Yes, it's generally okay to add water to the radiator after pouring in antifreeze, especially if you're trying to achieve the correct coolant mixture. However, it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s recommended coolant ratio, typically 50% antifreeze and 50% water, to ensure optimal performance and protection against freezing and overheating. Make sure the engine is cool before adding any fluids, and check for leaks after filling.
Umm, you pour it into the radiator. You know, the place that you drained it from.....
It is no longer necessary to add just water to a radiator in newer cars like the 2005 Malibu. An antifreeze that is half water and half antifreeze is usually best. Add the 50/50 antifreeze to the radiator overflow tank. It should be a plastic, see through tank hooked to the radiator.
yes you can?
You can do it either way. If you add it to the radiator, make sure you open it carefully when it is hot to prevent burns.
If you just want to add a little you can use the overflow tank to do it or if the radiator isn't full just take the radiator cap off and pour it in.
A mix of 50% clean water and 50% antifreeze is recommended in most climates. Add only when engine is cold.
you open the plastic bottle and pour in the antifreeze
It doesn't have one per se. The antifreeze overflow serves as the car's radiator cap. If you need to add antifreeze, add it there.
During Winter or whenever it is cold to lower the freezing point of the water in your car radiator. :] F
pour it into the overflow tank
A sentence for the word antifreeze may be, " What is the best antifreeze to use in drinking water?" Antifreeze is a liquid which is used to lower the freezing point.
Remove the radiator cap when the engine is cool and add the coolant into the radiator or you can add to the coolant overflow bottle. DON'T remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot!!!