How often should the coolant in a Bora be replaced?

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McVivienne
07/29/25 7:52pm
Bora coolant generally needs to be replaced every 2 years or approximately 60,000 kilometers. Below is relevant information about coolant: Coolant needs timely replenishment: In summer, coolant evaporates quickly, so it's essential to frequently check if the coolant level is low. If it is low, promptly replenish it with the same brand of coolant. Do not use coolant from other brands or water. How coolant works: Coolant is the primary working medium in a car engine's cooling system. It ensures the engine cooling system maintains an appropriate operating temperature through forced circulation. Functions of coolant: In addition to its antifreeze properties, coolant formulated with chemicals like ethylene glycol not only resists low temperatures but also has excellent high-temperature resistance characteristics.
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