What does 'evans' at the back of a car mean?

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VanEvangeline
07/29/25 3:18pm
Evans at the back of a car indicates that the vehicle uses Evans waterless coolant. Cars equipped with Evans waterless coolant typically have an 'evans' sticker on the rear. This coolant retains heat longer than conventional coolants after the engine is turned off and has a higher boiling point. Additionally, this antifreeze has zero corrosiveness, causing no harm to the engine block while extending the engine's lifespan. Coolant is a type of antifreeze that prevents the coolant from freezing in cold weather, which could otherwise crack the radiator or damage the engine cylinders. Antifreeze is not just for winter use; it should be used year-round. Under normal maintenance conditions, the antifreeze in a car should be replaced annually.
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