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.
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dex-cool states 5 years or 150.000 miles use only dex-cool or premature corrosion to heater core or radiator
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Dex cool, they make some that you can use in either but GM is supposed to use the orange Dex cool
dex cool the car manual says to only use dex cool
Dex-Cool - From the GM dealer or a Dex-cool compatible alternative
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For a 2001 Saturn, it's recommended to use a coolant that meets the GM specification, specifically a 50/50 mixture of Dex-Cool antifreeze and distilled water. Dex-Cool is an orange-colored coolant designed for use in GM vehicles. Ensure that you check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations or requirements based on the engine type. Regularly inspect and change the coolant as needed to prevent overheating and engine damage.
You should not use dex cool read on the sight it had caused several engines to overheat an blow including mine
because dex-cool has different heat dissipation property's then green ethylglycol coolant.. use of green prestone in a dex cool system can cause head gasket and overheat issues not to mention premature internal wear.
No, only use green.
It isn't going to permanently damage it as long as you replace it with the proper coolant. NAPA makes an all types and models coolant that is compatible with Dex-Cool. Dex-cool just has additional lubricants in it that are designed for that system. If you use regular coolant the seals in the cooling system can break down much faster and cause leaks.