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What Type Coolant?

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Alwick
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What Type Coolant?

Post by Alwick »

Forgive my ignorance, but.
It's a '98 V70, the coolant level is above Min., but below where I'd like it to be. What type of coolant can I use to top up? The manual says "Volvo", so I'm thinking I need to get it from a dealer? Is there an alternative?
Also, do I need to purchase wiper blades from a dealer or is there somewhere else. Thanks.
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White850Turbo
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Post by White850Turbo »

Any coolant that is ethylene glycol based that is not labeled "Dex-Cool" will work. I think Prestone has one that is universal as it can be used for any make and model of car.
-Sean

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Post by Ghassan »

White850Turbo wrote:Any coolant that is ethylene glycol based that is not labeled "Dex-Cool" will work. I think Prestone has one that is universal as it can be used for any make and model of car.

What is wrong with Dex-Cool? I believe this is the orange fluid? What can happen if you use it?
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Post by Jot »

I have been told to use a NON PHOSPHORUS antifreeze.

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Post by MadeInJapan »

Yes, stay away from that stuff...the stuff you want is the flourescent green/yellow looking stuff. All compatible antifreeze will say "good for any radiator," or "will not harm aluminum radiators" on it. You don't have to buy the expensive Volvo stuff.
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Ghassan wrote: What is wrong with Dex-Cool? I believe this is the orange fluid? What can happen if you use it?


Dex-cool?? Just run a Google search on Dex-cool. Whatever you do, do NOT mix orange Dex-cool with the green stuff in your car.

I like Peak and Zerex.

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Post by robert213 »

Ghassan wrote: What is wrong with Dex-Cool? I believe this is the orange fluid? What can happen if you use it?


Dex-cool?? Just run a Google search on Dex-cool. Whatever you do, do NOT mix orange Dex-cool with the green stuff in your car.

I like Peak and Zerex.

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Post by Jot »

Why use a product owned by GM ?

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