If the engine coolant is rusty color you would need to have the engine cooling system flushed and then a new 50 / 50 mixture of preferably distilled water and antifreeze used to refill the system
The coolant in a Renault Scenic is typically a bright green or orange color, depending on the type of coolant used. It's essential to use the correct type of coolant specified in the owner's manual to ensure optimal performance and prevent engine damage. Always check the coolant level and color regularly for maintenance. If the color appears rusty or brown, it may indicate contamination and require attention.
If coolant is rusty or dirty - yes
It is old and needs flushed and replaced.
need to change more often
It is not rust, but broken down extended life coolant. When Extended life coolant goes beyond the replacement time, every five years, it can break down and turn into a rusty sludge like substance. I would bet if you haven't changed the coolant in the car, it has never been changed.
You need to change only when it changes ro rusty color or effectiveness is diminished. This can be tested by a small device they sell in Auto parts stores, that measures its specific gravity.
coolant system consists of three main parts, water pump, radiator, and heater core, than comes the coolant itself, and the lines(hoses) check your fluid first, maker sure that your coolant is topped off at the radiator itself, not the resovoir. from there i would inspect the water pump, if your water(coolant) is really rusty brown, that is a sign that corrosion has occurred, any more questions email me at eliteprofessionals@live.com
i had that problem....thermostat was stuck closed.jusr replace thermostat,like $5 It could be a thermostat, or a water pump, or any other component in the system. The key here though, is probably the color of the coolant. Rusty brown coolant indicates dirt or rust in the system, or that someone added a sealer to the system. Either way it's a bad thing. Contaminated coolant loses its ability to transfer heat properly. In addition, the rust scaling or a "bar's leak" type product can plug up the thermostat or any other small passage ways and cause the overheating concern. I would verify the cooling fan comes on when the engine is hot then flush the system thoroughly and replace the thermostat. This may not fix the issue but it's an easy and inexpensive place to start and it will rule out the basics tomake it easier to diagnose any other problems.
there is a crossover tube under the beauty shield that says intech...it always is very rusty ..
my s-10 has a 383 stroker it runs about 190 until i cut it off then it runs about 230 i dont no if this is your problem but mine had to have a fan that ran for about two min after i cut it off.
To get rid of rusty water in a cooling system, first drain the coolant completely. Then, flush the system with clean water to remove loose rust and debris. Use a cooling system flush product designed to break down corrosion. After flushing, fill the system with a mixture of clean water and the appropriate coolant. Run the engine for a few minutes to circulate the new coolant, then drain and flush again to ensure all contaminants are removed. Finally, refill with fresh coolant and check for any signs of rust or buildup. Regular maintenance helps prevent rust buildup over time.
the hoses leading to and from your radiator might be clogged. If you had a rusty radiator, the rust may have clogged the hoses that carry the coolant. you should check all your hoses and even flush them out.