It is time for my yearly coolant change and I stopped into AZ to look for some Zerex G05. Of course, they had none, but they did have for 8.99 a bottle of AZ branded conventional green. I checked the specs. and it is ethylene glycol, with silicates.
My '02 Ford came from the factory with green coolant, which at the time, I think was their standard stuff. At the time, yellow coolant I think was Motorcraft premium coolant used in some vehicles with tow packages, etc..
I have changed out my coolant twice already. The first time was with Zerex G05, and the second time with PEAK (I forget which one).
I know these universal coolants that you see everywhere are probably compatible with anything, but most don't contain silicates. And from my understanding, one reason to get G05 is for its silicate contents for vehicles that need such to keep the cooling system free of buildup.
What say ye, BITOG? Should I drain out the yellow and put in the green? What are the chances that this AZ Green coolant is more/less the same stuff the truck had from the factory?
My '02 Ford came from the factory with green coolant, which at the time, I think was their standard stuff. At the time, yellow coolant I think was Motorcraft premium coolant used in some vehicles with tow packages, etc..
I have changed out my coolant twice already. The first time was with Zerex G05, and the second time with PEAK (I forget which one).
I know these universal coolants that you see everywhere are probably compatible with anything, but most don't contain silicates. And from my understanding, one reason to get G05 is for its silicate contents for vehicles that need such to keep the cooling system free of buildup.
What say ye, BITOG? Should I drain out the yellow and put in the green? What are the chances that this AZ Green coolant is more/less the same stuff the truck had from the factory?