Different colors of coolant indicate variations in chemical formulations and properties, which can affect performance and compatibility with specific engine types. For example, green coolant typically contains ethylene glycol and is often used in older vehicles, while orange or yellow coolants usually contain organic acid technology (OAT) for extended life in newer models. The color coding helps mechanics and vehicle owners identify the right type of coolant for their engines, ensuring optimal cooling and protection against corrosion. Always consult the vehicle's manual for the appropriate coolant type.
be sure to not mix the different colours(red&Green) they Aren't compatiable with each other.if in doubt drain then flush system then completely renew the coolant.
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
It has many different colours
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You Can Get Felt In Many Different Colours. Especially The Colours In The RainBow.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.
Different colors of coolant distinguish specific types and their composition. Standard neon green coolant is made of ethylene glycol, while orange coolant uses Dexcool.
It is in your genes
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