Replacing radiator in my 2012... upgrade to OAT coolant?

difflock

New member
I am replacing a leaking radiator in my 2012.
Should I flush and upgrade to the newer OAT coolant?
Or refill with HOAT?
 

CharlesC

Member
Use the recommended coolant for your engine. If you are not for sure, go to your dealer and have them run your VIN. It will tell you exactly what you need. It’s the engine block that determines what type you need.


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difflock

New member
Use the recommended coolant for your engine. If you are not for sure, go to your dealer and have them run your VIN. It will tell you exactly what you need. It’s the engine block that determines what type you need.

solid advice. thank you.
 

jesse3638

Hooked
As mentioned I'd stick with what it came with. Changing it could lead to problems down the road if you have it serviced and they don't know you switched the coolant and refill it with what is normally in there.

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