The color is green, that is the color of antifreeze that you need to use in your sebring.
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.
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.
Sounds like transmission fluid is getting in to your antifreze. Some types of antifreeze are normally red in color.
it doesn't matter on the color I have to disagree with the above answer. The color does matter. Antifreeze is a very important fluid in your vehicle. Put the wrong type antifreeze in the system and you can create problems. You do not list the year so it is impossible for me to tell you the correct anti-freeze for your Ford. Just use exactly what your owner's manual says and you cannot go wrong.
Green
Green
It will be the orange.
in 1994 they still used the green antifreeze.
yes of course
Green color antifreeze meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ( it came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and the GREEN color antifreeze )