![]() ![]() It doesn't have problems when going 65MPH or so. Accidentally mixed orange and green antifreeze Ask Question Asked 1 year, 6 months ago Modified 1 year, 6 months ago Viewed 2k times 2 My car has a slow coolant leak that mechanic hasn't been able to identify that takes about a year before there's an issue. If youre going to switch from a green antifreeze to orange antifreeze, for instance, you need to flush your system to make sure its clean. Some green came out and my friend had some Dex-Cool compatible(I have linked it Press J to jump to the feed. How exactly should I go about switching to the proper Dexcool coolant? Would it do more harm than good to switch now?Īlso, my car is having problems in that it overheats when sitting in traffic or idling. Hello, Today my 1983 Porsche 944 had a bit of a coolant accident. The water pump may overheat and stop working. As the coolant stops flowing, other problems can occur as well such as happens with radiators, water jackets, and even heater cores. So I've been running green coolant for about a year now. When mixed together they can form a thick, jelly-like substance that can completely stop all coolant flow which can lead to overheating. Some green came out and my friend had some Dex-Cool compatible(I have linked it. I was checking fluid levels a couple of days ago and noticed that the coolant reservoir was low. Hello, Today my 1983 Porsche 944 had a bit of a coolant accident. ![]()
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