![]() ![]() While the manufacturers of these coolants recommend only using them in an aluminum radiator, as opposed to the copper/brass radiators, we still don’t recommend them in our all-aluminum radiators. DO NOT overfill, as this could damage the entire cooling system when the antifreeze gets hot. If your coolant level is too low (below or near the lower mark), top it up using a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze (for normal driving conditions), or pour pre-mixed antifreeze straight into the reservoir. Can you top up coolant with different coolant? ![]() The question that needs to be asked is did you check the level in the tank with the engine hot or cold? Since it was low I am guessing that it was cold, so just fill it up to the minimum level. It is fine to add coolant to the over flow reservoir, just don’t over fill it. You have to not consider the color of the coolant, but the type of coolant and what type of engine you do have. Can you mix different brands of coolant?Ĭan you mix different brands of coolant? The answer to you can mix different coolants with each other is more complex than it sounds. Engine coolant is a mixture of antifreeze and water, with a common ratio of 50:50. Antifreeze is a concentrated, glycol-based liquid that must be diluted with water before use – at which point it is referred to as coolant. Well, antifreeze and engine coolant are similar, but not the same. That’s why you need to read what the bottle says and and not rely specific color you’re pouring. Coolants that manufacturers sell can confuse matters even more, like Honda’s blue coolant. The truth is, color is not a reliable predictor for what type of coolant you have. ![]() The fact is, mixing these liquids is not safe. These days you can actually get yellow antifreeze, blue antifreeze, pink antifreeze and more. The last thing you want is for your engine to overheat. Part of this also includes making sure that you have enough antifreeze in your car. You can mix two different colors of the same kind of coolant without any problem whatsoever. The purple and above pink Vw coolant are interchangeable and can be mixed. G12 Plus free of nitrite amine and phosphate. It is produced under stringent quality controls and has proved excellent operating performance in daily use. G13 Coolant (Pink) 1 Gallon – 50/50 Ready to Use. Using the wrong engine coolant can gradually lead to corrosion and damage to the water pump, radiator, radiator hoses and cylinder gasket. Mixing different engine coolants or using the wrong coolant can impair the performance of the special additive packages this can result in increased corrosion to the radiator. Violet What happens if you put the wrong coolant in your car? Can I top up G12 with G13?Īll the reviews I can find say that G13 has replaced all the G12 additives and it is perfectly safe to mix G13 with any G12, G12+ or G12++. If you mix it, you end up with a nasty brown sludge in the system. If you flush every last bit of the g12 out of your cooling system, you can use any kind of coolant you want. Re: Do we HAVE to use G12 coolant? ( The only thing you can’t do is mix the G12 with any other kind of coolant. Volkswagen coolant is always pink or purple in color. The exact kind that your particular model uses should be stamped on the expansion tank, as well as listed in the owner’s manual. Volkswagen uses a specific Audi/VW G13 or G12 approved antifreeze. If you mix G12 and an alternate coolant bad things will happen. If there is a different type of coolant in the system (other than G12), it should be flushed really well and re-filled with G12. How do I know if my coolant is G12?Ĭolor of G12 is PINK. The “G30” stuff is the same as G12, it’s just made by a different manufacturer than Pentosin, but it can be mixed with the G12 without issue. However, if the current coolant in your car is Dexcool (orange), or generic ethylene glycol (green or yellow), mixing in G12 may cause it to coagulate and clog your heater core, radiator, pipes, or water pump. Theoretically, G12 and G13 can mix with no issues. G13 is perfectly compatible with G12 systems Check out the chart below and our PDF for more information on coolant. Antifreeze G12 is used in high-speed engines with an operating temperature of 90-110 degrees. The average service life of such a coolant is 4-5 years. It no longer contains silicates it is based on carboxylate compounds and ethylene glycol. Antifreeze G12, G12 + and G12 ++ G12 antifreeze is red or pink. ![]()
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