Sand will absorb cooling anti-freeze that has leaked onto the ground. Many auto-parts stores will offer other synthetic substances to absorb automobile fluids.
the red coolant is only used in some GM models. you can use green only if it specifies that it can be used in GM vehicles.
extende life coolant
Because they use an orange colored coolant in it.
A seismograph is used to measure ground movement or vibrations on the Richter scale.
Yes, bar scales are used to convert map distance to ground distance.
Yes, a coolant is a substance (usually a liquid) used to absorb heat.
It is often useful as a coolant because it can absorb thermal energy without a large change in temperature.
It leaks onto ground and contaminates soil And ground water
If you used mobil1 fully synthetic oil then yes. My father and my angle had it happened to them. No leaks no smoke not in coolant. Case against mobil1?
Do you mean which coolant is used in Maruti Suzuki 800 or is it used? If you question was "Is a coolant used in Maruti Suzuki 800". Then my answer is yes.
Water alone is not used as coolant for automobiles.
Leaking coolant can be from many areas. On the 2.2 Turbo used in your Daytona, there isn't anything above the valve cover, but it could be leaking from the head/block mating surface, due to a blown headgasket or a warped cylinder head. Also the turbo vehicles have coolant feed and drain lines going to and from the turbo, checkout the connections on the turbo for leaks and also on the thermostat housing and the rear of the block where it feeds.Finally, check all hoses on the radiator and the rad itself for any leaks or even a cracked head or block for coolant leaks.
Used coolant should be properly recycled.
regular "green" coolant
Possible that coolant is leaking into combustion chamber and burning off. Does engine act like its missing at idle and smooths out at higher rpms? possible head gasket. I had the same problem i used steelseal.com worth its weight in gold.
Green coolantGreen coolant
dex-cool coolant is used in most 3.1 engines,