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Thread: Coolant change

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    Coolant change

    When is the optimal time to do a full coolant / radiator flush? I always use to do it every 2 years but my last service it wasn't looked at (they did say it was 48%, of which 50% is full).

    Worse thing is the risk of overheating especially with summer round the corner - although as the car is 2.5 years old , doubt it would happen (dodgy VW reliability not withstanding)
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    The optimal time to change something is when it needs changing, haha.

    It's possible to use a calibrated refractometer to determine the coolant's concentration level. The dealer should have one that's specifically calibrated for G12 and G13 coolant.

    Volkswagen use a lobrid coolant (OAT with small amounts of silicate, similar in principle to hybrid OAT) which has a very slow additive depletion rate, and has no specified replacement interval.

    Unless specified, 5 years or 250 000 km seem to be figures bandied about in regards to such long-life coolant.
    Last edited by Diesel_vert; 11-12-2013 at 09:53 AM.

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