In vehicles that require green, yes.
No, you really should be using red ELC.
It's probably not a good idea. The "permanent" antifreeze has different characteristics and is designed to help the cooling system perform better and last longer.
It uses green antifreeze.It uses green antifreeze.
Silicate (green) type antifreeze does not mix with red type antifreeze. Never mix them in a cooling system, the organic acids in orange types will cause precipitation of silicates in the green type and corrosion protection is greatly reduced. Always use what is recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
Almost all antifreeze is green.
If you mean CLEAN antifreeze, the answer is no. Hydrometers are used to check if still OK. Also a good idea to flush radiator and add new coolant twice a year, in spring and fall.
No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system. No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system.
it is not reccomended to mix orange coolant with green. it will harm cooling system. only use dex-cool or the correct brand. call dealership to see if universal coolant is ok!!
The green colour is just a dye. Green antifreeze is generally referred to as "universal" antifreeze - it's accepted in a very wide range of motors, both petrol and diesel.
you can change it to green, however, the "green" antifreeze will corode your radiator, water pump and anything else that is alumnium in your cooling system. Also, while dex-cool may seem expensive now, you dont have to change it as often as the green which will save you money in the long run
regular green antifreeze
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