Is it a milky tan color? If so, it sounds like a blown head gasket.
My antifreeze is a tan color
Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
well one way to tell is if the oil is a milky color..... that means the oil is mixed with your antifreeze
Water or antifreeze.
The color of antifreeze that you use on a 2004 Ford Escape is green.
The color is green, that is the color of antifreeze that you need to use in your sebring.
Hard water can cause antifreeze color to change due to mineral deposits and impurities from the water being mixed with the antifreeze. This can result in the antifreeze appearing darker or discolored. It is recommended to use distilled water when mixing antifreeze to avoid color changes and ensure optimal performance.
The trans fluid will take on a pink, milky look.
Milky Color!!
milky oil is caused by water and antifreeze contamintaion, you have a bad head gasket. replace both headgaskets
it is blue
I believe it turns milky looking or your oil level keeps going up