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What kind of coolant does a VW Passat use?

What kind of coolant does a VW Passat use?

The only types of coolant you should put in your Volkswagen are either G11 or G12 approved anti-phosphate, anti-amine, anti-phosphorous coolant — whichever the owner’s manual calls for using.

Where is the coolant in a Volkswagen Passat?

Locate the coolant reservoir. In most vehicles, it’s located towards the left, near the power steering fluid reservoir and connected to the radiator. The fluid could be green, yellow, blue, or red, but the reservoir itself will be marked with a symbol which resembles a temperature gauge.

Can I use universal coolant in VW Passat?

Volkswagen Passat Coolant In colder climates, this is exceedingly hard. Frequent models will not be compatible even with “universal” coolants or antifreeze.

Can I use any coolant in my VW?

So what kind of antifreeze do you use in your VW? It is highly recommended that you don’t use any kind other than the specific Audi/VW G13 or G12 approved antifreeze. Always use the same antifreeze when topping off, or flush your coolant system completely before switching.

Can I use G13 coolant instead of G12?

G13 is perfectly compatible with G12 systems Check out the chart below and our PDF for more information on coolant.

Can you drive with low coolant?

The biggest concern of driving a car with low coolant levels is the potential for overheating the engine. If there’s not enough coolant present, temperatures can rise to potentially catastrophic levels, increasing the risk for a blown head gasket, warped cylinder head or cracked engine block.

How long can you drive with low coolant?

If your car has a low coolant you can drive for some time. It really relies on the level of coolant. If it is low but it is above the minimum, you can drive your car for a few days. But if it is below the minimum, please do not even try to run your engine.

What happens if coolant is not mixed with water?

Reason No. 3 is that water must be mixed with the antifreeze-coolant in order to keep the performance additives (silicates, phosphates and nitrates) suspended. Without water, these important additives tend to settle. If they do that, you lose anti-corrosion and other additive protection.

Is G13 coolant better than G12?

The G13 has the same exceptional cooling and antifreeze performance as G12++, but it is manufactured using glycerin. Glycerin is much less harmful to the environment than glycol. The G13 is also excellent for cooling and protection against corrosion and chalk deposits.