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by Claudine Boehm Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do you check the coolant in a Volkswagen Golf?

Checking Your Coolant LevelsLift the hood of your Volkswagen and locate a clear tank with a blue lid. ... Locate the minimum and maximum lines on the tank. ... If your coolant is closer to the minimum line, simply refill it. ... Screw the lid back on and close the hood of your Volkswagen.Congratulations!

Can I add water to my coolant VW?

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.

What coolant does a VW Golf need?

Volkswagen uses a specific Audi/VW G13 or G12 approved antifreeze. The exact kind that your particular model uses should be stamped on the expansion tank, as well as listed in the owner's manual. Volkswagen coolant is always pink or purple in color. Use the same color that your vehicle already has if you're topping up.

Can I put any coolant in my VW Golf?

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.

Can you drive with low coolant?

To ensure the engine stays at an optimal operating temperature, your car relies on a fluid called antifreeze, or engine coolant. Driving with low coolant could let your engine get too hot, which usually spells trouble for your engine, your vehicle, and your journey!

Do I put coolant in the radiator or reservoir?

If your engine is cold, the coolant level should be up to the cold fill line. Loosen the reservoir cap just a little, then step back while the pressure releases. Then, remove the cap completely. If the coolant level is low, add the correct coolant to the reservoir (not the radiator itself).

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...•

Is there a warning light for low coolant?

The most common reason for the coolant light to become illuminated is simply that the coolant level is too low. There may be a floating sensor in your coolant tank that triggers the warning light when the level drops.

How long does VW coolant last?

How 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. There are some instances where your vehicle can go without a flush for a longer period of time.

Is coolant the same as antifreeze?

Engine coolant, also known as antifreeze, is mixed with water to keep the radiator from freezing in extreme cold and overheating in extreme heat. There are many different types of coolant, so it's important to know what variety is right for your car or truck.

Can I top up coolant with water?

Can you top your coolant up with water? Coolant should only be topped up with water in case of an emergency when the coolant liquid level is lower than it should be. While topping up with water will help you get safely to the nearest garage and identify any issues, it shouldn't be relied upon.

How do I add coolant to my VW?

Adding Coolant to Your Volkswagen If you see that your Volkswagen needs more coolant, just unscrew the blue cap and fill the reservoir up to, but not over, the maximum fill line. You want to make sure that you use the right coolant for your vehicle. All VW models require specific fluids to ensure optimum performance.

Volkswagen Golf Oil In Coolant Symptoms

The most common symptom of oil in the coolant will be that the oil is “milky” or “creamy” in your radiator, or on your oil fill cap.

Oil in Coolant Causes: Volkswagen Golf

There are only a few reasons that oil would be in your Golf’s coolant. While a failure of the head gasket is the most common reason, there are a few other reasons as well.

Oil in Coolant Diagnosis: Volkswagen Golf

With your Golf parked, take the oil fill cap off. If you see what looks like a “milky” substance on top of the radiator cap, that’s a solid indication that the head gasket is blown or the head is cracked (much more likely the head gasket).

Conclusion: Golf Oil in Coolant

If you have oil in your Volkswagen Golf’s coolant, it is a serious problem that needs to be tracked down before there is any engine damage. Please leave a comment below if there is anything that you would like to add. Good luck!

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