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Volvo Radiator Coolant fluid

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bodyfat2

Volvo Radiator Coolant fluid

Post by bodyfat2 »

Sorry if this is such an elementary question...but I've look all over and cannot find the answer. Do Volvos use an antifreeze other than ethylene glycol? The original in my car was pink. Now, after topping off and assorted leaks, I have probably almost all water and need to flush and replace...but with what?

Thanks

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Post by White850Turbo »

The Volvo coolant is made up of: Ethylene Glycol, Diethylene Glycol, Sebacic Acid, Dodium Hydroxide, 2-Ethylhexanic Acid, Corrosion inhibitors, Defoamers and Silicates.
-Sean

1995 850 Turbo (Extensively Modded)

1998 S70 T5 (Almost Stock)

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Post by Guest »

I've been using standard Anti-freeze (just E-G?) for years now, Is that why my water pump went a few years back (around 100k) ? Have had no problem for 2 years since then with standard A/F.

Am I headed for trouble by not using Volvo's A/F?

Guest

Post by Guest »

The standard green ethylene glycol antifreeze works well for 2 years. After that the corrosion inhibitors are likely depleted. Zerex G-05 is longer lived, as is the VW G12 antifreeze.


Ken

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