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Old December 28th 07, 04:29 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default Coolant Flush - GM Engine Coolant Supplement ??

97 SW1 177,000 miles, 284,853 kilometers.

This car was due for a coolant flush. According to the owners manual, DEX-
COOL radiator fluid only needs to be serviced once every 5 years or
100,000 miles. The last coolant flush service was done by Saturn 5 or 6
years ago. This time I went to an independent shop, but I brought my
Owners Manual along. While I was in the shop waiting room, I read in the
Owners Manual on page 283, "Use GM Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer) (GM
Part No. 3634621 with any complete coolant change".

I never heard of this before. The independent shop guys never heard of it
either. I had the coolant flush performed at the independent shop. I got
home and checked the Chilton Manual and the Chilton Manual doesn't make
any reference to special "Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer)" in the
coolant flush procedure.

The Saturn dealer wanted USD $135.00 + to perform the coolant flush
procedure. The independent shop wanted a little over half of the amount
Saturn wanted for the same procedure. Do y'all think the "GM Engine
Coolant Supplement (sealer)" is really worth the extra $50 to $60.

Thanks for the help,
SW1
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Old December 28th 07, 06:01 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default Coolant Flush - GM Engine Coolant Supplement ??

The coolant supplemental sealer are two tablets that need to be crushed into
a fine powder and then added to the coolant after a flush and change. They
can be purchased at a local Saturn dealer. If I recall they are between $5
and $10 for the two required.

As to using Dex Cool coolant, I stay away from this coolant and continue to
use the old ethylene glycol stuff that is sold at the Saturn dealer. This
requires changing every two years, but does less damage to the radiator,
water pump, etc.

Good luck!

Bob

";-}" > wrote in message
...
> 97 SW1 177,000 miles, 284,853 kilometers.
>
> This car was due for a coolant flush. According to the owners manual, DEX-
> COOL radiator fluid only needs to be serviced once every 5 years or
> 100,000 miles. The last coolant flush service was done by Saturn 5 or 6
> years ago. This time I went to an independent shop, but I brought my
> Owners Manual along. While I was in the shop waiting room, I read in the
> Owners Manual on page 283, "Use GM Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer) (GM
> Part No. 3634621 with any complete coolant change".
>
> I never heard of this before. The independent shop guys never heard of it
> either. I had the coolant flush performed at the independent shop. I got
> home and checked the Chilton Manual and the Chilton Manual doesn't make
> any reference to special "Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer)" in the
> coolant flush procedure.
>
> The Saturn dealer wanted USD $135.00 + to perform the coolant flush
> procedure. The independent shop wanted a little over half of the amount
> Saturn wanted for the same procedure. Do y'all think the "GM Engine
> Coolant Supplement (sealer)" is really worth the extra $50 to $60.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> SW1



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Old December 30th 07, 04:10 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default Coolant Flush - GM Engine Coolant Supplement ??

Thanks for the information on the supplemental sealer. I'll
get those tablets next week. I hadn't heard of DEX COOL damaging
the radiator, water pump, etc. Another independent shop advised
me to use the green ethylene glycol fluid because they were seeing
damage to gaskets and seals from the DEX COOL. In ten years time,
I haven't had any issues with gaskets or seals or radiator or
water pump. Do you think I'm pressing my luck?

Thanks for the help,
SW1

On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:01:07 -0600, Bob Shuman wrote:

> The coolant supplemental sealer are two tablets that need to be crushed
> into a fine powder and then added to the coolant after a flush and
> change. They can be purchased at a local Saturn dealer. If I recall
> they are between $5 and $10 for the two required.
>
> As to using Dex Cool coolant, I stay away from this coolant and continue
> to use the old ethylene glycol stuff that is sold at the Saturn dealer.
> This requires changing every two years, but does less damage to the
> radiator, water pump, etc.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Bob
>
> ";-}" > wrote in message
> ...
>> 97 SW1 177,000 miles, 284,853 kilometers.
>>
>> This car was due for a coolant flush. According to the owners manual,
>> DEX- COOL radiator fluid only needs to be serviced once every 5 years
>> or 100,000 miles. The last coolant flush service was done by Saturn 5
>> or 6 years ago. This time I went to an independent shop, but I brought
>> my Owners Manual along. While I was in the shop waiting room, I read in
>> the Owners Manual on page 283, "Use GM Engine Coolant Supplement
>> (sealer) (GM Part No. 3634621 with any complete coolant change".
>>
>> I never heard of this before. The independent shop guys never heard of
>> it either. I had the coolant flush performed at the independent shop. I
>> got home and checked the Chilton Manual and the Chilton Manual doesn't
>> make any reference to special "Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer)" in
>> the coolant flush procedure.
>>
>> The Saturn dealer wanted USD $135.00 + to perform the coolant flush
>> procedure. The independent shop wanted a little over half of the amount
>> Saturn wanted for the same procedure. Do y'all think the "GM Engine
>> Coolant Supplement (sealer)" is really worth the extra $50 to $60.
>>
>> Thanks for the help,
>> SW1


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Old December 30th 07, 05:37 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
Bob Shuman
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Default Coolant Flush - GM Engine Coolant Supplement ??

I disagree with much of what you posted, but do agree with you that
Chilton's and Hayne's manuals are of very limited value. GM's decision to
go with the chemistry in Dex-Cool when there were other alternatives was a
poor one. The need for any "supplemental sealing tablets" also indicts the
design and/or the head gasket materials used.

If you are expending the energy to drain and re-fill the coolant, and you
are only doing it once every 4 or 5 years, then going the extra step and
flushing the system takes just a small amount of additional time. Take a
good look at the color of the flush and then tell me with a straight face
that you'd leave that crap in there and just re-fill it.

Bob


"BläBlä" . s!rcre4p.c0m>
wrote in message ...
> In article >,
> says...
>> The coolant supplemental sealer are two tablets that need to be crushed
>> into
>> a fine powder and then added to the coolant after a flush and change.
>> They
>> can be purchased at a local Saturn dealer. If I recall they are between
>> $5
>> and $10 for the two required.

>
> A pack of 5 should be about $6 bucks and the entire pack is 'supposed'
> to be added. Also note that 3634621 are a 6 pack of the larger tablets
> for cast Iron engines and 12378254 are a 5 pack of smaller tablets for
> aluminum engines though either would work. They're not necessary, just a
> piece of mind...
> Also you dont crush them up and add them to the Overflow Bottle or
> Coolant Surge Tank. On Saturns you'll have to put them in the upper
> radiator hose to get them correctly flowing into the system.
>
>> As to using Dex Cool coolant, I stay away from this coolant and continue
>> to
>> use the old ethylene glycol stuff that is sold at the Saturn dealer.
>> This
>> requires changing every two years, but does less damage to the radiator,
>> water pump, etc.
>>
>> Good luck!

>
> No STICK with Dexcool. The old 'green' slop is NOT for aluminum engines
> or cooling systems. I've seen it eat away aluminum parts among other bad
> things. It has no business in a modern cooling system...
>
>> > This car was due for a coolant flush. According to the owners manual,
>> > DEX-
>> > COOL radiator fluid only needs to be serviced once every 5 years or
>> > 100,000 miles. The last coolant flush service was done by Saturn 5 or 6

>
> You dont need a 'flush' if you drain and refill the cooling system with
> shorter service interval. (like 4 years/80k miles) The main thing you
> want to do is keep fresh corrosion inhibitors in circulation and keep
> the pH levels in check. They make inexpensive test strips to to check pH
> levels.
>
>> > years ago. This time I went to an independent shop, but I brought my
>> > Owners Manual along. While I was in the shop waiting room, I read in
>> > the
>> > Owners Manual on page 283, "Use GM Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer)
>> > (GM
>> > Part No. 3634621 with any complete coolant change".
>> >
>> > I never heard of this before. The independent shop guys never heard of
>> > it

>
> I can't believe anyone working in the Auto Service and Repair field has
> not heard of GM Sealing Tablets. Hell even BMW Techs know of them and
> use them.
>
>> > either. I had the coolant flush performed at the independent shop. I
>> > got
>> > home and checked the Chilton Manual and the Chilton Manual doesn't make
>> > any reference to special "Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer)" in the
>> > coolant flush procedure.

>
> Chilton wont make mention of jack squat.
>
>> > The Saturn dealer wanted USD $135.00 + to perform the coolant flush
>> > procedure. The independent shop wanted a little over half of the amount
>> > Saturn wanted for the same procedure. Do y'all think the "GM Engine
>> > Coolant Supplement (sealer)" is really worth the extra $50 to $60.
>> >
>> > Thanks for the help,
>> > SW1

>
> Thats not why they charge 50-60 bucks more.



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Old December 31st 07, 05:35 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default Coolant Flush - GM Engine Coolant Supplement ??

Appreciate the tips on DEX COOL -> aluminum engines, and
coolant supplemental sealer -> upper radiator hose, and
shorter service interval -> fresh corrosion inhibitors/ph levels.

I probably need to look at another independent shop, one that's
heard of GM Sealing Tablets. Difficult to evaluate these shops
until you get burned, and then you know it's time to find
another independent shop that hopefully won't be worse than the
one you got burned at. I sure could use some kind of litmus
test to judge a shop. At 177,000 miles, even with regular 3,000
mile oil changes, my engine is a big question mark. Don't know
if it will last 250,000 miles.

On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 11:31:41 -0500, BläBlä wrote:

> In article >,
> says...
>> The coolant supplemental sealer are two tablets that need to be crushed
>> into a fine powder and then added to the coolant after a flush and
>> change. They can be purchased at a local Saturn dealer. If I recall
>> they are between $5 and $10 for the two required.

>
> A pack of 5 should be about $6 bucks and the entire pack is 'supposed'
> to be added. Also note that 3634621 are a 6 pack of the larger tablets
> for cast Iron engines and 12378254 are a 5 pack of smaller tablets for
> aluminum engines though either would work. They're not necessary, just a
> piece of mind...
> Also you dont crush them up and add them to the Overflow Bottle or
> Coolant Surge Tank. On Saturns you'll have to put them in the upper
> radiator hose to get them correctly flowing into the system.
>
>> As to using Dex Cool coolant, I stay away from this coolant and
>> continue to use the old ethylene glycol stuff that is sold at the
>> Saturn dealer. This requires changing every two years, but does less
>> damage to the radiator, water pump, etc.
>>
>> Good luck!

>
> No STICK with Dexcool. The old 'green' slop is NOT for aluminum engines
> or cooling systems. I've seen it eat away aluminum parts among other bad
> things. It has no business in a modern cooling system...
>
>> > This car was due for a coolant flush. According to the owners manual,
>> > DEX- COOL radiator fluid only needs to be serviced once every 5 years
>> > or 100,000 miles. The last coolant flush service was done by Saturn 5
>> > or 6

>
> You dont need a 'flush' if you drain and refill the cooling system with
> shorter service interval. (like 4 years/80k miles) The main thing you
> want to do is keep fresh corrosion inhibitors in circulation and keep
> the pH levels in check. They make inexpensive test strips to to check pH
> levels.
>
>> > years ago. This time I went to an independent shop, but I brought my
>> > Owners Manual along. While I was in the shop waiting room, I read in
>> > the Owners Manual on page 283, "Use GM Engine Coolant Supplement
>> > (sealer) (GM Part No. 3634621 with any complete coolant change".
>> >
>> > I never heard of this before. The independent shop guys never heard
>> > of it

>
> I can't believe anyone working in the Auto Service and Repair field has
> not heard of GM Sealing Tablets. Hell even BMW Techs know of them and
> use them.
>
>> > either. I had the coolant flush performed at the independent shop. I
>> > got home and checked the Chilton Manual and the Chilton Manual
>> > doesn't make any reference to special "Engine Coolant Supplement
>> > (sealer)" in the coolant flush procedure.

>
> Chilton wont make mention of jack squat.
>
>> > The Saturn dealer wanted USD $135.00 + to perform the coolant flush
>> > procedure. The independent shop wanted a little over half of the
>> > amount Saturn wanted for the same procedure. Do y'all think the "GM
>> > Engine Coolant Supplement (sealer)" is really worth the extra $50 to
>> > $60.
>> >
>> > Thanks for the help,
>> > SW1

>
> Thats not why they charge 50-60 bucks more.


 




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