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.
You should use the correct antifreeze as listed in your owner's manual. There is 3 types of antifreeze, Ethylene Glycol, Propylene Glycol, and HOAT antifreeze. These will be of a different color. Green, orange, yellow and possibly others. Don't rely of the color. Never mix these together. In your Honda, which uses long life antifreeze, either use Honda or use Zerez Asian Vehicle coolant. Avoid universal coolants that claim to meet all specifications. Also mix your antifreeze with distilled water and not tap water. To be absolutely sure just buy Honda Antifreeze and you will know it is the correct coolant. It will cost very little more.
I think its blue
i need the color diagram
wiring diagram
Normally it is clear. If it is any other color it needs to be replaced as it is contaminated with moisture or rust.
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466033.pdf
My antifreeze is a tan color
It can make the color lighter, but this does not affect the antifreeze function.
The color of antifreeze that you use on a 2004 Ford Escape is green.
The color is green, that is the color of antifreeze that you need to use in your sebring.
on the drivers side door behind the door panel. its a black or orange color
yes, but will dilute to the lesser quality of the two,and all color or any antifreeze can be added to other but will not replace it