This is the second post I wrote concerning Anti freeze. A couple of people said that when it's in the 20's, like it is here, then it is normal for the anti freeze to be on low, (like mine is, right now) and when it warms up, the antifreeze will expand and become full again. I think that is quite possible, but I have never heard that before.
The second question I want to ask is this, "IF" the car is low on antifreeze, is it better to keep starting your car through the night and keeping the engine as warm as possible or is it better to not even turn the car on, maybe waiting a couple of days, until this freeze passes and it warms up?
Thank you, I am just concerned right now, this being the first time it has snowed in years
The second question I want to ask is this, "IF" the car is low on antifreeze, is it better to keep starting your car through the night and keeping the engine as warm as possible or is it better to not even turn the car on, maybe waiting a couple of days, until this freeze passes and it warms up?
Thank you, I am just concerned right now, this being the first time it has snowed in years