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Comma Oil, VAG - Volkswagen Audi Group. There will be other makes as well. These red types tend to react badly with other antifreeze. Flush it all out and replace with ordinary ethylene glycol, specialist motorcycle coolant or universal OAT (orange). I get OAT from Smith and Allan - Occasional Scott sponsors

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Ask the mechanic. Only way to be sure. A lot of people are using the non-toxic propylene glycol premixed stuff. I've been using Engine Ice. Silcolene pro-cool is the same. If you must mix your own up use deionized water as the stuff from the tap may accelerate corrosion.

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Comma Oil, VAG - Volkswagen Audi Group. There will be other makes as well. These red types tend to react badly with other antifreeze. Flush it all out and replace with ordinary ethylene glycol, specialist motorcycle coolant or universal OAT (orange). I get OAT from Smith and Allan - Occasional Scott sponsors

I didn't know you could get a universal OAT coolant yet? If you can thats very useful to know.

It isn't usually considered compatible with 'all' coolant systems with regards seal material and gasket plasticisers, especially backwards compatibility.

Best to check the manual, coolants are not all the same.

If you have checked the manual my apologies, just trying to be helpful.

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