Audi 80 Coolant Parts
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The average price of a Audi 80 coolant is between $0.99 and $187.99.
Audi 80 coolant is a specially formulated liquid that circulates through the engine to help regulate its temperature. It is important because it helps prevent the engine from overheating and causing damage. It also protects the engine against corrosion and keeps the parts lubricated. In addition, the coolant helps transfer heat from the engine to the radiator, where the heat is dissipated into the air. Maintaining the proper level and condition of the coolant is essential for keeping the engine running smoothly and prolonging its lifespan.
Type of Coolant for Audi 80
The type of coolant that the Audi 80 uses is G11 or G12 coolant, also known as "long-life" or "extended-life" coolant. This is a specific type of coolant that is designed to provide long-lasting protection against corrosion and overheating in the engine. It is important to use the correct type of coolant for your Audi 80 to ensure proper performance and longevity of the engine.
Audi 80 Coolant Capacity by Year
- Audi 80 (B3) - 1986-1991: 7.4 liters (gasoline engines); 8.0 liters (diesel engines).
- Audi 80 (B4) - 1991-1996: 7.4 liters (gasoline engines); 8.0 liters (diesel engines).
- Audi 80 (B5) - 1996-2001: 8.0 liters (gasoline engines); 9.0 liters (diesel engines).
- Audi 80 (B6) - 2001-2006: 6.5-6.8 liters (depending on the engine size).
Note: The coolant capacity may vary depending on the engine type, year range, and additional equipment in the vehicle. It's always recommended to check your vehicle's owner's manual or consult a certified mechanic for accurate information.
How to Add Coolant to Your Audi 80
Here are the steps to add coolant to an Audi 80:
- Turn off the engine and let it cool down completely.
- Locate the coolant reservoir tank under the hood. It should be near the windshield wiper fluid reservoir and have a cap labeled "coolant."
- Check the coolant level by looking at the markings on the side of the reservoir tank. If the level is below the minimum mark, add coolant.
- Open the coolant reservoir cap slowly to release any pressure buildup.
- Add a mixture of 50% coolant and 50% distilled water to the reservoir until it reaches the maximum mark. If you are unsure about the type of coolant to use, check the owner's manual.
- Close the cap tightly and start the engine. Let it idle for a few minutes to circulate the coolant.
- Check the coolant level again after a few days of driving to make sure it is still at the appropriate level.
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Our team of experts is always on hand to help you find the perfect coolant for your Audi 80, providing you with the peace of mind that comes with knowing you're receiving the best possible product for your needs. Plus, our competitive pricing means that you can get the top-quality coolant you need at a price that won't break the bank.
When you shop with us, you can also be sure that you're getting a product that has been rigorously tested for quality and effectiveness. We only carry coolants from trusted brands that have been proven to provide reliable performance, so you can feel confident in your purchase.
In addition to our selection of high-quality coolants, we also offer a range of other Audi 80 parts and accessories to keep your vehicle running smoothly. From brake pads to oil filters and everything in between, we have everything you need to keep your Audi 80 performing at its best.
Ultimately, shopping with us at AutohausAZ means you'll receive the best possible customer service, the highest quality products, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing you're making a smart investment in your vehicle.