yes it is!
Because the coolant is starting to age and is picking up contaminants.This is normal, BUT, you want to ensure the coolant is replaced before too much longer.I rather change coolant too soon / early than too late.
Possible, but rare. The coolant may be circulating too fast to have time to dissipate heat when going through the radiator.Possible, but rare. The coolant may be circulating too fast to have time to dissipate heat when going through the radiator.
I believe that is gramatically right if you say,"Is it possible to have TOO much good luck"
it could be that you've put too much coolant to percentage of water in
Yes it is possible to eat too much. The stomach has a limit in terms of capacity that it can hold. However, it is possible to overeat which is not healthy.
No, if anything it would get cooler from having too much. -You have a different problem, possibly a coolant leak.
No, it is not possible to clean a CD player to much.
Yes, it is possible to overhydrate a dog and cause iatrogenic peripheral edema (build-up of water in the extracellular tissues). However, it takes placing an IV line and pushing too much IV fluids to do this - it is very unlikely you could do this at home.
It's not possible to answer, it has too many variables how big is the household? what climate they live in? How they heat and cool the home? how thermally efficient is the home?
Yes, it is possible. If you eat or drink too much of anything you can die.
Yes. You want to keep the coolant level between the min and max lines. Too much and it will overflow. Too little and you risk warping the heads or worse.
The extra coolant will simply be pushed into the reservoir once the coolant heats up enough. It is also possible that (especially if there is already some fluid in the reservoir) that it will be pushed out of the reservoir unto the ground. Radiator fluid (antifreeze) is toxic to animals (it tastes sweet and so animals may be attracted to it). Please clean up or spray down with plenty of water any coolant that leaks or pours on the ground.