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What kind of antifreeze do you put on a Lincoln town car?

The type of antifreeze you should use in a Lincoln Town Car depends on the year of the vehicle. Older Town Cars might use a traditional green antifreeze (ethylene glycol based), while newer ones are more likely to require a compatible 50/50 mix of orange or pink antifreeze (often a HOAT - Hybrid Organic Acid Technology - or OAT - Organic Acid Technology formulation).

Crucially, you should never mix different types of antifreeze.

To determine the correct type, consult your owner's manual. This is the definitive source for your specific vehicle's requirements. The manual will specify the recommended antifreeze type and the correct mixture ratio (usually a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water).

If you don't have the owner's manual, you can try looking up the specifications online using the vehicle's year, make, and model. You could also consult a Lincoln dealership or a trusted auto parts store; providing them with your car's year and model will allow them to give you the correct recommendation.