Yes my 96 M3 had blue and my Honda Jazz 2006.5 has blue.
The Honda manual says original fill lasts 10 years and should be changed every 5 years thereafter.
Regards Philip A
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Yes my 96 M3 had blue and my Honda Jazz 2006.5 has blue.
The Honda manual says original fill lasts 10 years and should be changed every 5 years thereafter.
Regards Philip A
Thanks again for the last advice. Re silicone hoses - I’ve been researching what’s available, cost and source and came across some information (viperperformance.co.uk) stating that “some” advanced OAT formulas are incompatible with regular silicone hoses.
It’s not clear how old that advice is or if it is still valid for the blue coolant technology[emoji52]
Nothing is ever straight forward [emoji37]
..... I have found that it is the Ethyhexanoic Acid component in OAT that negatively affects both regular EDPM rubber and regular Silicone rubber hose. Sorta makes me rethink paying the premium price for silicone hoses unless you can be sure that they are the “upgraded” silicone which as you would expect also attracts a further premium[emoji37]
A lot of them don't have the 2EHA anymore, but I think the original Texaco (Land Rover OAT) version still might.
It definitely isn't compatible with silicone.
The coolant I am looking at buying does have it.... a small percentage but no way of knowing if it is an insignificant amount or not[emoji52]
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If using silicone hoses make sure they are fluorsilicone lined to cope with the coolant.