What Are the Effects of Overfilling Antifreeze in a Car?
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Overfilling antifreeze in a car can lead to thermal expansion during operation, causing it to overflow from the pressure relief valve and leave stains. The primary function of antifreeze is to prevent the coolant from freezing in cold winter conditions, which could otherwise crack the radiator or damage the engine cylinders or cylinder head. Steps to Replace Antifreeze: 1. Unscrew the radiator cap to drain the old antifreeze; 2. Run the engine at idle and pour in clean water until the water coming out of the radiator is clear; 3. Once the water has fully drained, close the drain valve; 4. Add new antifreeze until the liquid level is between the MAX and MIN marks; 5. Close the cap and let the engine idle for two to three minutes. Precautions for Using Antifreeze: 1. Try to use the same brand of antifreeze; 2. Ensure the product is within its expiration date when adding it; 3. Avoid diluting it with water; 4. If a large amount of particulate sediment appears, it indicates the antifreeze has deteriorated and should no longer be used.