2005 GT flushed coolant system - used green antifreeze
#1
2005 GT flushed coolant system - used green antifreeze
Hello everyone,
Quick question to ease my mind. I flushed my coolant system yesterday. After running it and draining it about 5 different times, it was coming out completely clear. I filled it up with Peak Long Life, which I thought would be the yellow, but it was green.
Does it really matter which antifreeze I put it since I flushed it? Should I be worried at all?
Quick question to ease my mind. I flushed my coolant system yesterday. After running it and draining it about 5 different times, it was coming out completely clear. I filled it up with Peak Long Life, which I thought would be the yellow, but it was green.
Does it really matter which antifreeze I put it since I flushed it? Should I be worried at all?
#3
I'm sure it will be fine but when I replaced my radiator, water pump and thermostat for upgraded parts after 7 years of owning the car, the engine was spotless so I decided to play it safe and went with the oem coolant.
#4
It's just dye. The important stuff in coolant doesn't color much. The main reason for using a consistent color is that if you mix say, green and red, it can look like you have oil in your coolant. Which is terrifying.
#5
Are you serious?? There are big differences in coolant additives based on the various metals that the coolant comes in contact with. Color is used to help differentiate the various additive combinations.
#6
Since our engines are all aluminium and the radiator is also aluminium, the correct coolant has to be used to minimize the risk of galvanic corrosion and sediments clogging up the cooling system.
The factory recommends Motorcraft Gold concentrate with distilled water and that's what I use.
#7
here is some advise, never use "for all makes ans models" anything. there are specific standards for almost everything, and nothing will work on all makes and models. when in doubt, consult your owners manual
#9
customers wouldnt know when to complain about coolant anyhow, but ask yourself this, if it really worked in all applications as good as factory spec, then why doesnt the factory/ all factories, switch to it? it would save them money. its because it does not meet all specifications, no matter what is written on the label. saving the $1 or 2 not worth the risk to me down the line.
#10
customers wouldnt know when to complain about coolant anyhow, but ask yourself this, if it really worked in all applications as good as factory spec, then why doesnt the factory/ all factories, switch to it? it would save them money. its because it does not meet all specifications, no matter what is written on the label. saving the $1 or 2 not worth the risk to me down the line.
People are so focused on saving a few pennies that they don't stop to think a) if they should b) if it's worth it c) if saving now will cost more down the road.