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What color antifreeze does Subaru take?

Subaru vehicles typically take a green-colored antifreeze or coolant. This is the standard color for the antifreeze recommended by Subaru for their vehicles.


Subaru Antifreeze Color Explained


Subaru, like many other automotive manufacturers, specifies a particular type and color of antifreeze or coolant to be used in their vehicles. The green color is a common standard for many car brands, as it indicates the use of an ethylene glycol-based antifreeze solution.


The green color of Subaru's recommended antifreeze serves several purposes:



  • Identification: The distinct green hue makes it easy for mechanics and owners to quickly identify the correct antifreeze for a Subaru vehicle.

  • Compatibility: Subaru's green antifreeze is formulated to be compatible with the materials and components used in Subaru's cooling systems.

  • Corrosion Protection: The antifreeze contains additives that help prevent corrosion and rust within the cooling system.

  • Freeze/Boil Protection: The ethylene glycol-based formula provides effective protection against freezing in cold climates and boiling in hot conditions.


It's important to always use the recommended green-colored antifreeze when servicing or refilling the cooling system of a Subaru vehicle. Using the wrong type of antifreeze could lead to compatibility issues and potentially cause damage to the engine and cooling components.

Which coolant is best for Subaru?


When adding, replacing or servicing the cooling system always use Genuine Subaru Long Life Coolant. Genuine Subaru Long Life Coolant is a phosphate (non-amine) type and is specially formulated for all Subaru vehicles equipped with aluminum engines and radiators.



Can you put green antifreeze in a Subaru?


For a long time, Subaru only used one coolant which was a standard not pre-mixed green coolant. Then around 2008, they came out with a pre-mixed blue Super Coolant.



Can I use orange coolant in a Subaru?


What color coolant does Subaru use? It's critical to understand that color doesn't matter. While most Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolants are frequently orange, yellow, red or purple, Hybrid Organic Acid Technology (HOAT) coolants are orange and yellow. So evidently, there's quite a bit of overlap.



Do subarus need special antifreeze?


Every vehicle manufacturer, including Subaru has developed its own coolant or requires a particular coolant that is unique to explicit years and models.


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