what type of antifreeze does a 1999 plymouth breeze take?
Asked by pj_abc__poy17 Nov 25, 2015 at 01:19 AM about the 1999 Plymouth Breeze
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Dexron or regular antifreeze?
11 Answers
Dexron is automatic transmission fluid. Use anti-freeze!
pj_abc__poy17 answered 8 years ago
Dexron is also a type of antifreeze. I keep a bottle in the trunk of my other car. I just bought this other car and it didn't come with an owners manual, thank you very much. If it did, I would have read it. I probably know more about car repairs than you do. I do my own brakes, oil changes, can change out a radiator, starter and water pump. I've rebuilt 2 starters. If you're not going to help, don't reply.
I believe you are thinking of Dexcool.
Now what were you saying?
pj_abc__poy17 answered 8 years ago
Okay, Dexron Dexcool. You had to know what I meant. I didn't need a smart ass remark. Or do you not know the answer?
DexCool is garbage in my opinion and can cause problems if mixed with regular antifreeze.. Use regular name brand antifreeze at a 50/50 ratio (antifreeze to water). Better yet, buy premixed 50/50 antifreeze and use it straight out of the bottle.
Mr. Know it all obviously does want any help so I am sure he can figure it out.
pj_abc__poy17 answered 8 years ago
That's Mrs. know it all. Thank you very much.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/08/gm_dexcool.html