50% anti freeze 50% water, so use half the bottle and the other half of the antifreeze in the bottle top it off for water for next time
It's due to the car over heating and it's usually because of cheap anti freeze or too much water in the mixture. (Probably a clogged radiator or a bad thermostat, too much water or "cheap anti-freeze" has nothing to do with it. They don't make "cheap" anti freeze. Anti-freeze is just that... anti-freeze!)
50% water (distilled water is better) and 50% antifreeze
2Ml is ok
Dont use to much Anti freeze - (make sure ratio of water to Anti freeze are in balance) use gloves when using anti freeze Dont drink it :) Hope this helps
i usually put 2 litres of anti freeze an fill rest with water
it depends!! i reckon about 1 hour - 1 and a half hours
It should be 50% WATER, 50% ANTI-FREEZE, which should put your protection at 40 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. If you add to much anti-freeze, you may have problems with boil over later in the summer.
The 2002 Chrysler Town and Country minivan has a cooling system anti-freeze capacity of five gallons. You can mix the anti-freeze and water at a 50-50 ratio.
Four quarts of anti-freeze mixed 50/50 with four quarts of preferably distilled water should do the job, you may have some left over.
A 50/50 mix of the correct anti-freeze and distilled water. The amount depends on the year and engine size which you did not list. Start with 8 quarts which should be enough unless it is an older vehicle.
it is recommended that you add as much of a one gallon container of anti freeze as your radiater will hold .after that use plain water to finish filling it.