A good quality antifreeze mixed 50/50 with water
Important!!! Use only G12 coolant for any Volkswagen or Audi. DO NOT MIX FACTORY COOLANT WITH ANY OTHER BRAND Dealers will have it for approx 20-30 dollars per gallon. Pentosin produces the coolant for Volkswagen, Audi and BMW.
Best to use the Honda coolant 50/50 mix.
If you referring to the anti-freeze/coolant. Any name brand coolant will be fine. I have a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, and I recently flushed and refilled the coolant system. I used PRESTONE. I used to 50/'50 mix they sell (already mixed). That way you don't have to mix your own antifreeze. The recommended mixture is 50/50, that's what is recommended for the Cutlass Ciera. Other mixtures are 70 (coolant)/ 30 (water). If you are going to mix it yourself make sure you use distilled water, and make sure you mix it prior to putting in the vehicle. The short answer though, just get some Prestone 50/50 anti-freeze. That's your best bet.
You want to use Green coolant, with a 50/50 mix.
The coolant container in my '96, has a mark on the front end, which says "Full Cold". When the car is cold, fill with a 50/50 coolant and water mix. FriPilot
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you always should mix coolant with water if it is full coolant. most coolant today says 50/50 on the package and is pre mixed in which case no, but if it is straight 100% coolant, yes mix with water.
50/50 mix of water and coolant is recommended.50/50 mix of water and coolant is recommended.
The best reason to use water as a coolant is because is because it has a high specific heat capacity. However, you can add a mix of antifreeze with your water.
It is usually best to add the correct mix of antifreeze and water (usually 50/50). In a situation where there is no antifreeze available, yes, add water, then check the coolant later to see if the mix is adequate, and adjust the mix if necessary.
You should not mix colors or brands of coolant.
For a 1995 Toyota Camry, it's recommended to use a coolant that meets Toyota's specifications, specifically a high-quality ethylene glycol-based coolant. The recommended coolant is typically a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water. You can also use any coolant that is compatible with older vehicles and is labeled as suitable for aluminum engines. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations regarding coolant type and maintenance.