No. Antifreeze should not mix with engine oil in any vehicle.
To filter out any small particles from the lubrication system. Even the slightest piece of debris will harm the bearings, pistons, and rings in an engine.
what happens when you inhale antifreeze when driving a truck for a long period what health problems can it have on a person
Yes, antifreeze can be lethal to prairie dogs if ingested. Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, which is toxic to animals and can cause serious harm or death if consumed.
Yes they do!
No they harm it.
no, if you mean in the windscreen washer fluid, why would that harm your car? all it does is clean your windows.
Antifreeze can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. If released into the environment, it can contaminate water sources and harm aquatic life. It is important to follow proper disposal methods for antifreeze to protect the environment.
It is not safe to dispose of antifreeze in a toilet. Antifreeze contains harmful chemicals that can contaminate water sources and harm the environment. It should be taken to a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper disposal.
Yes, antifreeze contains ethylene glycol which is toxic to plants. Exposure to antifreeze can damage plant cells, disrupt water balance, and lead to wilting and stunted growth. It is important to keep antifreeze away from plants to prevent harm.
They do harm the ozone. But the amount is very less.
Putting 100% "straight" antifreeze in your car's radiator will expose the cooling system to freezing at a much higher temperature than would the appropriate and recommended mix of roughly 50/50 antifreeze and water. Antifreeze works best WITH water.
engine bearings failed . do not run engine until bearings have been replaced. (note) count the bearings that came out in the oil and compare that number to the number on your new bearings. any bearings left in the engine can become failed with other parts and harm the engine. Some times, magnets will placed into oil filters.