Draining and Filling
Draining and Filling
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Refractometer (T10007)
• Drip tray (VAG 1306) or drip tray for VAS 6100 (VAS 6208)
• Spring type clip pliers (VAS 5024A) or hose clip pliers (VAS 6340)
• Cooling system charge unit (VAS 6096)
• Adapter (VAG 1274/8)
Draining
• Drained coolant must be stored in a clean container for disposal or reuse.
• Follow disposal regulations.
CAUTION!
Hot steam may escape when opening the expansion tank cap. Wear protective goggles and protective clothing to prevent damage to eyes and scalding. Cover the cap with a cloth and open very carefully.
- Open the coolant expansion tank cap.
- Remove the noise insulation.
- Place the (VAG 1306) or (VAS 6208) underneath.
- Loosen the drain plug - arrow - to drain the coolant from radiator.
Filling
CAUTION!
Only mix with clean tap water. Well water does not have the quality needed to ensure the coolant will function correctly.
• On vehicles from Model Year (MY) 2008, only use coolant additive G12 plus-plus that conforms to "TL VW 774 G".
• On vehicles through MY 2007, coolant additive G12 plus that conforms to "TL VW 774 F" and G12 plus-plus that conforms to "TL VW 774 G" can be used.
• G12 plus-plus may be mixed with the previous coolant additive G12 plus. Both are colored purple.
• Coolant additives marked with "Conforms to TL VW 774 G" or "Conforms to TL VW 774 F" prevent freezing and corrosion damage and scaling and they increase the boiling point. For this reason the system must be filled all year round with frost and corrosion protection additives.
• Because of its high boiling point, the coolant improves engine reliability under heavy loads, particularly in countries with tropical climates.
• Protection against frost must be assured to about -25 °C (-13 °F) (in arctic climatic countries to about -35 °C (-31 °F)).
• The coolant concentration must not be reduced by adding water even in warmer seasons and in warmer countries. The coolant additive portion must be at least 40%.
• If for climatic reasons a greater frost protection is required, the amount of coolant additive of can be increased, but only up to 60% (frost protection to about -40 °C (-40 °F), as otherwise frost protection is reduced again and cooling effectiveness is also reduced.
• Refractometer (T10007) is recommended for determining freeze protection density.
• If radiator, heat exchanger, cylinder head or cylinder head gasket is replaced, do not reuse old coolant.
Recommended Mixture Ratios
1) The quantity of coolant can vary depending upon the vehicle equipment.
2) Only use clean tap water.
- Tighten the drain plug in radiator - arrow -.
- Install the noise insulation.
Fill using (VAS 6096).
- Install the (VAG 1274/8) onto the expansion tank.
- Fill the coolant circuit using the (VAS 6096). Refer to the Operating instructions for cooling system filler unit VAS 6096.
Filling without (VAS 6096)
- Slowly fill the coolant up to the top mark of the hatched area - arrow - on the expansion tank.
- Install the expansion tank cap.
- Turn off the heater and Air Conditioning (A/C).
- Start the engine and maintain an engine speed of about 2000 RPM for approximately 3 minutes.
- Let the engine run until the fan starts up.
CAUTION!
Hot steam may escape when opening the expansion tank cap. Wear protective goggles and protective clothing to prevent damage to eyes and scalding. Cover the cap with a cloth and open very carefully.
- Check the coolant level and top off as necessary.
• With the engine at operating temperature, coolant level must lie at the top marking of the hatched area - arrow -.
• With the engine cold, the coolant level should be located approximately in the center of the hatched area.