nope
2006-08-14 03:10:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Most antifreeze now is pre mixed, so no you dont have to dilute. Just make sure it says pre-mixed on the container or 50/50. If you buy it pre mixed it takes out all the guess wor. costs 3 dollars at walmart.
2006-08-14 10:12:15
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answer #2
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answered by rick 2
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YES!! It should be roughly a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze-water. If you are not comfortable with mixing it, it is also sold premixed and ready-to-add.
2006-08-14 10:13:26
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answer #3
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answered by Randy 2
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depends on how it is bottled... read the bottle... if you buy a type that is premixed don't add water... if it doesn't say premixed you need to add water 50/50 mix..... do not use full strength if not premixed, if you are in a colder atmosphere it WILL freeze.. antifreeze doesn't have the ability to withstand low temps until it is mixed with water
2006-08-14 10:33:41
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answer #4
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answered by streetrodmaniac 3
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it all the depends on how cold it gets where you re at. alot of anti freeze comes 50/50 already diluted. it will not hurt to run full strength.
2006-08-14 10:13:11
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answer #5
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answered by duc602 7
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yes you do,,all anti freeze comes full strength and it is recommended that it be cut to 50%,,otherwise when it does turn winter time,,you wont have a good heater at all,,because strait anti freeze will not get hot enough to put out a good heat,,,no anti freeze i have ever seen comes pre-mixed,,all of it has to mixed 50% with water,,this way your engine runs cool in the summer,,and warm enough in the winter to keep you warm,,i own a repair shop,,and this is one of the main things we do,,in the fall is winterize vehicles i hope this helps.
2006-08-14 10:42:01
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answered by dodge man 7
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Not necessary. Full strength is ok.
2006-08-14 10:10:45
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answered by Greg 5
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