What does the 'evans' sticker on the rear of a car mean?

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AlyssaFitz
07/29/25 4:19pm
The 'evans' sticker on the rear of a car indicates that the vehicle uses Evans waterless coolant. Cars that use Evans waterless coolant typically have an 'evans' sticker on the back. Waterless coolant, also known as waterless cooling oil or automotive cooling oil, is a new type of automotive consumer product that eliminates common cooling system issues caused by traditional coolants, such as corrosion, scale formation, cavitation, and overheating, thereby extending the engine's lifespan. The main benefits of waterless coolant include: 1. Anti-corrosion; 2. No or extremely low pressure; 3. Increased power; 4. Faster acceleration; 5. Fuel savings; 6. High boiling point and low freezing point, preventing freezing expansion in low temperatures and overheating in high temperatures; 7. Thermal balance; 8. Reduced emissions; 9. Less maintenance.
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