
Cars do not need to be topped up with water regularly. However, antifreeze needs to be added. Below is an introduction to the role of antifreeze and precautions for replacement: The role of antifreeze: Another name for car antifreeze is coolant, which helps to lower the temperature of the engine. Since the engine generates a large amount of heat during operation, 60% of the heat is dissipated to the surrounding space through the cooling system. Water and methanol coolants have a low boiling point and are prone to boiling. If the vehicle operates under conditions where the coolant is boiling, even for a short period of time, it can cause engine damage or even failure. Precautions when replacing antifreeze: It is essential to use the same type of antifreeze as the original. Different types of antifreeze have different chemical compositions, and mixing them can easily lead to sedimentation and crystallization. Additionally, the cooling effect of the antifreeze will be reduced, so it is necessary to use the same type as the original antifreeze.


