Is Air Energy Antifreeze the Same as Automotive Antifreeze?
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Air energy antifreeze and automotive antifreeze are the same. The full name of antifreeze should be antifreeze coolant, which means a coolant with antifreeze function. Antifreeze can prevent the coolant from freezing and cracking the radiator or damaging the engine cylinder block or head when the vehicle is parked in cold winter. Vehicle antifreeze generally needs to be replaced every 2 years or 40,000 kilometers, which is just a reference period. For commercial vehicles with longer mileage, the replacement cycle is shorter. Since the driving conditions of each vehicle are different, the replacement should be based on actual usage. Check the condition of the antifreeze; if it is found to be insufficient, replenish it promptly. If suspended matter, sediment, or deterioration/discoloration is found in the antifreeze, it should be replaced immediately, and the system should be cleaned. The basic indicators of antifreeze are the freezing point and boiling point. The freezing points of antifreeze available on the market include -15°C, -25°C, -30°C, -40°C, etc. Generally, it is advisable to choose one that is at least 10°C lower than the lowest temperature in your region.