In automotive terms, yes.
Antifreeze and coolant are the same thing.
Yes
Yes , the two are one in the same .
Yes, engine coolant and antifreeze generally refer to the same fluid used in a vehicle's cooling system. Antifreeze is the concentrated form, while coolant is a diluted mixture of antifreeze and water. Both are used to regulate engine temperature and prevent freezing in cold conditions. Always check your vehicle's manual for specific recommendations on using and mixing these substances.
Anitfreeze IS coolant
Antifreeze keeps your coolant from freezing. It keeps your coolant more "fluid".
You have to go to Toyota and get the coolant that Toyota makes for their vehicles, DO NOT add GM Dexcool antifreeze, it is not the same.
In general, a coolant is any liquid that will keep your car from overheating. While, antifreeze is a liquid coolant that is formulated to withstand sub freezing temperatures without freezing to a solid state.same thing but different name,but i guess coolant is to keep your engine cool and the antifreeze also does the same plus it keeps your engine safe from frezing as well.
Zerex antifreeze coolant
This is used to keep the motor from overheating and from freezing. Thus the name "antifreeze" and "coolant".
Always use antifreeze. Water does not have any water pump lubricants or anti corrosion properties, antifreeze coolant does.
engine coolant