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by Kristopher Yundt Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you change the coolant in a Volkswagen Golf?

1:083:59Volkswagen Golf (2013 - 2016) - Service the cooling system - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWith the engine completely cold unscrew the expansion tank cap remove the retaining clip andMoreWith the engine completely cold unscrew the expansion tank cap remove the retaining clip and disconnect the bottom hose from the radiator to drain the coolant.

How do I change the coolant in my VW?

2:2333:39How to Change Coolant (AntiFreeze) - Audi VW Seat Skoda - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's just a series of flathead screws just follow them around and drop your engine tray down sure ifMoreIt's just a series of flathead screws just follow them around and drop your engine tray down sure if you're doing kill it change your you're capable of working that on there for yourself.

How do I change my coolant refill?

1:283:26How To Change The Coolant In Your Car - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNext you'll want to remove the coolant reservoir drain it make sure the inside is clean and thenMoreNext you'll want to remove the coolant reservoir drain it make sure the inside is clean and then replace. It after replacing the reservoir fill it with a 50 50 anti-freeze mix not exceeding the max.

Can I change my coolant myself?

You can change your coolant yourself in about an hour. You'll need to invest in an air-powered refilling tool to remove air pockets from the cooling system as you fill. You'll save about $50 on your first coolant change and about $100 on each one after that.

How often should coolant be changed VW?

every 30,000 milesHow often should you change coolant in a Volkswagen? Typically, you should have your Volkswagen coolant flush completed every 30,000 miles or every two years.

How long does VW coolant last?

Like oil, coolant eventually breaks down, becomes weak, and "gets dirty." For maximum corrosion and prolonged engine life, flushing VW coolant antifreeze every 4 to 5 years (50,000 - 60,000 miles) is important.

Can I drive right after adding coolant?

Once the hood is open, there's a risk of being sprayed with hot water or steam. “Your personal safety is most important,” he says. “Waiting for at least 15 minutes allows the hood, engine and leaking coolant to cool.”

How often should coolant be changed?

30,000 milesHOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU FLUSH THE COOLANT? Depending on the vehicle and the coolant, the average time between flushes is two years or 30,000 miles for silicated coolants and up to five years or 100,000 miles for an extended drain coolant. You can tell which type of coolant you have by the color.

Do I really need to change my coolant?

The simplest way to avoid overheating is to service the system every two years or according to your car manual recommendations. Flushing the coolant and replacing it with fresh fluid every two years or 30,000 miles is a good rule.

Is it OK to add new coolant without draining the old?

You can add the coolant without flushing out the old. However, with time, the older coolant becomes acidic. This can cause corrosion, and afterward, can cause defects in the cooling system. Its recommended by most manufacturers that you replace the coolant after every 30,000 miles.

What happens when you mix old and new coolant?

The two coolants should never be mixed together as they do not react well. When mixed together they can form a thick, jelly-like substance that can completely stop all coolant flow which can lead to overheating.

How do I know if my car needs coolant?

5 Signs That Your Vehicle Needs An Antifreeze/Coolant ServiceThe temperature gauge reads hotter than normal when the engine is running.Antifreeze leaks and puddles beneath your vehicle (orange or green fluid)A grinding noise is coming from under the hood of your car.More items...•

What color coolant does Volkswagen use?

Volkswagen Engine Coolant Type Volkswagen coolant is always pink or purple in color. Use the same color that your vehicle already has if you're topping up. If you'd like to switch colors, flush the coolant system completely first before adding the new shade. Approved Volkswagen coolant comes in concentrated form.

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. Regular, store-bought antifreeze often has chemicals in it that can wear down gaskets and other parts in your system.

How do you change the coolant in a Volkswagen Jetta?

0:061:462011-2018 VW Jetta - Coolant Drain & Refill - Girlie Garage - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYourself you will need to pull the lower radiator hose which is in the middle of the radiator on theMoreYourself you will need to pull the lower radiator hose which is in the middle of the radiator on the passenger. Side start by removing the splash shield. These are t25 torques disconnect the sensor.

Can you add water to VW coolant?

0:182:26How To Add Coolant To Your Volkswagen - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOccasionally people ask if it's ok to use water instead of coolant. Using water can cause rust andMoreOccasionally people ask if it's ok to use water instead of coolant. Using water can cause rust and corrosion inside the engine and in cold conditions. The water can freeze inside the radiator hoses.

If you are changing your coolant this is also the perfect time to give you cooling system a complete flush

While it is next to impossible to get all of the coolant and contaminants out of the system without removing the heater core lines and blowing out the heating system this method will get the system as clean as possible and more than good enough for the next three years.

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Figure 1 Begin by safely jacking up and supporting your car. With the car safely off the ground you will need to remove the engine tray (red arrow) and right side lower wheel well panel (yellow arrow). A great many of these car have had the engine trays and front side panels removed over the years and not replaced.

What causes a water pump to fail?

Premature water pump failure (bearings and seals) can occur if you don't take the time to flush the entire cooling system and its related components. Often when problems arise, such as a coolant leak, the new water pump is blamed as the cause when in fact the opposite is true.

Does coolant build up sediment?

Even when using approved coolant, years of continuous circulating through the engine causes a measure of sediment to buildup. Like motor oil, over time coolant (even long-life) becomes weak, is depleted of its additives, breaks down, and "gets dirty" causing this pictured sediment.

Can you use gasket sealer on a water pump?

Again, gasket sealing agents (Form-A-Gaskets, gel or spray forms) should NOT be used with the paper water pump gasket. Sealing agents vary in composition and intended usage, and when used in conjunction with paper gasket's may affect the paper gaskets long term ability to compress and/or perform its sealing function.

Can you mix distilled water with new coolant?

Deionized water is preferred. However, if it is not available you can use distilled water. Do not mix tap water with new coolant! Tap water varies in chemicals, minerals, ions, and Ph levels. These factors can adversely affect the new coolant, a new water pump, and other cooling components.

Can you mix G12 coolant with G13?

Mixing other brands of unauthorized coolants with the approved G12 or G13 coolant can also cause an adverse chemical reaction, causing the coolant to gel and clot. This can damage the new water pump, plug the cooling system, and weaken other plastic cooling system components, such as the radiator and plastic coolant hose connections.

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