if you are in non subzero climate, nothing.... But anti-freeze is an additive to your radiators water suply. If your radiator is out of WATER then it won't work properly and the engine can overheat. If the water level is fine, but you don't add the proper amount of anti-freeze, it is not a problem...until winter :p You should add the proper amount of anti-freeze per amount of water you add to a radiator that is low, so you don't forget when the cold weather comes.
Possible destruction of the system (the freezing point of the water is under the freezing point of the antifreeze agent).
we would burn to death from the sun. we would probably run out of air too
you whould have dirty water and it would run out in kill u
i think the reaction of the plant will be to die without chloroplasts.
This could happen if the norton license runs out. Or the program is corrupted. try to repair the software or reinstall it.
Absolutely nothing.
antifreeze is intended only for an engine, not for a transmission. there is coolant FOR a transmission, i would say that there would not be sufficient cooling for the transmission. it would probably overheat.
color has no effect on the performance of antifreeze... it all works the same and there will be no damage at all
YES
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.
it is concentrated to be mixed w/ water. the vehicle wont over heat or freeze unless its EXTREMELY hot or cold.
no, why would it have antifreeze?
If you drive with no antifreeze in your radiator you could ruin the motor. At a minimum you would probably blow a head gasket. The worse thing that can happen is that the motor will freeze up.
she would no longer be a run away!!
Antifreeze is supposed to be mixed with water , usually a 50 / 50 miix but if you live in a colder climate up to 60 % antifreeze is O.K.
If there is a small drip of antifreeze under the car behind the right front tire, this could be from the evaporation hose. Antifreeze may drip after the car has been run with the air conditioning on. If the air conditioning was not on just previous to noticing the antifreeze, it would be a good idea to check all of the hoses for leaks.
No
Vinegar is corrosive for the metallic parts.