I have a low mileage vehicle. A 2013 Mustang GT with 23k miles. It still has original coolant that still tests as near brand new (pH and cooling ability). The coolant also looks brand new and I have no overheating problems despite running the car pretty hard in hot weather during the summers.
Ford says 100,000 miles change but I am wondering if there is a reason to change the coolant anyway just due to time and despite the testing saying that it's still in very good shape. My knowledge tells me that the pH is the biggest deal because it can lead to engine damage, but the test says the pH is still very good. I use the same test strips in my daily which gives me a control which gives some evidence that the strips do work (the pH of the daily with 3x the miles and tests as significantly more acidic).
All that said, that's not 100% conclusive and there may be other reasons to change coolant based on time not mileage?
Ford says 100,000 miles change but I am wondering if there is a reason to change the coolant anyway just due to time and despite the testing saying that it's still in very good shape. My knowledge tells me that the pH is the biggest deal because it can lead to engine damage, but the test says the pH is still very good. I use the same test strips in my daily which gives me a control which gives some evidence that the strips do work (the pH of the daily with 3x the miles and tests as significantly more acidic).
All that said, that's not 100% conclusive and there may be other reasons to change coolant based on time not mileage?