ACDelco® - GM Original Equipment Engine Coolant & Antifreeze

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Specifications

Biodegradable
Yes
Color
Orange
Ethylene Glycol
Yes
Freezing Point
-37 CE
Freezing Point_1
-34 FA
Height
3 IN
Length
12 IN
Level 1 - Department
Antifreeze/Coolant.[28002]
Level 2 - Category
Extended Life Universal Antifreeze/Coolant.[28149]
Level 3 - Subcategory
Extended Life Universal Concentrate.[28954]
Organic Acid Technology Based
Yes
Programming Required
No
Propylene Glycol Formulation
No
Radiator Cooling System Material Compatibility
Aluminum
Recommended Dilution Ratio
50/50
Weight
234 LB
Width
7.25 IN
Additional Info
No warranty No Warranty

Features

  • Designed to help provide effective long-term anti-corrosion support by protecting brass, cast iron, steel, solder, and copper components
  • Designed to provide high-temperature protection for aluminum components
  • Non-silicate formula retains excellent heat transfer characteristics for maximized water pump life

Product Details

GM Original Equipment Engine Coolant & Antifreeze by ACDelco®. Dex-Cool Extended Life Engine Coolant - 1 gal. ACDelco Dex-Cool Extended Life Engine Coolant is a silicate, borate, nitrite, and phosphate free, premium-grade coolant designed to help prevent your engine from overheating during use by absorbing and dispersing the heat of combustion while also protecting against rust and corrosion. Based on carboxylate technology, ACDelco Dex-Cool Extended Life Engine Coolant is engineered to meet the demands of today's modern engines, including those with hybrid propulsion systems.

Reviews

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5 of 5
Great Product
Good coolant for a good price.
Posted by Chris (Lakeville, MN) / April 09, 2017