Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler dealer. Also look for any aftermarket type that says it is compatible with Chrysler. Zerex G05 is compatible.
HOAT type coolant. Buy it at the dealer or the only HOAT aftermarket coolant I am aware of is Zerex GO-5 in the gold container.
Match the color of your antifreeze to the new one you buy unless it states its good for all types.
Coolant recommendations and cautions: The recommended mixture is 50/50 ethylene-glycol and low mineral content water. Never use pure antifreeze. Only Mopar Antifreeze Coolant, 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula (glycol base coolant with corrosion inhibitors called HOAT) is recommended. This coolant offers the best engine cooling without corrosion when mixed with 50% distilled water.
today's antifreeze is very much standardized. you go to any auto supplier buy the antifreeze which is on sale and follow the instruction will give you a new fill of antifreeze.
Any antifreeze brand from a well known oil company will do. To be on the safe side buy only a well known brand at a service station. Dilute with distilled water 50 percent unless you are aiming at operating the jeep under severe frost conditions, then use it undiluted or according to the producer's recommendations.
Depends where you buy it, but around $14-15 this year.
Ford Dealers carry the Orange colored Antifreeze for Jags
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.
( YES ) you can buy premixed engine coolant ( antifreeze mixed with water ) or concentrated antifreeze
to make your life easier just buy the predeluted 50/50 antifreeze its already mixed and its compatible with any vehicle any year any make
today's antifreeze is very much standardized. you go to any auto supplier buy a standard antifreeze and follow the instruction will give you a new fill of antifreeze
depends on what kind you buy , you can buy premixed (already has water added ) or just plane antifreeze ,then you need to mix it 50/50 with water