LMAO ! I WOULDNT DO THAT ! LOOK UP: "DEXCOOL CLASSACTION SUIT" THIS CLASSACTION WAS AGAINST GM & DEXCOOL. APPROX. 33,000,000 Cars & Trucks MADE BETWEEN 1994 OR 95-2004 WERE CLAIMANTS DEXCOOL EATS AWAY AT YOUR GASKETS ETC.......$$$$$$$ KINDA HANDY, WHEN MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS OF PEOPLE, KEEP COMING BACK TO HAVE YOU FIX, WHAT YOU BROKE...... GET THE GM DEXCOOL OUT ! BACK FLUSH THE SYSTEM & PUT TOYOTAS LONGLIFE COOLANT IN.
20L of 50/50 mixture DEXCOOL plus water mixture
It came with "Dex Cool" in it originally. (Red colored fluid). This antifreeze is responsible for softening the seals and causing intake gasket leaks on small block GM vehicles. Flush the dex-cool out as best you can and refill it with antifreeze that is designed to be mixed with either type of coolant. Mixing regular antifreeze with Dexcool unless it states on the container that it is intended to be mixed with it will cause the Dexcool to turn to jello and will plug up your system. Dexcool should be removed and flushed out COMPLETELY before adding any other type of antifreeze.
Was built with Dexcool which is red.
Any brand of antifreeze can be used in a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer. It is recommended that a person uses 50 50 antifreeze.
We were recently told my son's 98 Avalon has a 30w amp feeding the subwoofer.
I have a 98 Malibu and I know from experience that antifreeze can leak from the intake gasket. It cost me $400 to fix it. At first we thought it was tranny fluid because it was pink, not that! I have Dexcool in my car and that is what was leaking from the intake. Common problem for the 3800 II; GMs` later 3800s have ALUMINUM intakes; I guess they found the problem, yet they didn`t choose to fix the other cars.....bastards...
G12, the red stuff. Make sure there is no air in the system after you flush and fill it.
Dex-Cool
Yes, they are glass instead of plastic though. This works for 98 model lamp assemblies installed in a 95 Avalon
A 98 Chevrolet 3500 truck holds 3 gallons of antifreeze. Much of the coolant is stored in the block which is difficult to completely drain when servicing.
You can fix oil that is getting mixed with antifreeze in a Ford Econoline 250 of the year '98 by replacing the head gasket in the vehicle. A blown head gasket will cause the antifreeze and oil to mix.
Toyota Long Life Red Coolant or equivalent.