You should maintain a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water. You will have to determine the total capacity of your cooling system to find out how much antifreeze to use. Your owners manual should tell you your cars capacity. Also most auto parts stores can look up the capacities for most cars.
Aprox 12 to 14 quarts of coolant.
A 98 Chevrolet 3500 truck holds 3 gallons of antifreeze. Much of the coolant is stored in the block which is difficult to completely drain when servicing.
1 and a half gallon of already mixed coolant
The refrigration system or A/C does not contain coolant. It contains refrigrant, and for sure not gallons. It is charged with pounds. The cooling system contains coolant and the normal capacity is around 2 gallons. That is 2 gallons of a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water.
That depends entirely on which motor and It's coolant capacity. An average would be about 2.5 gallons
You didn't mention what year or engine it has but it if the cooling system is void of all coolant, it should hold between 14 to 16 qts of coolant.
how many gallons of antifreeze in a 2003 blazer radiator with a/c
As above Wiki User says: The Ford Explorer coolant can hold 15.1 liters. In order to keep your car in a good condition you need to flush the cooling system. Alexa says 4 gallons equal 15.1 liter. Make sure the antifreeze than you are buying either 50/50 antifreeze than you do not mix with water or straight antifreeze that must be mix at least 50% antifreeze to 50% water (some people say you can mix it with 60% water. Just remember the more water you add over 50% allows the possibility of the radiator freezing at 32 degrees and it could snow at 32 degrees.
In America we don't DO liters. Approximately 2 gallons. Mix half and half with antifreeze.
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It would take approximately 12 gallons of antifreeze to fill a semi tractor.