Antifreeze, also known as engine coolant, is a liquid that is added to a vehicle’s cooling system to prevent the engine from freezing in cold weather and overheating in hot weather. It is important to check the antifreeze level and condition regularly to ensure that it is providing adequate protection.
There are a few different ways to check the antifreeze level. One way is to look at the coolant reservoir. The reservoir is usually located under the hood of the vehicle and is made of clear plastic. The antifreeze level should be between the “full” and “low” marks on the reservoir. If the level is low, you can add more antifreeze until it reaches the “full” mark.