No, it does not loose it's ability to prevent freezing but it does, over time, loose it's ability to prevent rust and corrosion within the cooling system. The inhibitors break down and cannot do their job properly. Long Life antifreeze can last longer than normal antifreeze but it must also be changed according to the interval as listed in your owners manual. There is no such thing a a lifetime antifreeze.
No, because the odors in the refrigerator can contaminate the loose tea.
Yes. If the battery is disconnected in most vehicles, the PCM will loose it's memory.
a large part is water
In cars and vehicles
Vehicles lose antifreeze because they loose coolant. You have a 13 year old vehicle. Your radiator and heater hoses may be leaking and should have been changed from original equipment by now. If they have not, change them before you are on the highway and they break. After that is done, and if you are still losing antifreeze, we will look for the leak. When you start up, does white smoke come out the tail pipe? If so, you will need to check your head gasket. You will need to look around your water pump and radiator for leaks.
A loose road surface is referred to as "gravel" or "unpaved road." It can be problematic for vehicles to navigate, as the loose particles can reduce traction and increase the risk of skidding or losing control. Drivers should exercise caution when driving on loose road surfaces.
you may have a loose seal or a pinhole leak i would get it checked out asap
Leaking radiator? Leaking or loose radiator hose?
Loose paper currency refers to physical money that is not in the form of coins or stored in a wallet or purse. It typically consists of banknotes or bills that are not secured in a wallet or any other holder. Loose paper currency is often used for transactions or stored in a safe place for safekeeping.
Loose chippings are loose gravel or stone fragments which have become detached from a road surface and form a hazard to vehicles using that road
Tea leaves. Loose tea is stored in a tea-caddy.
Yes.