Check the coolant level at regular intervals, approximately every 4 weeks.
For topping up, use a mixture of antifreeze and lime-free water.
When the engine is cold (coolant temperature is about 20°C), the coolant level in the expansion tank should be between the FULL and LOW marks.
If the fluid level on a cold engine is close to the LOW mark, add coolant.
Add cold coolant only to a cold engine to avoid damage.
If the fluid level drops noticeably, perform an external inspection and find leaks.
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Checking the coolant level (Hyundai Elantra J1)
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