coolant ?
Ok I went to the local dealership to pick up some more coolant. Because my level was low and I have noticed that I am running a little hotter than normal. Well I have a Stage 3 if that matters. But the lady gave me the coolant and I noticed it was orange. I have green in my car. About a year ago I had a HUGE issue with my car. The dealership screwed it up then refused to fix it. And voided my warranty. So to make a long story short I sued them and I WON. But anymways when I had the work done at a local shop I am sure that is when I get the green. The dealership mechanics said that I need to flush the green out ASAP. I know that I CANNOT mix green and orange. But I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts.
The difference between the two colors is that orange antifreeze contains a different type of corrosion inhibitor that has a much longer service life than the silicates, phosphates and borates in the green antifreeze. Orange antifreeze contains organic acids that offer greater protection from corrosion.
GM / 1994 or Older/ Green
GM /1995 or Newer/ Orange
Chrysler / 2001 or Older/Green
Chrysler / 2002 or Newer / Orange
Ford / 2001 or Older / Green
Ford / 2002 or Newer / Yellow
I found this info at http://bioengr.ag.utk.edu/Extension/...es/engcool.htm,http://lilmikeswackyworldofautomotiv...1_archive.html, and http://www.peakantifreeze.com/tech/tech_a.html.
GM / 1994 or Older/ Green
GM /1995 or Newer/ Orange
Chrysler / 2001 or Older/Green
Chrysler / 2002 or Newer / Orange
Ford / 2001 or Older / Green
Ford / 2002 or Newer / Yellow
I found this info at http://bioengr.ag.utk.edu/Extension/...es/engcool.htm,http://lilmikeswackyworldofautomotiv...1_archive.html, and http://www.peakantifreeze.com/tech/tech_a.html.




