The antifreeze – or coolant – in the engine of your petrol-powered vehicle is somewhat like the air humans breathe. It’s taken for granted until there isn’t any, then bad things happen. Engines seize, ...
Are you confused by coolant colors? You are not alone. Almost all of the antifreeze/coolant sold is made from about 95 percent ethylene glycol. So why do they vary so much in color? Different additive ...
While all vehicles require coolant to prevent engine overheating issues, not all coolant is the same. Here are the ...
The antifreeze in your engine helps regulate temperature when your engine is in extreme conditions. It is a colored liquid mixed with water. Temperature changes outside change the amount of antifreeze ...
When there’s next to no coolant or antifreeze in your car’s system, or it has changed its color to dark brown, it certainly needs replacement to avoid any further problems with overheating. So, let’s ...
Polaris Laboratories is busting coolant myths, one by one! Check out the second video in our Coolant Myths, Busted! series. Does the color of your coolant mean anything? It’s important to understand ...
Jason Cannon (00:00): CCJ's 10-44 is brought to you by Chevron Delo Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oil. Now there's even more reasons to choose Delo. (00:09): Coolant and antifreeze there's absolutely no ...