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Re: gm red antifreeze
« Reply #15 on: 04 December 2011, 23:52:58 »

Yup.....   :y
You learn well, Master Jedi :P

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Fella asking the Q has over 2K posts on here. Don't take much to go have a look in the maint guides rather than asking to have their nose/rear end wiped!  Lol!

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Re: gm red antifreeze
« Reply #16 on: 04 December 2011, 23:58:33 »

Yup.....   :y
You learn well, Master Jedi :P

 ;D

Fella asking the Q has over 2K posts on here. Don't take much to go have a look in the maint guides rather than asking to have their nose/rear end wiped!  Lol!

 ;D :y

yes, point taken!

Fair play Fella....   :y
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Re: gm red antifreeze
« Reply #17 on: 05 December 2011, 09:57:24 »

I would just like someone to confirm something, I have just bought Vx red anti-freeze, (about £15 with VAT - Trade Club) and then saw this post on another forum:-
"Warning: The "bright orange", silicon-free coolant must no longer be used in vehicles with X 25 DT / Y 25 DT engines."
I just need someone to say it's OK to use in the old BMW 2.5 TD.
I intent draining/flushing of course. I am sure the OOF answer will be accurate.
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