How many liters of antifreeze can be added to the Haval H2 radiator?
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The Haval H2 radiator can hold 2 liters of antifreeze. When adding antifreeze, it should be filled between the upper limit F and the lower limit L for normal usage. Method for replacing antifreeze: Before completely replacing the antifreeze, conduct a thorough inspection to check for any signs of leakage or cracks in the pipelines, with a special focus on the five-way water pipe. The five-way pipe is named for its five connections to different parts of the car. Antifreeze flows through the five-way pipe and is then distributed to various parts of the vehicle to function. If there is any leakage of antifreeze in this section, the hose should be replaced or the connection re-secured as needed. Drain the old antifreeze and then flush the liquid channels with clean water. Add clean water to the antifreeze reservoir and continue to fill it until water flows continuously through the engine cooling system. Then, start the engine and let it idle for 3 to 5 minutes to circulate the water. The water initially flowing out of the reservoir will have a faint pink color. Continue adding clean water until the outflow is clear. Note: Do not forget to remove 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 to allow it to flow quickly into the radiator. Then, add another bucket of antifreeze to the antifreeze reservoir until it is nearly full. Start the engine and let it run for about 10 minutes. During this time, the coolant level will drop slightly as air is expelled from the cooling system. Add more antifreeze until the level reaches the "MAXT" mark on the reservoir.