Hi all,
We've just had our first frost of the winter, as this is the first winter I've spent with my FL ('04 TD4) outside I thought I better check the anti-freeze. I've got one of those pippet style testers with the floaty balls. It reported a "medium" level of protection.
It had a coolant change when I bought it about 5k miles ago, so I don't want to do a complete coolant change.
My coolant level has always been at the minimum mark, is there anything wrong with just topping it up with undiluted anti-freeze? This would increase the concentration a little.
I know I need to make sure I get the same colour (red/orange) is there anything else I need to check?
Ta,
(PS - on a completely seperate note, I really love my FL in the winter, warms up quickly, heated seats, heated windscreen, great in the snow and ice, a MUCH better winter vehicle than my cold, draughty old 90).
We've just had our first frost of the winter, as this is the first winter I've spent with my FL ('04 TD4) outside I thought I better check the anti-freeze. I've got one of those pippet style testers with the floaty balls. It reported a "medium" level of protection.
It had a coolant change when I bought it about 5k miles ago, so I don't want to do a complete coolant change.
My coolant level has always been at the minimum mark, is there anything wrong with just topping it up with undiluted anti-freeze? This would increase the concentration a little.
I know I need to make sure I get the same colour (red/orange) is there anything else I need to check?
Ta,
(PS - on a completely seperate note, I really love my FL in the winter, warms up quickly, heated seats, heated windscreen, great in the snow and ice, a MUCH better winter vehicle than my cold, draughty old 90).