At what level does the antifreeze trigger an alarm?
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Normal coolant levels should be between the MAX and MIN range. If the antifreeze level falls below the MIN (minimum) mark, it indicates insufficient coolant, and the antifreeze warning light will illuminate to alert you. How to determine if antifreeze is low: Observe the antifreeze warning light on the dashboard. If it lights up, it is likely due to low antifreeze levels, though it could also be caused by excessively high engine temperatures. Check the antifreeze reservoir. If the level is below the MIN mark, do not continue driving; promptly add antifreeze. Inspect the water level markings on the antifreeze tank. Normal antifreeze levels should be between the maximum and minimum marks. To check if antifreeze is low, look at the markings. If the antifreeze is below the minimum mark, it means the antifreeze is low. How to choose antifreeze: The basic indicators of antifreeze are its freezing point and boiling point. Antifreeze available on the market comes in specifications such as -15°C, -25°C, -30°C, and -40°C freezing points. Generally, it is advisable to choose an antifreeze with a freezing point at least 10°C lower than the lowest temperature in your region.