Can the car still be driven if the coolant level is too low?
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It is not advisable to continue driving. You should safely pull over to the side of the road. The functions of coolant are as follows: Anti-boiling: Coolant that meets national standards typically has a boiling point exceeding 105°C, compared to water's boiling point of 100°C. This allows coolant to withstand higher temperatures without boiling (overheating), meeting the cooling needs of high-load engines to some extent. Anti-freezing: In extremely low temperatures, coolant ensures the vehicle's cooling system is not damaged by freezing. Generally, common antifreeze solutions have freezing points between -20°C and -45°C, and the appropriate type should be selected based on regional climate conditions to meet usage requirements.