Green
It's the pink antifreeze
Green.
The difference between the two colors is that orange antifreeze contains a different type of corrosion inhibitor that has a much longer service life than silicates, phosphates and borates. Orange antifreeze contains organic acids that protect engine parts from corrosion. Silicate (green) type antifreeze does not mix with orange type antifreeze. Never mix the two colors in a cooling system. The organic acids in orange types will cause precipitation of silicates in the green type and corrosion protection is greatly reduced.
It does not make any difference as to the color of the anti-freeze. The anti-freeze color is determined by the anti-freeze manufacturer. You can use any SAE certified antifreeze, regardless of the color.
Green
this jeep is filled with red antifreeze witch is bio safe and should not be mixed with the old green antifreeze it will be referred to as dexi-cool and can be purchased at any parts store if the cooling system is empty you can fill it with either red or green
Use the green color.
You can but then the mixture will turn into gel and your entire coolant system will be ruined. If you continue driving your engine will overheat and your car, destroyed.
its yellow or G05 from zerex in the gold bottle. but you can use prestone all make all models just not the green stuff. I believe the factory fill was green.
It uses green antifreeze.It uses green antifreeze.
Most antifreeze will work in any engine. For diesel engines in general, use a good long life coolant that includes nitrates (red stuff). For regular (green) coolant, most diesel manufactures require you to add your own nitrates or DFCA to this mix to prevent pitting of the cylinder liners. Check with your engine manufacturer for specifics.
Almost all antifreeze is green.