one or another type of antifreeze.
According to the 1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : ( it came from the factory with antifreeze that meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ) * that would be green color antifreeze *
read your car manual!
Usually less than $20, and takes about 1/2 hour to do.
Make sure you are using the correct type of antifreeze. Mixing some environmentally friendly antifreeze with older type "green" can cause gelling. Some antifreeze will gel with age. You may need to flush the entire system and replace with the correct type for your car.
Most antifreeze is the same. You can use any brand of automobile antifreeze; even the cheap stuff. Just remember to make it into a solution of 50% antifreeze to 50% water before putting it in your car.
its not going to take one certain type there is alot of differant antifreezes that will work in your car
My dad puts antifreeze on his car.
no but antifreeze in oil will eat the bearings
We always renew the antifreeze in our car before winter.