Can Motorcycle Antifreeze Be Mixed?
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Motorcycle antifreeze cannot be mixed; you must use the same brand of antifreeze. Different brands of antifreeze have varying production formulas, and if mixed, the multiple additives may undergo chemical reactions, rendering the additives ineffective. Method for replacing antifreeze: Drain the old antifreeze, then flush the fluid channels with clean water. Add water to the antifreeze reservoir, then continue adding water to the reservoir so that it continuously flows through the engine cooling system. Start the engine and let it idle for 3 to 5 minutes to circulate the water. Initially, the water flowing out of the reservoir will have a faint pink tint. Continue adding clean water until the water flowing out is clear. Note: Do not forget to disconnect the heater hose and drain the water from the heater core. After draining for about an hour, add the new antifreeze through the radiator hose, which allows the antifreeze to flow quickly into the radiator. Then, add another container of antifreeze to the antifreeze reservoir until it is nearly full. Start the engine and let it run for about 10 minutes. At this point, as some air is expelled from the cooling system, the fluid level will drop slightly. Add more antifreeze until it reaches the maximum mark "MAXT" on the reservoir.