If your search for auto manuals on ebay.com, there is a reputable company that sells manuals for all sorts of vehicles for like $5.00. That is where I got my 1999 Mirage manual. Hope this helps. Go to the auto parts store and they can look it up for you. If not, call a dealer.
BMW 530i's owners manual recommends and all season water coolant be used in its automobiles. It does not specify which brand to use.
We have a 1998 V8 Olds Aurora, and it takes dex-cool engine coolant. It is the coolant that is orange colored. Wouldn't your small manual tell you the correct coolant to use?
dex cool the car manual says to only use dex cool
Yes, if they both call for the same type. You need to use what ever type the owners manual calls for.
Use only BMW recommended coolant.
You don't need to use a Honda brand coolant. You just need to know what type of coolant your vehicle requires. Regular coolant (green) and dexcool(orange) Do not mix these two up! When you look at the coolant reservoir it should tell you what type it needs, if not there look in the owners manual or if all else fails just peer inside the reservoir or radiator cap(make sure the car is not hot or you might just have a face full of hot coolant) to see what color it is. to make it easier, they make a coolant, which is compatible with any color coolant.
The manual states that it uses Mopar Coolant 5 Hybrid Organic Additive Technology or Equivalent. The question i have is so far , it's a bit difficult to find, i know the dealership probably handles it , but to be cost effective, hmmm, dealership?
Look in your owners manual or call a VW dealer.
coolant type 1999 dodge stratus?
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.
For a Kawasaki 700 Prairie, it's recommended to use a high-quality, ethylene glycol-based coolant that meets the specifications set by the manufacturer. Typically, a 50/50 mix of coolant and distilled water is ideal for optimal performance and temperature regulation. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations regarding coolant type and maintenance.
Liquid coolant