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welsh alex



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what / where do i put antifreeze for skiing trip?

hi there
off skiing to merribel next friday
temp drops to -20 to -30 is poss at night

what do you recommend i use for antifreeze and where do i put it?
silly question but diesel and water for washing the screen is the limit of my knowledge! Very Happy
cheers
alex

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Alex I would suggest that you get some advice from your local dealer or take a look at what the owner's manual says.





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Hi, welshalex, the antifreeze in the coolant (pink stuff in expansion tank at front of engine bay) should have been put in as a 50 / 50 mix at factory,and should be fine down to -40. If you mean windscreen washer water antifreeze, I would suggest you may need to add some more anti freeze stuff to stop that freezing. Have a look in handbook for more details. Wink

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thanks you three......
texstar think you nailed it just what i wanted to hear
VA - limited snow but enough i hope on webcams looks ok, unlimited booze in chalet Very Happy
so basicallly i can add antifreeze to washer water (got some autoglym to mix into correct ratio)
and can leave all else well alone??

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Alex I would suggest that you get some advice from your local dealer or take a look at what the owner's manual says.





Are you sure there will be enough snow to ski on.................. I've been reading in the travel sections of the sunday papers today that in most resorts the management are praying for a decent dump of snow at the moment. There's more at Aviemore than in most of the European resorts.


nope , praying too, its cold but not too much snow , about 40-50cm on top slopes, come on snow Smile

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welsh alex wrote:
so basicallly i can add antifreeze to washer water (got some autoglym to mix into correct ratio) and can leave all else well alone??



DON'T add car radiator antifreeze to the washer bottle - use neat or not too diluted screen cleaner as that already has an anti-freezing additive in it. You can get window washer winter concentrate from Halfords. If you add car radiator antifreeze you will strip the paint off your car when you wash the windows! It really is that corrosive! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
welsh alex wrote:
so basicallly i can add antifreeze to washer water (got some autoglym to mix into correct ratio) and can leave all else well alone??



DON'T add car radiator antifreeze to the washer bottle - use neat or not too diluted screen cleaner as that already has an anti-freezing additive in it. You can get window washer winter concentrate from Halfords. If you add car radiator antifreeze you will strip the paint off your car when you wash the windows! It really is that corrosive!


cheers - no im not that bad!! Smile
was basically unsure if anything was needed to be added to the main engine water but it seems i can leave well alone

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