What kind of coolant do I need for my VW?

What kind of coolant do I need for my VW?

Compatible with all cooling systems from 1980-percent. Compatible with all G11, G12+, G12++ coolants. OEM Approved Audi VW TL 744-J G13 coolant antifreeze type. This coolant is also used in Porsche, Lamborghini, Bentley, Skoda, Seat.

What kind of coolant is used in a Lamborghini?

This coolant is also used in Porsche, Lamborghini, Bentley, Skoda, Seat. RAVENOL LGC Lobrid Glycerin Coolant is the newest glycerin based eco-friendly 1. 2- Ethanediol (monoethylene glycol) based coolant with 20% glycerin additive for cooling circuits in combustion engines which provides maintenance-free corrosion and frost protection.

What kind of coolant does a car use?

RAVENOL LTC Lobrid Technology Coolant is a silicate-free OAT an eco-friendly 1.2- Ethanediol (monoethylene glycol) based coolant for cooling systems in combustion engines which provides maintenance-free corrosion and frost protection.

What kind of coolant does a Volkswagen TL 744 use?

OEM Approved Audi VW TL 744-G G12++ coolant antifreeze type. This coolant is also used in Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, MAN.

What are the different types of coolant specs?

Many in the coolant industry have assigned colors to certain specs: G11 blue, G12+ pink, G12++ pink, G13 violet or purple. But as you can see, G12+, G12++, and G13 have slight color spectrum differences.

Where does the coolant go in a Vanagon?

Once the coolant reaches about 190˚F (87˚C), the thermostat opens and begins routing coolant via the long coolant pipe way up to the radiator. Here, fresh air draws away the excess heat, and the now-relatively-cool coolant goes back to the water pump and engine via the return pipe, completing its circuit.

Is it normal to lose coolant early on?

It’s completely normal according to VW, engine uses a lot of coolant early on. You can add water but don’t add a different coolant. VW sell it and it’s cheap. This. VW’s always lose coolant early on. My last 4 have all used a lot of coolant in the early stages.