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If the coolant in a diesel engine requires replacement, can I simply use automotive coolant as a substitute?

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If the coolant in a diesel engine requires replacement, can I simply use automotive coolant as a substitute?

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No! Automotive coolants have a formulation specific to gasoline engines, which operate and produce power and heat in a different manner. Therefore, the coolant must adhere to the specific type of internal combustion engine. Please check the diesel engine manufacturers service instructions for further details.

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