Do any of you still use green coolant?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Christopher Wong, May 20, 2007.

  1. Last time went to Autozone, I noticed that no "regular" radiator
    antifreeze/coolant -- ethylene glycol stuff -- was on sale, apart from
    Autozone's cheap store brand stuff. The usual brands like Prestone and
    Peak only had their long-life-use-anywhere stuff. Of course, my 2001
    Accent's manual only specifies the conventional ethylene glycol
    coolant. Has the whole automotive world switched to the long life
    stuff?

    Chris
     
    Christopher Wong, May 20, 2007
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  2. Still use it, but not in my cars. It is used in our cooling system for an
    air compressor at work.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, May 21, 2007
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  3. Christopher Wong

    Jared Guest

    Which type do you use? and what steps to change types? just a normal flush?

    Jared
     
    Jared, May 21, 2007
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  4. Christopher, you have to be careful here. Industry terminology is changing.

    Almost all of the "standard" ethylene glycol coolant I buy is now called,
    "Long Life." But it is not the same as the "Extended Life" coolant that is
    becoming so common. Both Peak and Prestone have both. The "Long Life" is
    actually just ethylene glycol with a couple of additives that won't hurt
    your radiator.

    At least in my area, the choice is still good. And I get the impression
    that the ethylene glycol anti-freeze that is out there is better (with some
    of these additives) than it used to be. To me, there is still nothing like
    changing your coolant every Fall.
     
    Rev. Tom Wenndt, May 21, 2007
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