What is VW G12 coolant?

What is VW G12 coolant?

G12 coolant is red or pink and is made up of carboxylate and ethylene glycol. It is used in high-performance engines with operating temperatures of 90-110 degrees. G12 coolant has a service life of 4-5 years.

What is equivalent to G12 coolant?

G13
The G13 has the same exceptional cooling and antifreeze performance as G12++, but it is manufactured using glycerin. Glycerin is much less harmful to the environment than glycol. The G13 is also excellent for cooling and protection against corrosion and chalk deposits.

Does Volkswagen sell coolant?

The only types of coolant you should put in your Volkswagen are either G11 or G12 approved anti-phosphate, anti-amine, anti-phosphorous coolant — whichever the owner’s manual calls for using. Look on your expansion tank for the recombined coolant type as well.

Can I use G13 coolant instead of G12?

G13 is perfectly compatible with G12 systems Check out the chart below and our PDF for more information on coolant.

What kind of coolant do you put in a VW?

Some people also choose to flush their coolant system at the time of timing belt replacement as it makes the job more convenient. The only types of coolant you should put in your Volkswagen are either G11 or G12 approved anti-phosphate, anti-amine, anti-phosphorous coolant — whichever the owner’s manual calls for using.

Where can I get a replacement G12 coolant?

If you are still under warranty pickup G12 from the dealer,otherwise dexcool is a direct replacement. http://www.motor.com/MAGAZINE/Pdf/082004_04.pdf Lefties have rights, too! Click to expand…

What kind of coolant can you use with antifreeze?

New Prestone® Extended Life Antifreeze/Coolant is compatible with ANY antifreeze/ coolant – regardless of color – for use in ALL makes and models of cars and light duty trucks.

Is it OK to use G12 coolant with Pentosin?

G-12 and the majority of the green/orange stuff out there is a no-no. You’ll get funky colored jelly and that = bad! G-12 and Pentosin fluids together are ok since they are formulated the same. G-12 and the majority of the green/orange stuff out there is a no-no. You’ll get funky colored jelly and that = bad!

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