Dexcool
R134
regular green stuff
The 1999 Saturn engine uses dexcool type coolant. This coolant is different form other types and cannot me mixed with another type.
Use only 134-A
It uses Dexcool.
For a 1999 Saturn SL2, it is recommended to use a universal antifreeze/coolant that meets the GM specifications for your vehicle, typically a 50/50 mix of coolant and distilled water. You can also check your vehicle's owner's manual for specific recommendations.
Phosphate-free ethylene glycol coolant mixed 50/50 with water
A 2008 Saturn typically uses a coolant that meets the specifications of GM's Dex-Cool, which is an orange-colored, extended-life antifreeze. It's important to use the correct type of coolant to ensure optimal performance and prevent engine damage. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and consider using a 50/50 mixture of coolant and distilled water for best results.
No, it is not recommended to use Dex-Cool in a 1995 Saturn SL. This vehicle originally requires a different type of coolant, typically a conventional green ethylene glycol-based coolant. Using Dex-Cool can lead to potential issues, such as compatibility problems and the formation of sludge, which can harm the engine and cooling system. Always follow the manufacturer's specifications for coolant type.
The coolant capacity for a Saturn Ion is typically around 7.5 to 9 quarts (approximately 7 to 8.5 liters), depending on the specific model year and engine type. It's important to check the owner's manual or service documentation for the exact specifications for your particular vehicle. Always ensure to use the recommended coolant type for optimal performance.
You can use any type of SAE certified radiator coolant fluid, in your 2000 Camry. The fluid should have a rating of 120 degrees to -35 degrees Fahrenheit.
The coolant capacity for a 2004 Saturn Vue with a 2.2L engine is approximately 7.6 quarts. It is important to use the recommended coolant type and mix it with distilled water in the correct ratio for optimal performance. Overfilling or underfilling the coolant system can lead to overheating and potential engine damage.