No , that would be worse , antifreeze is supposed to be mixed with preferably
distilled water . The usual mix is 50 / 50 but if you live in a colder climate up to
60 % antifreeze is O.K.
I need to fill my car's radiator with antifreeze before winter comes.
The water in your pipes will freeze, and then burst!
I believe it is safe just not in the winter.
A sentence for the word antifreeze may be, " What is the best antifreeze to use in drinking water?" Antifreeze is a liquid which is used to lower the freezing point.
the one from the dealer
no but if in the winter you do not put in the car the engine will freeze you can also use water during the summer No!
The best and only antifreeze to use is exactly what is listed in your owners manual.
you should use 5W20 for winter. It's best for cranking in winter.
I use a mixture of 50 % antifreeze and 50 % distilled water in my Ford Explorer ( that's the way it was when it came from the factory ) Ford says not to let the antifreeze drop below 40 % and not to exceed 60% antifreeze in the coolant mix
Ford vehicles come from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and the correct type of antifreeze for the vehicle for year round use Ford states not to exceed 60% antifreeze in the mix ( colder climates etcetera )
Any SAE certified antifreeze can be used in your 1997 Ford Taurus. The automaker recommends that you use an anti-freeze that is rated for -35 degrees.
Antifreeze/Coolant is a fluid that prevents the car from overheating or becoming so cold that it won't start. Without it, in the summer, your car would run too hot, and in the winter, your car wouldn't run at all.