Will the antifreeze overflow if too much is added?
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If too much antifreeze is added, it will overflow. It is best to use a syringe to extract the antifreeze that exceeds the maximum water level. Antifreeze prevents the coolant from freezing when the car is parked in cold winter, which can crack the radiator and damage the engine cylinder block. Its full name is antifreeze coolant. Many people think that antifreeze is only used in winter, but in fact, antifreeze is used all year round. There are many types of automotive antifreeze, such as calcium chloride in inorganic substances, methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, glycerin, lubricating oil in organic substances, as well as common sugar and honey in daily life, which can all be used as the base liquid for antifreeze. After adding an appropriate amount of pure soft water, it becomes antifreeze in the general sense.