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Richard October 14th 04 04:12 PM

Antifreeze?
 
My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type. But
the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID. Just
what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

Richard.



Daniel J. Stern October 14th 04 05:11 PM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:

> My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type. But
> the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID. Just
> what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?


G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

Daniel J. Stern October 14th 04 05:11 PM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:

> My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type. But
> the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID. Just
> what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?


G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

Richard October 14th 04 07:42 PM


"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
n.umich.edu...
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>
>> My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>> But
>> the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>> Just
>> what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

>
> G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.


You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
stuff does not carry that label?

Richard.



Richard October 14th 04 07:42 PM


"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
n.umich.edu...
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>
>> My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>> But
>> the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>> Just
>> what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

>
> G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.


You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
stuff does not carry that label?

Richard.



jdoe October 14th 04 08:37 PM

If it's mopar "branded" than it should be fine.
Larry
"Richard" <rfeirste at nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
...
>
> "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
> n.umich.edu...
>> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>>
>>> My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>>> But
>>> the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>>> Just
>>> what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

>>
>> G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

>
> You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
> stuff does not carry that label?
>
> Richard.
>




jdoe October 14th 04 08:37 PM

If it's mopar "branded" than it should be fine.
Larry
"Richard" <rfeirste at nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
...
>
> "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
> n.umich.edu...
>> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>>
>>> My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>>> But
>>> the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>>> Just
>>> what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

>>
>> G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

>
> You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
> stuff does not carry that label?
>
> Richard.
>




Bill Putney October 14th 04 11:09 PM

Richard wrote:
> "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
> n.umich.edu...
>
>>On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>>
>>
>>>My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>>>But
>>>the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>>>Just
>>>what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

>>
>>G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

>
>
> You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
> stuff does not carry that label?
>
> Richard.


The Mopar 5/100 type should be the right stuff. You should see "MS6769"
referenced somewhere on the container.

In the aftermarket, you will need to find it in Zerex brand - but make
sure it has the G-05 reference. If it's Zerex brand and does not say
G-05 on it (prominently on the front of the container), it's not the
right type. Not every auto parts store carries it, but enough do that
you should be able to find it. Some carry Zerex, but not every type
that Zerex makes - so, again - look for the G-05.

Also, you can go to a Ford dealer and ask for their WSS-M97B51-A1. Be
aware that, believe it or not, the color of what you get from Chrysler
will be orange, from Ford will be yellow - same thing chemically - Ford
just has theirs dyed yellow, Chrysler...orange. Go figure!

Bill Putney
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adddress with the letter 'x')


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Bill Putney October 14th 04 11:09 PM

Richard wrote:
> "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
> n.umich.edu...
>
>>On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>>
>>
>>>My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>>>But
>>>the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>>>Just
>>>what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?

>>
>>G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

>
>
> You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
> stuff does not carry that label?
>
> Richard.


The Mopar 5/100 type should be the right stuff. You should see "MS6769"
referenced somewhere on the container.

In the aftermarket, you will need to find it in Zerex brand - but make
sure it has the G-05 reference. If it's Zerex brand and does not say
G-05 on it (prominently on the front of the container), it's not the
right type. Not every auto parts store carries it, but enough do that
you should be able to find it. Some carry Zerex, but not every type
that Zerex makes - so, again - look for the G-05.

Also, you can go to a Ford dealer and ask for their WSS-M97B51-A1. Be
aware that, believe it or not, the color of what you get from Chrysler
will be orange, from Ford will be yellow - same thing chemically - Ford
just has theirs dyed yellow, Chrysler...orange. Go figure!

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
adddress with the letter 'x')


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General Schvantzkoph October 14th 04 11:55 PM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:09:25 -0400, Bill Putney wrote:

> Richard wrote:
>> "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
>> n.umich.edu...
>>
>>>On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, it was written:
>>>
>>>
>>>>My book for my PT and Town & Country lists something like a G-02 type.
>>>>But
>>>>the Chrysler only sells a 3 year and 5 year without any such type ID.
>>>>Just
>>>>what is the recommended product at the Chrysler dealer?
>>>
>>>G-O5. You can get it at a well-stocked parts store.

>>
>>
>> You miss my point. What stuff at the Chrysler dealer is G-O5 since their
>> stuff does not carry that label?
>>
>> Richard.

>
> The Mopar 5/100 type should be the right stuff. You should see "MS6769"
> referenced somewhere on the container.
>
> In the aftermarket, you will need to find it in Zerex brand - but make
> sure it has the G-05 reference. If it's Zerex brand and does not say
> G-05 on it (prominently on the front of the container), it's not the
> right type. Not every auto parts store carries it, but enough do that
> you should be able to find it. Some carry Zerex, but not every type
> that Zerex makes - so, again - look for the G-05.
>
> Also, you can go to a Ford dealer and ask for their WSS-M97B51-A1. Be
> aware that, believe it or not, the color of what you get from Chrysler
> will be orange, from Ford will be yellow - same thing chemically - Ford
> just has theirs dyed yellow, Chrysler...orange. Go figure!
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> adddress with the letter 'x')
>
>
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