What is the normal antifreeze level for Mercedes-Benz?
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The normal antifreeze level for Mercedes-Benz is when the coolant level is above the fill line mark. If the level is too low, please add antifreeze coolant. Coolant level: The Mercedes GLC coolant reservoir will have water level markings. Under normal conditions: if the cooling system is cold, the coolant level should be above the fill line mark. If the level is too low, please add antifreeze coolant. Before opening the filler cap, let the engine cool down. To add coolant, use a mixture of diluted coolant concentrate and clean tap water in a 1:1 ratio. Function of antifreeze: Antifreeze, also known as antifreeze coolant, is a coolant with antifreeze properties. The engine generates a lot of heat during operation and needs to be cooled. Antifreeze is the circulating fluid used in the engine cooling system. Therefore, antifreeze is mainly used to dissipate heat from the powertrain.