FAQ about Coolant
Coolant, also known as antifreeze, is a liquid used in the engine’s cooling system to prevent overheating and frost damage. It also provides corrosion and rust protection, helping to extend the engine’s lifespan.
Coolant should be replaced according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, typically every two to four years. Regular coolant changes ensure the cooling system remains efficient and continues to protect the engine from corrosion and freezing.