Don't really know what you mean but here goes. You always need antifreeze, whether it be winter or summer. It is also a coolent too. It is a generally used as a 50/50 mix.
Check your coolent reservoir under the hood. It should have a couple of lines on it. One for where it should be when full and another for when it is low. Fill as necessary. NEVER remove the cap on the radiator when it is hot!!!!!! It will be under high pressure and skin burning hot and will shoot out everywhere. Wait till it has cooled off.
Drain the antifreeze.
There is no antifreeze in a refrigerator.
Need to know model and engine in order to answer this.
=To properly flush the antifreeze on a 2002 Yukon you will need a antifreeze vacume system you will need to start the car and have it running turn on all the heating modules to high and have the car reved at about 1.5 r.p.m, or a little higher to activate the vaccume this will start sucking the old antifreeze out. When the radiator is empty{you will know when it is empty because there will be no more antifreeze coming out}you can then fill it up with half and half antifreeze[half water half antifreeze].=
Probably red ELC. Need to know what engine you have to give a definitive answer.
No, any antifreeze/coolant will do.
No, but you do need the full 50-50 mixture of antifreeze and water to get the maximum cooling and freeze protection.
i want to know what type of antifreeze does 1994 chevy camaro
You need 1 1/3 quarts of pure antifreeze.
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I need to fill my car's radiator with antifreeze before winter comes.
Regular ethylene glycol antifreeze............