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Re: Coolant Color/Type
Richard Sexton
29 Sep 2006 14:52
>In a pinch, I would feel safe using G 05, which is a golden yellow color >(not green). The formulation of G 05 is very similar to G 48. Zerex >markets G 05 in the US and you can pick it up at the large chain auto >parts stores (Auto Zone, Pep Boys, etc.) for about $12 a gallon.
The Mercedes stuff is the same golden yellow safe for plastic/aluminum/ferrous and is $12/gal at the (MB) dealer.
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Fred W
28 Sep 2006 14:31
> Well, i had the thermostat changed on my car when it had a check > coolant issue and it kept draining [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > Any more info about what to put in there and where to get it(yeah i > know i can grab some from bmw) would be great.
BMW coolant is blue. It is actiually re-packaged Glysantin G 48, which is manufactured by Valvoline in the US and BASF in Europe. Unfortunately, BMW charges a premium price for their relabeled G 48 (around $25 per gal.). However, you can buy the excact same stuff in a bottle with a different label from SAAB or VW at about $15.
In a pinch, I would feel safe using G 05, which is a golden yellow color (not green). The formulation of G 05 is very similar to G 48. Zerex markets G 05 in the US and you can pick it up at the large chain auto parts stores (Auto Zone, Pep Boys, etc.) for about $12 a gallon.
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27 Sep 2006 03:53
Well, i had the thermostat changed on my car when it had a check coolant issue and it kept draining Original post here: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.bmw/browse_thread/thread/6bff7248a1b610 f6/cbd2697a9b2a3362?lnk=raot#cbd2697a9b2a3362
However, i wanted to know what color the bmw antifreeze is, the stuff in there is green, and i've read that its supposed to be blue and if it isnt, its some harmful aluminum engine destroyer. Any more info about what to put in there and where to get it(yeah i know i can grab some from bmw) would be great.