“Our new PEAK meets the needs of consumers that desire a high-performance antifreeze/coolant,” said Charles Culverhouse, CEO of Old World Industries. ... Its universal formula is compatible for use with any type of antifreeze/coolant and its amber-yellow color will not change the color of the coolant in the system.Sep 16, 2019
Is peak coolant orange?
Peak Dexcool Concentrate Orange Antifreeze is made for use in GM cars and trucks requiring a Dex-Cool antifreeze. It is an orange colored ethylene glycol based antifreeze compatible for use in all automobiles, light duty trucks and motorcycles.
What cars use orange coolant?
Prime Orange antifreeze+coolant is designed to work with these specific vehicles: All GM ® vehicles 1995 & newer/GM approved (GMC, Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Pontiac, Saturn, Oldsmobile, Hummer), most Ford ® vehicles 2011 – 2018 (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury) and most Chrysler ® vehicles 2013 & newer (Ram, Dodge, Jeep, ...
What is orange coolant used for?
Both orange and green antifreeze serve as engine coolants, designed to keep it from freezing or overheating. They also defend the cooling system against corrosion.Nov 17, 2021
Can I mix green and orange coolant?
The two coolants should never be mixed together as they do not react well. When mixed together they can form a thick, jelly-like substance that can completely stop all coolant flow which can lead to overheating.Oct 10, 2013
Can I add water to orange coolant?
They are traditionally green or orange. Antifreeze is a pure substance that does need to be mixed with equal parts water to make an acceptable engine coolant.
Is it bad if my coolant is orange?
The yellow-green is compatible with most modern cars and it can be mixed with most other colors. In fact that orange GM coolant has caused a lot of gasket failure, water pump failure, and brown sludge. Yes you should flush your radiator and system, and never use the orange stuff again.
What does it mean when your antifreeze is orange?
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Is orange coolant better than green?
Thankfully, both green and orange antifreeze last a while. ... Green for about 3-years or 36,000 miles, and orange for 5-years or 150,000 miles. A good rule of thumb is to inspect it at each oil change. If it's rust-colored, it suggests the rust inhibitor has become ineffective.Nov 17, 2021