Yes over a period of time it can cause physical problems and even death..........
Through the radiator cap no... But it does allow the antifreeze to come out through the cap if the pressure gets too high.
Blown head gasket. More common on a catera is a cracked oil cooler, head gasket problems are very rare on them.
Antifreeze will be leaking in the floorboard on the passenger side, there will be a smell of antifreeze through the vents.
the antifreeze runs through all your water lines in your car . . . . you put it in your water tank or radiator
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Antifreeze can be recycled through distillation, which purifies it by removing contaminants; through filtration, which involves passing the fluid through filters to remove impurities; and through chemical treatment, where additives are used to restore the antifreeze's properties. These methods help to reclaim usable antifreeze while ensuring the safe disposal of waste products. Proper recycling not only conserves resources but also prevents environmental contamination.
The water pump will pump coolant(antifreeze & water) through the engine after the thermostat opens up.
Yes, skin contact with antifreeze, which often contains ethylene glycol, can potentially make you sick. While minor skin exposure may not cause immediate harm, prolonged contact can lead to irritation or allergic reactions. Additionally, if antifreeze is absorbed through the skin, it poses a risk of systemic toxicity. It is important to wash any affected areas thoroughly and seek medical attention if symptoms develop.
you have leak somewhere
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Use a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water and fill SLOWLY to prevent an airlock through the top of the radiator