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where to put coolant in vw 2004 golf

by Jacklyn Durgan Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Pop the hood of your motor vehicle. You must quickly find the expansion tank that contains the coolant of your Volkswagen Golf, it is in most cases based in one of the 4 corners of your engine block, to find it you just have to look for a plastic container with a black or yellow plastic cap with a danger logo or thermometer on the top.

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What to do if there is no coolant in my Volkswagen?

Unscrew the cap carefully  . Refill only new coolant according to the Volkswagen specification (  )  . Only top up coolant if there is coolant residue in the expansion tank. If this is not observed, the engine could be damaged. If you cannot see any coolant in the expansion tank do not drive on. Seek professional assistance.

How do I check the coolant level in my car?

The warning lamp for the engine coolant will light up if the engine coolant level is too low. Park the vehicle on a firm and level surface. Allow the engine to cool down  . Open the bonnet . The coolant expansion tank has the symbol on its cap  . Check the coolant level at the side marking of the expansion tank when the engine is cold  .

How do I refill the coolant in my car?

Refill the coolant if the liquid level is below the minimum marking (min). When the engine is warm, the coolant level may be slightly above the top end of the marked area. Always protect your hands and arms from hot coolant or steam by placing a suitable cloth on the cap of the coolant expansion tank. Unscrew the cap carefully  .

What happens if you refill engine coolant with water?

All other types of water can cause corrosion in the engine due to the chemical components contained therein. This can also lead to engine failure. If any other type of water is refilled, the fluid in the engine cooling system should be completely replaced immediately by a qualified workshop.

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How do I add coolant to my VW Golf?

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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.

How do I check the coolant level on a VW Golf?

All you need to do is look at the markings on the side of the reservoir. If the level reaches the full line, you are all set to hit the Tysons Corner streets. If it falls below the line, you will need to remove the radiator cap to put in more coolant. You also have the option of adding a 50/50 mix of coolant and water.

Where do you pour coolant into?

Open the hood and locate the engine coolant reservoir. It is often a translucent white color, and has hose(s) connecting it to the radiator. The reservoir has a fill range marked on the side. If your engine is cold, the coolant level should be up to the cold fill line.

What are the signs of low coolant?

What are The Warning Signs of Low Car Coolant?Rising Temperature Gauge Inclining Towards Red. After driving your car for some time, you become familiar with the position of your temperature gauge when everything's okay. ... Heater Not Working or Supplying Hot Air. ... Poor Fuel Economy. ... A Sweet Smell.

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!

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 use water instead of coolant?

Water by itself can't do the job of antifreeze due to its lack of boiling and freezing point range and its inability to protect your vehicle's engine. Plus, it doesn't absorb heat as effectively. In the case of an absolute emergency, you can use water in your coolant rank.

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 you just top up coolant?

To top up your engine's coolant, you can simply open the reservoir cap (be careful the engine is not too hot and use a cloth wrapped around the cap to open it, as there could be some residual pressure left in the system) and add to the fluid level – what you use to do this is very important though.

Does coolant go in the radiator?

Antifreeze typically goes into the coolant reservoir in your vehicle. Some older vehicles lack a coolant reservoir, in which case the antifreeze goes into the radiator. Whether you're looking for the coolant reservoir or radiator cap, you'll find this under the hood, though the exact placement varies by vehicle.

What happens if coolant reservoir is empty?

If the car keeps losing coolant and you don't fill up the coolant reservoir, the car will tend to overheat. These overheating issues will damage your engine. The most notable outcome from running your car with a blown head gasket is a bent engine head. The engine head will start to warp from all of the heat.

Do Volkswagen need special coolant?

The only types of coolant you should put in your Volkswagen are either G11 or G12 approved anti-phosphate, anti-amine, anti-phosphorous coolant — whichever the owner's manual calls for using. Look on your expansion tank for the recombined coolant type as well.

Does VW need special coolant?

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 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 open the coolant cap on a VW?

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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.

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