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A 2003 Jeep does not use Dexcool. It uses five year red from Mopar, or G05 from the aftermarket.
Putting non dexcool compatible coolant in the cooling system can cause problems and sludgy buildup in the cooling system but Most coolant you buy these days will say on the bottle "compatible with any colour coolant " or compatible with dexcool" and if it doesn't you can easily find a brand that will be compatible with dexcool coolant at any automotive store. If you have allready mixed the coolant with non compatible coolant I recommend to flush ur coolant system and use a dexcool compatible replacement coolant flushing the coolant system every few years is a good practice even if you have 5 year life coolant..
The 2001 leasable is designed to use Dexcool type antifreeze. Dexcool is not compatible with other coolant types, the cannot be mixed.
No, Dexcool is not compatible with Chrysler's HOAT coolant.
Use only Mopar ATF+4. Any other fluid is not compatible.
The Mopar ATF+4 and Dex/Merc use different additives and are not compatible.
All from 1995 to date require dexcool. There are several class action law suits against General Motors in reference to dexcool.
Godswords are not compatible with Moparscape. However, SilabSoft is just like mopar scape, just more items and more updates.
A mopar is a car and, Mopar stands for MOtor Part
AEM currently makes all Mopar intakes and relabels them as Mopar.
Dexcool and only Dexcool. It is an all aluminum engine.