Some experts say the Green and Blue are compatible. The Orange is defiantly not compatible with either Blue or Green. Using the wrong type antifreeze can cause you some serious problems down the road. Lead copper solder joints may come loose if you use the wrong coolant. For this reason my advice is to use the antifreeze recommended by the manufacture and nothing else. That way you know positively that you are not going to have issues later on. There is absolutely no reason to use anything else and take a chance. Also be sure and mix it with distilled water and not tap water.
dexcool antifreeze it is orange.
it take dexcool its a orange antifreeze that is approved by gm.
Dexcool ORANGE in color.
Dexcool the orange color.
Dexcool. ORANGE color.
it doesen t use regular antifreeze, you have to use dexcool, its orange color
it hasnt gone orange. alot of vehicles, all gms for example, use dexcool antifreeze wich is orange.you cannot mix it with green antifreeze.
Use antifreeze labeled as being "Dexcool approved". It'll typically be orange.
There is a class action law suit pending against the dexcool, orange antifreeze. If air enters the system it will cause it to congeal.
Red/orange color, 5 year, HOAT type. Not Dexcool.
That orange Dex Cool crap GM likes to push.
You must drain and flush the orange before going green, and there is a chance you may not get it all. Orange plus green = sludge. It's better for the first time to drain the orange, flush the best you can, and use the universal "works with all" antifreeze. Then you can go green with any subsequent changes. You absolutely should NOT change from the orange Dexcool to green antifreeze. The green will deteriorate certain components and gaskets used in the engines that use the Dexcool antifreeze. Yes, the orange is much more expensive, but it does not require flushing and replacing very often. I would never put the green in a car that requires the orange.