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reb78

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Eurocarparts are the easiest local place for me to buy fluids and oils easily at a reasonable price.

I need some coolant for the D3 - they reccomend their orange coolant for the TDV6 but the red is cheaper. Their website is rubbish and the only thing it tells you under the specs is the colour! The colours tell me nothing (and I dont think they are standardised anyway!). Anyone know the difference? I can just make out OAT on the label of the red coolant and this is cheaper than the orange.

These are the two:

https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Land+Ro...amp;000397 

https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Land+Ro...amp;000397 

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Both red and orange are OAT, according to above, but beyond that I dont really understand the differences - can they be mixed? 'Orange' and 'red' look quite similar in the links above so I am not sure i can reliably distinguish whats in there from colour!

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3 hours ago, HoSS said:

https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/a91/1272436/

Basically ignore the colour, read the container.

Older cars IAT, newer OAT or HOAT

And dont mix IAT with OAT

Trouble is, if its in a car I have bought, I dont have the container! 

 

I suspect what is in the D3 is normal OAT so Eurocarparts don't help by recommending something newer that wasn't originally specced for the car. I wonder how many people pop in to buy some to top up and follow the computer recommendation in ECP or Halfords or the like and then mix the wrong stuff....

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20 hours ago, reb78 said:

Trouble is, if its in a car I have bought, I dont have the container! 

 

I suspect what is in the D3 is normal OAT so Eurocarparts don't help by recommending something newer that wasn't originally specced for the car. I wonder how many people pop in to buy some to top up and follow the computer recommendation in ECP or Halfords or the like and then mix the wrong stuff....

Drain and refill, or use a SG meter

 

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