TahoeBound
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I know to replace coolant every 2 years (and some do it sooner), but what about shelf life of an unopened container? I've got one thats probably 3 years old and wondered whether to use it or recycle.
I know to replace coolant every 2 years (and some do it sooner), but what about shelf life of an unopened container? I've got one thats probably 3 years old and wondered whether to use it or recycle.
As big of PIA it can be to change the coolant & no more than a new unopened container cost why go cheap. Something was said once about "penny wise & pound foolish" :yahoo: :yahoo:I know to replace coolant every 2 years (and some do it sooner), but what about shelf life of an unopened container? I've got one thats probably 3 years old and wondered whether to use it or recycle.
Well, my reasoning is why flush money down the toilet?As big of PIA it can be to change the coolant & no more than a new unopened container cost why go cheap. Something was said once about "penny wise & pound foolish" :yahoo: :yahoo:
The scientists say the antifreeze properties do not deteriorate, but the corrosion inhibitors do as they circulate in a cooling system with metals. I would use the coolant.
antifreeze doesn't go bad in bottle, even if opened.I know to replace coolant every 2 years (and some do it sooner), but what about shelf life of an unopened container? I've got one thats probably 3 years old and wondered whether to use it or recycle.
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