When selecting antifreeze for an ATV, it's important to use a coolant specifically formulated for off-road vehicles. Look for a non-toxic, ethylene glycol-based antifreeze that is suitable for aluminum engines and provides protection against corrosion. Additionally, consider an antifreeze that is designed for extreme temperatures to ensure optimal performance in various weather conditions. Always check your ATV's owner's manual for manufacturer recommendations regarding coolant type and mixture ratios.
G12 the red kind
Gm Dex Cool or equivalent. The red color antifreeze.
Was built with Dexcool
dex-cool
Green my friend
Yes, car antifreeze can be used in an ATV, but it's important to ensure that it is compatible with the specific type of cooling system in the ATV. Many ATVs use a mixture of water and antifreeze for their cooling systems, so using a product that meets the manufacturer's specifications is crucial. Additionally, the antifreeze should be suitable for aluminum components if the ATV has an aluminum engine. Always consult the owner's manual for recommended fluids.
Petrol....
You can use any kind of antifreeze as long as it is a 50/50 mixture. Name brands are probably better to use.
That all depends on what kind of antifreeze was in there before. It comes stock with the green color. but if there is another color in there now either put the same color in or flush the whole system and put the desired type in there. If you mix colors your system will become clogged with antifreeze jello :(
depends on what kind you buy , you can buy premixed (already has water added ) or just plane antifreeze ,then you need to mix it 50/50 with water
dex-cool only
10w-40 motorcycle or ATV oil will work just fine.