How to Mix Car Coolant
On its own, coolant helps your car flush built-up heat out of its radiator to prevent your car from overheating. However, if you mix coolant...
On its own, coolant helps your car flush built-up heat out of its radiator to prevent your car from overheating. However, if you mix coolant with water in the proper ratio, you can also reap the benefits of the coolant's or antifreeze's anti-corrosive properties. You'll need to consult your car's owner's manual to learn the proper specifications for use of antifreeze or coolant, but there are several general principles to keep in mind when you mix car coolant with water.
Instructions
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Consult your car's manual. There will be a section dedicated to coolant or antifreeze-usage specifications. If you cannot find this information, contact your car's manufacturer to learn the specs you need to know before proceeding.
2Stick to brand-name coolants, such as Prestone and ThermalTake.
3Mix your antifreeze at a one-to-one ratio with water. For temperate climates, this will provide the protection you need in winter weather and effectively work to keep your engine from overheating. In addition, a 50/50 coolant-to-water ratio fights rust, boiling and engine corrosion.
4Mix an ethylene-glycol coolant with water in a 70:30 ratio (in other words, 70-percent coolant to 30-percent water). This is recommended if you live in an environment that experiences harsh winter weather. It is also the highest coolant-to-water ratio that most experts recommend for use in car engines.
5Combine factory antifreeze or coolant products, such as DEX-COOL, with water at a ratio not exceeding 60:40 (60-percent antifreeze or coolant to 40-percent water). Mixing a long-life factory antifreeze product like DEX-COOL with water does not take away from its efficacy and may actually help it last longer. However, combining DEX-COOL with other coolant or antifreeze products can diminish its potency.
6Make absolutely certain that both your car's engine and coolant system are completely cool before you begin to work with them. When you have drained your car's coolant system and achieved the proper mixture of antifreeze or coolant and water, refill your car's coolant system with the appropriate solution and hit the road.
7Learn more about coolant on the Road & Travel Magazine website (see Resources below).