Yes, you can. Depending on how much you put in, it will change the boiling point of the coolant. If it's just a little bit, you shouldn't affect it that much. If it's a lot, you have to watch the temperature more often. For best results, you need a 50/50 mixture of coolant & water.
The color that you get when you mix red and orange would be a darker orange. This is also known as a blood orange.
you got a dead battery. go buy another one
the color orange
You get a really dark shade of orange. :)
The orange
It means that your engine oil is mixing in with your radiator fluid. You probably have water in your oil too. I would take it in and have it fixed.
Red, Orange, or Yellow, I think...
you use green antifreeze not orange// orange in GM only do not use orange .......
Rust, It is time for a coolant flush.
No
that you have to ware green or orange clothes
depending if you live in mainly cold or hot weather area, cold weather-- use a 50-50 dexcool [orange liquid] straight in backup tank and 50% antifreeze/50% water in radiator, do not add water to backup tank. Hot weather-- [my recommendation] use a 50-50 dexcool [orange liquid] straight in backup tank [no water], and 20% antifreeze/80% water plus add liquid called waterwetter [pink liquid] to radiator, this will greatly keep engine running cooler by almost 15-20 degrees
Its in behind the left fan on the radiator. Its pretty deep down in there, with a little orange/yellow loop on top. If your engine is hot, you'll probably burn your hand on the left side of your upper radiator hose reaching in to check it.Good Luck!
if you are talking about the orange light that looks like (sorta) a house, it would be a low coolant warning light. apparently, that is supposed to be a radiator.
Lift hood, look down between engine and radiator on right side of engine bay. The unit that looks like a coffee can with and orange juice can hung off of it with a large wire from the battery going to it is the starter and solenoid.
Yes. Only if you grade it.
"Look at that orange marmalade!" :)