No, they want you to leave it full.
Yes, they recommend conventional antifreeze. When I questioned them on that, I was told that nontoxic isn’t readily available worldwide. And they don’t want anyone to use something that contains alcohol or doesn’t have anti corrosion additives.
I was surprised to learn during this discussion that it was common practice in Russia to use Vodka. It was not taxable for this use, so cheaper than nontoxic.
Almost all pink nontoxic available in the United States has alcohol in it and/or not enough corrosion protection.
Service bulletins always override any other information.
Yes, they recommend conventional antifreeze. When I questioned them on that, I was told that nontoxic isn’t readily available worldwide. And they don’t want anyone to use something that contains alcohol or doesn’t have anti corrosion additives.
I was surprised to learn during this discussion that it was common practice in Russia to use Vodka. It was not taxable for this use, so cheaper than nontoxic.
Almost all pink nontoxic available in the United States has alcohol in it and/or not enough corrosion protection.
Service bulletins always override any other information.