I believe it is safe just not in the winter.
Read the owner's manual and buy any antifreeze that meets the requirements listed. The manual calls for Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid, but any water/ethylene glycol based antifreeze solution should be OK. Use the regular green antifreeze, mixed at least 50/50 with water, but never over 70% antifreeze, or just buy it pre-mixed. Make sure it is safe to use with aluminum engine parts. I use Prestone.
Always use antifreeze. Water does not have any water pump lubricants or anti corrosion properties, antifreeze coolant does.
It uses a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze/coolant
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.
Just in the case of an emergency ( and if the temperature is above freezing ) Straight water has no corrosion protection for your engine cooling system like a 50 / 50 mixture of antifreeze and preferably distilled water ( although the corrosion protection of antifreeze does " wear out " )
Yes, but. Antifreeze is also a corrosion inhibitor. It protects the engine and head gasket from corrosion problems. It is far better, and safer to use a 50/50 antifreeze and water mix in the engine.
You want to use a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze, but use the manufacture recommended antifreeze, it comes straight anti freeze in which case you would mix a gallon of antifreeze to a gallon of water or you can buy a pre mixed container of antifreeze if your just trying to top off
Yes toothpaste contains antifreeze along with other compounds that help purify the mouth whenever they are in use, tooth paste contains a safe antifreeze not harmful to human's..
use half water half antifreeze to the fill level
A Blaster is air cooled, not water cooled. no antifreeze.
I'm pretty sure its the green like alot of older cars. but to be safe get the MULTI use antifreeze.
distilled water is recommended