This week I had one of my first issues with the truck. *Knock on wood* I had a small exhaust leak from a rusted and snapped bolt on a coupler on the exhaust system. First, wow did that ever change the back pressure; it drove with a dead pedal and sounded terrible. Second, it was an easy fix but I had to take it to a quick garage because I had no time to change it myself.
The garage I took it to did a check of many other components, coolant included. My coolant ph is at 6.5 and the garage recommended a flush. I said no for now until I investigate. Also, I doubt that garage had Mopar coolant to replace. I've topped up my truck twice so far with Mopar OAT coolant (50/50 not premixed). I eyeball the water and coolant. I've only had to add less than half s quart each time. The system has been checked with no leaks. It's just 5 years old, it may need a top up every couple of years. This coolant is supposed to last 150000 miles and I am only at half of that. The coolant looks "clean". A flush and new coolant would be expensive. I fear I may have just mixed wrong. Does anyone know what the OAT ph in our trucks is supposed to be? I've read that an acidic pH can cause a lot of issues.
I want to test the ph myself with test strips. Second, my attempt to balance it out will probably be to siphon some coolant out and top it up with pure coolant (with a higher ph). I'm trying to figure out how much in a calculation. Any thoughts?
As this is newer coolant, there isn't a lot of info. Anything you guys know would be great.
The garage I took it to did a check of many other components, coolant included. My coolant ph is at 6.5 and the garage recommended a flush. I said no for now until I investigate. Also, I doubt that garage had Mopar coolant to replace. I've topped up my truck twice so far with Mopar OAT coolant (50/50 not premixed). I eyeball the water and coolant. I've only had to add less than half s quart each time. The system has been checked with no leaks. It's just 5 years old, it may need a top up every couple of years. This coolant is supposed to last 150000 miles and I am only at half of that. The coolant looks "clean". A flush and new coolant would be expensive. I fear I may have just mixed wrong. Does anyone know what the OAT ph in our trucks is supposed to be? I've read that an acidic pH can cause a lot of issues.
I want to test the ph myself with test strips. Second, my attempt to balance it out will probably be to siphon some coolant out and top it up with pure coolant (with a higher ph). I'm trying to figure out how much in a calculation. Any thoughts?
As this is newer coolant, there isn't a lot of info. Anything you guys know would be great.
