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Maintenance -> Coolant specification for Your Volkswagen Transporter Van Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

Coolant specification  
The cooling system is filled at the factory with a mixture of specially prepared water and at least 40%G 12 evo  
coolant additive (TL-VW 774 L).  
The proportion of coolant additive mustalways be at least 40% to protect the cooling system. If greater frost  
protection is required in very cold climates, the proportion of anti-freeze additive can be increased. However, the  
percentage of coolant additive should not exceed 55 %, as this would reduce the frost protection and the cooling  
effect.  
The coolant additive is dyed purple. The mixture of water and coolant additive provides anti-freeze protection down  
to -25°C (-13°F), protects the alloy parts in the engine cooling system against corrosion, prevents limescale deposits  
and significantly increases the boiling point of the coolant.  
When refilling the coolant, a mixture ofdistilled water and at least 40%G 12 evo coolant additive must be used in  
order to obtain the optimum corrosion protection →  
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WARNING  
Insufficient anti-freeze in the coolant system can cause the engine to break down and cause serious injuries.  
The amount of correct coolant additive used must be sufficient for the lowest ambient temperature that you  
expect the vehicle to be exposed to.  
Coolant can freeze at extremely cold outside temperatures, causing the vehicle to break down. Vehicle occupants  
with inadequate winter clothing could then freeze to death as the heating will also no longer function.  
NOTICE  
If the liquid in the coolant expansion tank is not purple, the correct coolant has been mixed with another, unsuitable  
coolant additive. Failure to observe this warning can result in serious malfunctions or damage to the engine and  
cooling system.  
In such cases, have the coolant changed without delay.  
Never mix Genuine coolant additives with other coolants that have not been approved by Volkswagen  
Commercial Vehicles.  
Coolant and coolant additives can pollute the environment. Spilt service fluids must be collected then  
disposed of properly and in an environmentally responsible way.  
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Checking the coolant level and refilling coolant  
Preparations  
1. Park the vehicle on a firm and level surface.  
2. Allow the engine to cool down→  
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3. Open the bonnet (→ In the engine compartment).  
You can identify the coolant expansion tank by the symbol on the cap→ Fig. 1.  
Fig. 1 In the engine compartment: Coolant expansion tank  
cap.  
WARNING  
Hot steam and hot coolant can cause serious burns.  
Never open the bonnet if you can see or hear steam or coolant coming out of the engine compartment. Always wait  
until no escaping steam or coolant can be seen or heard. Hot components can burn the skin.  
The cooling system is under pressure when the engine is hot. Never open the cap of the coolant expansion tank  
when the engine is hot. Coolant may spray out and cause serious burns and other injuries.  
Turn the cap slowly and very carefully anticlockwise while exerting some downwards pressure on the cap.  
Always protect your face, hands and arms from hot coolant or steam by placing a large and thick cloth on the  
cap of the coolant expansion tank.  
Warning lamp  
The warning lamp for the engine coolant will light up if the engine coolant level is too low.  
1.  
Do not drive on! Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.  
2. Immediately seek the assistance of a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles  
recommends a Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership for this.  
3. Check the coolant level and add coolant if the level is too low and there is no suitably qualified workshop in the  
vicinity.  
Checking the coolant level  
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