Why is the antifreeze always low?
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The reasons why the antifreeze is always low are: 1. Leakage. Generally, there are very obvious traces at the leakage point. 2. Poor circulation leading to rapid consumption. In this case, you can ask a professional technician to check it. Note that when adding antifreeze, it should be done after the engine temperature has dropped. During the addition process, start the engine and appropriately press the accelerator to expel gas from the system, and slowly add cold antifreeze to ensure it is fully filled. If necessary, follow the instructions to vent the cooling system. Extended content: 1. Antifreeze can also be called antifreeze coolant, which is divided into many types based on different components, including calcium chloride, ethylene glycol, glycerol, etc. 2. Its main function is to carry away excess heat from the engine cooling system, while preventing the cooling water in the pipes from freezing and cracking the radiator in winter, as well as freezing and damaging the engine cylinder block. In addition, antifreeze can also provide anti-corrosion protection for cooling components and is an indispensable liquid for the engine.