February 11, 2015
Antifreeze Types
Antifreeze Types You will need to use the correct type of antifreeze in your
vechicle. In recent years,antifreeze manufacturers have been creating universal
coolants that are meant to work on all vehicle types. These extended-life
coolants only differ in color ds708.
Some may be orange while others may be dyed blue or purple. While universal
coolants are meant to remove confusion,there are types made for specific vehicle
makes. Green Antifreeze Green antifreeze is the traditional type of antifreeze
most commonly used in North America. The silicate and phosphate makeup of the
product provides protection for aluminum and bare iron surfaces. It is important
to use the correct type of coolant for your vehicle. For example,do not use an
OAT coolant when the manufacturer specifies to use an hybrid OAT coolant. This
coolant needs to be changed every 30,000 miles or once every two to three years.
OAT-based Extended-life OAT,short for Organic Acid Technology,are coolants
containing ingredients such as 2-ethylhexanoic acid (2-EHA),sebacate and other
various organic acids. Unlike green antifreeze,they generally do not contain
silicates or phosphates. Usually,OAT-based coolants will be dyed a different
color than green antifreeze. This is to distinguish the two types. A vehicle
utilizing this coolant must change the antifreeze once every five years or
150,000 miles. Hybrid OAT Hybrid OAT is also commonly known as G-05 or HOAT
antifreeze. The formula for this antifreeze uses organic acids but not 2-EHA and
usually include silicates to provide protection for aluminum surfaces. HOAT is
used by many European car manufacturers,though they are also used by American
companies such as Chrysler and Ford. A HOAT coolant will need to be changed
every five years or 150,000 miles. Universal Coolants Universal coolants claim
that they may be used with any vehicle type regardless of its year of production
or manufacturer. The idea behind these types of antifreeze is to remove
confusion that other types of coolants may cause the consumer. Universal
coolants tend to use OAT-based corrosion packages with carboxylate and other
organic acids added to provide a wide range of protection X431
IV. If this type of coolant is added to a system utilizing the OAT or hybrid
coolant technology,it will need to be changed every five years or 150,000.
However,if it is used in an older system that uses traditional green
antifreeze,the change will need to be made every three years or 30,000 miles.
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