Not exact matches
You can find the classics
as well as several signature drinks (the
Antifreeze).
So I added some... I'm thinking everything is
good, started it up let it run for some minutes, but
as soon I turn the car off all of the
antifreeze is coming out of a hose that was not connected to anything.
Because water has
good properties
as a coolant,
antifreeze is used in internal combustion engines and other heat transfer applications, such
as HVAC chillers and solar water heaters.
My least favourite things would be those damn cornering lamps, the black interior looks dirty within days (see photos), the slight gas - pedal pause, the heated seats do not stay on between drives, the ever present slight
antifreeze smell when the heater is on (though all of my more recent VWs had this
as well) and it is difficult to clean the inside of the front windscreen (this may have something to do with the vapours from the
antifreeze smell,
as my previous newer VWs also had this).
This includes
antifreeze, which tastes sweet but is deadly,
as well as rat or insect baits or poisons, and lawn chemicals.
If you think that your dog or cat has ingested
antifreeze, the
best thing to do is take them to a veterinarian
as soon
as possible.
The
best way to make sure your pet doesn't consume
antifreeze is to be vigilant about checking the driveway for spills and monitor your pet when they're out on walks,
as well.
Keep your pets a far distance away from potentially toxic plants and flowers,
as well as citronella candles, insecticides, rat poison, and
antifreeze.
While your pet is still getting accustomed to its new home, install childproof latches on cabinet doors and keep household chemicals and cleaners — such
as bleach, ammonia, and
antifreeze —
well sealed and out of your pet's reach.
As a responsible pet owner, it's up to YOU to protect your dog from negative interactions with other dogs or people, as well as preventing your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, such as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemical
As a responsible pet owner, it's up to YOU to protect your dog from negative interactions with other dogs or people,
as well as preventing your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, such as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemical
as well as preventing your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, such as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemical
as preventing your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, such
as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemical
as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemicals.
Better known
as «non-toxic»
antifreeze, these products use a different agent that is not so harmful to your pet.
Many toxins, such
as antifreeze and rat poison, taste
good to cats, and they can be poisoned if they simply drink from a puddle.
To protect pets and people from
antifreeze poisoning, product manufacturers
as well as some humane groups propose adding a bitter, taste - aversive agent such
as denatonium benzoate (Bitrex ®) to ethylene glycol - containing automobile
antifreeze, and federal legislation has been proposed to this effect.
Chemicals and components that are frequently used during winter, including
antifreeze, salt and ice melt can be toxic and even deadly to ferals,
as well as to your own pets.
Roads can be made more slippery after rains by leaves,
antifreeze or oil, and crosswalk lines or other painted surfaces can become slick
as well.
Top off your
antifreeze as well.