The Dodge Ram takes MS.90032 OAT coolant antifreeze. This applies to various models and engine types, including the Ram Promaster 2500 and 3500 with 3.0L diesel or 3.6L engines, the Ram 3500 with 5.7L or 6.4L V8 engines, and the Ram 3500 with a 6.7L Cummins Diesel engine.
It’s important to note that for older 2011-2012 Dodge Ram models, it is recommended to refer to the owner’s manual for the correct specification.
Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that the coolant color can vary. The new OAT coolant is purple in color, while HOAT coolant can be pink or orangeish .
Please consult your owner’s manual or contact a Dodge dealership for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific coolant requirements for your Dodge Ram model.
Contents
- What happens if you use green coolant instead of orange?
- Can you mix green and orange antifreeze?
- What happens if you use the wrong color antifreeze?
- Is it OK to mix orange and green antifreeze?
- What vehicles use orange antifreeze?
- What is the best coolant for a 5.7 Hemi?
- Is Dodge coolant orange?
- Does it matter what color antifreeze you use?
- Can you use Dexcool in a Dodge?
- Does Dodge have a special antifreeze?
What happens if you use green coolant instead of orange?
You will end up with a gelatinous mess that will have to be professionally flushed from the engine block and radiator. The *only* coolant you can use to top off the system is DexCool formulated coolant; it will be orange or salmon-colored. If the coolant is any other color, do not use it.
Can you mix green and orange antifreeze?
Mixing green and orange anti-freeze coolants doesn’t lead to efficient cooling in the engine. Both coolants are designed differently and are made for specific engine types. If they are mixed, they might not perform well and can create a dangerous, hazardous solution. It can lead to overheating and engine damage too.
What happens if you use the wrong color antifreeze?
As mentioned above, the mix can solidify, block your engine, and cause overheating, which can, in turn, cause the following problems: Degraded cylinder heads. Head gasket breakage. Marred hoses.
Is it OK to mix orange and green antifreeze?
Mixing green and orange anti-freeze coolants doesn’t lead to efficient cooling in the engine. Both coolants are designed differently and are made for specific engine types. If they are mixed, they might not perform well and can create a dangerous, hazardous solution. It can lead to overheating and engine damage too.
What vehicles use orange antifreeze?
Prime Orange antifreeze+coolant is designed to work with these specific vehicles: All GM ® vehicles 1995 & newer/GM approved (GMC, Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Pontiac, Saturn, Oldsmobile, Hummer), most Ford ® vehicles 2011 – 2018 (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury) and most Chrysler ® vehicles 2013 & newer (Ram, Dodge, Jeep, …
What is the best coolant for a 5.7 Hemi?
“We recommend you use MOPAR® Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/ 150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology).”
Is Dodge coolant orange?
It cautions “don’t use orange,” but the factory-installed coolant is orange. Lift the hood of a Chrysler product and you’ll see orange coolant in the jug and a “special engine coolant only” warning on the cap.
Does it matter what color antifreeze you use?
The original colours were used to distinguish easily between two main types of coolant, but now don’t actually mean very much because there’s no regulation on them. With so much variation in available coolants these days, don’t rely on the colour of what’s in your reservoir to make a guess.
Can you use Dexcool in a Dodge?
Dex-Cool is designed to work with all GM vehicles 1995 & newer (GM-approved), most Ford vehicles 2011-2018, and most Chrysler vehicles 2013 & newer.
Does Dodge have a special antifreeze?
Every vehicle manufacturer, including Dodge has developed its own coolant or requires a apparent coolant that is unique to individual years and models.