A 1997 Jeep uses the regular green antifreeze.
A 2006 Jeep uses red, five year, HOAT antifreeze.
A 2008 Jeep uses red, five year antifreeze.
No, any antifreeze/coolant will do.
It's the pink antifreeze
anyone
2 gallons
Red, five year.
A 2001 Jeep Wrangler uses orange extended-life antifreeze. This allows the vehicle to be driven up to 150,000 miles before changing the coolant.
Half an half
Green.
I drive a 98 Wrangler. The antifreeze gets poured in a container to the right of the radiator. The radiator is the very first thing between you and the engine when you pop the hood. Open the container to the right, and pour in your antifreeze. Make sure you don't do this when the car is hot. Also, mine is yellowish and there is a line and the word "FULL" to denote how much antifreeze you should put in.