The VW T5 Transporter typically requires about 6 to 7 liters of coolant, including antifreeze, depending on the engine size and configuration. It's essential to use a G12 or G13 type antifreeze, as specified by Volkswagen. Always check the owner's manual for the exact specifications and ensure the mixture is appropriate for the climate conditions.
I need to change the anti-freeze in my 2008 Pathfinder. What do I need to do to perform this task?
Four quarts of anti-freeze mixed 50/50 with four quarts of preferably distilled water should do the job, you may have some left over.
A 50/50 mix of the correct anti-freeze and distilled water. The amount depends on the year and engine size which you did not list. Start with 8 quarts which should be enough unless it is an older vehicle.
if you want the anti freeze you need to finish the game bingo win get a disc go in the store play it max and he will give you anti freeze
The RX8 takes standard anti-freeze.
you just need to make sure that it is full almost to the top now if you have put alot of water in the past you need to drain it and refill it with all anti freeze all the way
you need anti freeze. this also stops the water from boiling over (will not allow water to turn to steam when heated or freeze in sub zero temperatures).
If you can see the antifreeze on the engine, you have a leak. You need to have the system pressure tested to locate the source.
if at all possible you need to use anti freeze but water is ok to use in a pinch
Anti freeze. You need to get that fixed. and fast. Check your coolant fluid levels.
heater core is bad may need a coolant flush
60% water and 40% anti-freeze works better than, 50/50, unless it freezes often where you live.