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Originally posted by kaanage View PostI'd go with the G13 since it is the newer standard and all new VAG vehicles use it so dealers are switching over to it. This will make it easier to avoid mixing with G12++ in the future (even though that seems perfectly safe to me).
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In our experience, and we see a lot of VAG cars, the ones that come in with the generic green coolant are the ones that have radiator and plastic coolant fitting leaks.Even worse is the heater core leaks which cost a fortune to repair.Use what VW/Audi tell you is right for your model and no added coolant leak/corrosion problems. PeteWidebody Cayman S Turbo, 83 ur Quattro
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Originally posted by aprr32 View PostIn our experience, and we see a lot of VAG cars, the ones that come in with the generic green coolant are the ones that have radiator and plastic coolant fitting leaks.Even worse is the heater core leaks which cost a fortune to repair.Use what VW/Audi tell you is right for your model and no added coolant leak/corrosion problems. Pete
But I would broadly agree with your advice, especially when it comes to anything remotely modern.
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Originally posted by Tubbs76 View PostNot that it matters, but I swapped out the green and went bck to red lol.. after reading all ths stuff, just didnt wantto risk it.
Not that there is anything wrong with G12 coolants, but depending on how old it is, it may not require it (assuming that G12 coolant was even invented back then).
If you've still got it lying around somewhere, does the owner's manual recommend anything specific?
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Originally posted by Diesel_vert View PostIs it for the Mk3 Golf VR6?
Not that there is anything wrong with G12 coolants, but depending on how old it is, it may not require it (assuming that G12 coolant was even invented back then).
If you've still got it lying around somewhere, does the owner's manual recommend anything specific?Last edited by Tubbs76; 18-06-2013, 01:46 PM.
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AFAICT, the higher spec (G12 onwards) coolant will only help - it will reduce the frequency of coolant flushing/replacement (arguably to zero) and will extend the life of your hoses and radiator.
The cost (as you noted) is the only possible downside and that should be paid back by the extended life of the G12 onwards coolants (assuming the leak is fixed).
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Originally posted by kaanage View PostAFAICT, the higher spec (G12 onwards) coolant will only help - it will reduce the frequency of coolant flushing/replacement (arguably to zero) and will extend the life of your hoses and radiator.
The cost (as you noted) is the only possible downside and that should be paid back by the extended life of the G12 onwards coolants (assuming the leak is fixed).
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