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Title: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: grifter on 03 April 2021, 10:12:50
Hi

Realise this has probably been asked a lot but having a trawl through the site I can't find a part number for the red coolant. Also got a bit confused about this dex cool stuff, I see this on fleabay, and also other stuff, is it not dexcool you want but the other stuff - other stuff didn't say dexcoll specifically but need to confirm via part number or equivalent?

Also snapped my coolant drain plug, put up a wanted, but if anyone knows where I can get these, or anyone has one? Is the black one ok to use, as mine was red colour?

Thanks

Andrew
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: johnnydog on 03 April 2021, 10:26:06
The correct pink VX antifreeze is 93165162. Comes in a 5 ltr container.
The red plastic drain plug has been replaced by VX with a black one.
I wanted to replace the red one on mine with another red one, so I got a Febi drain plug from Eurocarparts - exactly the same as the original red one in every respect. Its common to a few other makes, but the Euro part no was 200220050 - £2.59 including.
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: grifter on 03 April 2021, 13:17:13
The correct pink VX antifreeze is 93165162. Comes in a 5 ltr container.
The red plastic drain plug has been replaced by VX with a black one.
I wanted to replace the red one on mine with another red one, so I got a Febi drain plug from Eurocarparts - exactly the same as the original red one in every respect. Its common to a few other makes, but the Euro part no was 200220050 - £2.59 including.

Thanks for the info Jonnydog, much appreciated.
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: TheBoy on 04 April 2021, 14:34:44
I have a feeling the black rad drain plug does not properly seal if used in a rad design for red plugs, so they are not interchangable
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: grifter on 05 April 2021, 12:59:34
I have a feeling the black rad drain plug does not properly seal if used in a rad design for red plugs, so they are not interchangable

Any idea if it is it vx only part or are copies made?
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: Andy B on 05 April 2021, 13:23:21
I have a feeling the black rad drain plug does not properly seal if used in a rad design for red plugs, so they are not interchangable

Any idea if it is it vx only part or are copies made?

just replace the two O rings  :y
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: johnnydog on 05 April 2021, 13:30:07
If the original was red, then get a red one to replace it. Like I said earlier, the red one from ECP packaged as Febi was 100% identical to my original VX drain plug, and fitted perfectly with no leaks. Possibly may have come from the same manufacturer. If you want to buy a VX one, the odds are that it won't be a red one, and will probably cost you more, and won't do the job any better than a Febi one. I usually prefer genuine VX parts but if the one I want is not available, then other makes have to do. I think you are over complicating it, to be honest.
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: johnnydog on 05 April 2021, 13:33:10
I paid £2.59 for the Febi plug including VAT. By the time you have found the correct size 'O' rings, is it worth messing around? The original is likely to be brittle and therefore weakened, so I know what I would do.....
Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: grifter on 05 April 2021, 14:53:33
If the original was red, then get a red one to replace it. Like I said earlier, the red one from ECP packaged as Febi was 100% identical to my original VX drain plug, and fitted perfectly with no leaks. Possibly may have come from the same manufacturer. If you want to buy a VX one, the odds are that it won't be a red one, and will probably cost you more, and won't do the job any better than a Febi one. I usually prefer genuine VX parts but if the one I want is not available, then other makes have to do. I think you are over complicating it, to be honest.

I couldn't find the febi one on the ECP site search so done a google search and it came up.

Looks ok and can reserve and pick up from my local branch, it does say it doesn't fit the current car I have selected i.e omega. Strange as it looks exactly the same:

https://www.eurocarparts.com/search/200220050?type=shopping&gclid=CjwKCAjw6qqDBhB-EiwACBs6xwONNEDfKlUEi4AueHyt6YJaVKPpITyLW6zQe3lSPyd8wHLZ0LtvdhoCxQMQAvD_BwE

Title: Re: Coolant Part Number and drain plug
Post by: johnnydog on 05 April 2021, 16:16:36
That's the exact one I bought and it's 12 months since I fitted it and it's still ok.