Coolant & Antifreeze

Keep Your Engine Cool in Summer and Safe in Winter

Your vehicle’s  cooling system  relies on a balanced mix of  coolant and antifreeze  to regulate engine temperature and protect against extreme conditions. Whether it’s scorching summer heat or freezing winter mornings, these fluids keep your engine from overheating or freezing — and prevent expensive damage in the process.


At Stone Automotive, we provide professional  coolant and antifreeze services that help maintain your engine’s performance and reliability all year long.

Green coolant being poured into a car's reservoir.

What’s the Difference Between Coolant and Antifreeze?

Though often used interchangeably, coolant and antifreeze aren’t exactly the same:


  • Antifreeze  is a concentrated chemical (typically ethylene or propylene glycol) that lowers the freezing point of your vehicle’s fluids.
  • Coolant  is a mixture of antifreeze and water — usually a 50/50 blend — that regulates both high and low engine temperatures.


Together, they circulate through the  radiator  and   engine block, transferring heat and preventing internal damage.


At Stone Automotive, we check your fluid levels and refill with the right   antifreeze solution  based on your manufacturer’s specs, ensuring long-term protection.


What Happens if Your Coolant Levels Are Low?

Driving with low   car radiator coolant  or aged antifreeze can lead to serious consequences:


🔥   Engine Overheating
Excess heat can warp engine components or blow a head gasket — both costly repairs.


🛑   Corrosion and Contamination
Old or insufficient coolant allows rust and debris to build up in the system, leading to leaks or clogging.


⛽   Reduced Fuel Efficiency
An overheated engine works harder, using more fuel and reducing overall performance.


At Stone Automotive, we offer   coolant refills  and   system inspections  to catch these issues early and keep your car running safely.


Common Causes of Low Coolant or Antifreeze

Low coolant doesn’t always mean you’ve forgotten a refill — it may point to a bigger problem, such as:


🔧   Leaks  – In the   radiator,   water pump, or  hoses
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Faulty Radiator Cap  – Causing pressure loss and fluid escape
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Cracked Radiator  – Resulting in slow coolant loss over time
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Engine Block Gasket Failure  – Letting antifreeze leak internally


Our technicians at Stone Automotive will diagnose the source and recommend the right repair — whether it’s a   radiator replacement,   cap fix, or system reseal.


How Often Do You Need a Coolant Flush?

Over time, your   automotive coolant  degrades and loses effectiveness. That’s why most vehicles require a   coolant flush  every  30,000 miles or every 2–3 years, depending on the make and model.


A full   coolant flush  includes:


  • Draining old fluid
  • Flushing out debris or rust
  • Refilling with fresh coolant/antifreeze blend
  • Checking for leaks or damage


If it’s been a while since your last   radiator coolant change, visit Stone Automotive for a full evaluation.


Coolant System Services We Provide

  • Coolant level inspection
  • Coolant and antifreeze refill
  • Coolant temperature checks
  • Coolant flush and radiator drain
  • Leak detection and hose inspection
  • Radiator and water pump service
  • Thermostat and sensor checks


Our team uses premium fluids and follows manufacturer guidelines to keep your  coolant system  operating at its best.


Quench the Thirst of Your Engine With Help From

Low coolant levels, overheating, and frozen fluids can spell disaster for your engine. Don’t take the risk — let the professionals at Stone Automotive maintain your vehicle’s coolant system the right way.


📍 Visit us at 191 East Ave, Winfield, MO 63389
📞 Call us at  (636) 566-6104  to schedule a service
💻 Or book your   
coolant and antifreeze appointment  online now!