Just found out from my mechanic the hard way, do not mix the two. If its pink you need to put in pink, more costly about $18.00 a gallon, but worth it.
We use green! I would say it doesn't really matter - but would go for the pink if in doubt.
use the factory coolant that came with the car in otherwords don't change the color of it if your unsure what was original if unsure of the original go with the green.
If it is green then any ethylene glycol or universal coolant will work if it is red/pink/orange then use a universal coolant, the mopar HOAT coolant or Zerex G-05 coolant.
Its likely you will need a OAT (Organic Acid Technology) antifreeze if the original stuff is bright pink. Don't mix different colour of antifreeze. If you have Blue or Green in the car, it will need a complete flush before refilling with pink (OAT)
It is spec for a Toyota and is the only coolant you should use
Be ever so careful about this. Many car manufactures have enlisted the use of "proprietary" fluids for engine cooling. Volkswagen has done this for years and years and uses a special "dealer only" coolant that is pink in color.Check your owners manual to be absolutely certain before adding any coolant to an automobile engine.
use the pink coolant. any other coolant in 6 l will gum up and can damage engine
if the cap is green, your ac system uses R22 coolant. If it's PINK, then it uses R410a coolant
Example sentence - The coolant in my car was leaking out.
You can use Motorcraft Premium Gold Coolant in your 2003 Cobra SVT. You can also use the green version of this coolant.
2005 f250 needs the pink antifreeze if you use the green stuff you will gum up the engine and cause seriuos damage
Green coolant (prestone, etc)