Is it serious if oil enters the antifreeze in a Maserati GTV8 4.2?
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The presence of floating oil or oil droplets in antifreeze is quite normal and not a cause for excessive concern. However, if there is a significant amount of oil, the situation requires further attention. In such cases, it is necessary to check whether the engine cylinder gasket is damaged. Additionally, there might be issues with the oil cooler or filter, or it could be due to seal aging. Therefore, when this occurs, it is advisable to visit the nearest auto repair shop for an inspection as soon as possible. Additional Information: Precautions for using antifreeze: 1. Try to use the same brand of antifreeze: Different brands of antifreeze use different metal corrosion inhibitors, so they should not be mixed. 2. The shelf life of antifreeze is usually two years: When adding antifreeze, ensure the product is within its validity period; when replacing, drain the old fluid completely, clean the cooling system thoroughly, and then add new fluid. 3. Avoid diluting with water: Traditional inorganic antifreeze should not be diluted with water, as this can cause sediment to form, severely affecting the antifreeze's normal function. Organic antifreeze can be diluted with water, but the amount of water should not be excessive. 4. Flocculent sediment: Some antifreeze may develop small amounts of flocculent sediment after being stored for a year. This is usually caused by the precipitation of additives and does not mean the antifreeze should be discarded. However, if large amounts of granular sediment appear, it indicates the antifreeze has deteriorated and should no longer be used.