
Antifreeze can be diluted with water, but only distilled water should be added, and not too much. Adding excessive water can impair the radiator's functionality. Methods to determine if antifreeze is low: Observe the antifreeze warning light on the dashboard. If it lights up, it likely indicates low antifreeze levels, though it could also be due to excessively high engine temperature. Check the antifreeze reservoir. If the fluid level is below the minimum mark (MIN), do not continue driving and add antifreeze promptly. Inspect the water level markings on the antifreeze tank. The normal antifreeze level 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 level, it indicates a shortage.


