![]() Should I spring for either a G-05 flush at a Jiffy Boob type place, do it myself with plain green premix from walmart, or get the specified brew from the Jeep dealer? If I do it myself, I know I'll have to drain and replace a couple of times since I can't get the block drain plug out and the system holds about 15qts. Now, the coolant looks bright green, no oil present, etc. This being said, the vehicle has had 2 changes, at 30k and again at 51k. Mixing of coolants other than specified (non-HOAT or other HOAT), may result in engine damage that may not be covered under the new vehicle warranty, and decreased corrosion protection. If the percentage is lower than 44 percent, engine parts may be eroded by cavitation, and cooling system components may be severely damaged by corrosion.ĬAUTION: Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant, 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula (MS-9769) may not be mixed with any other type of antifreeze. Maximum protection (-90d) is provided with a 68% mixture protection. This coolant offers the best engine cooling without corrosion when mixed with 50% distilled water.Īntifreeze mixture must always be at least 44%, all climates year round. Only Mopar Antifreeze Coolant, 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula (glycol base coolant with corrosion inhibitors called HOAT) is recommended. ![]() The recommended mixture is 50/50 ethylene-glycol and low mineral content water. It doesn't look bad but I believe in sticking to schedules so it's time. Just got it about 3 months ago and it has the green stuff, was last changed at 51k. ![]()
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