Short term, not much problem. Longer term, mixing coolant can be a problem. I'd worry more about "I just bought recently". I'd suggest that you properly flush the entire system (see archives) and pressure test it. While you're at it (in order of importance): 1) change ALL fuel lines (old lines = major cause of engine fires) 2) change all fluids and filters (engine, tranny) 3) clean all elecctrical grounds (gremlins) 4) check all brakes and wheel bearings (safety) m2cw M --- Andy Stalick <andystalick@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > I have a vanagon that I just bought recently. ............... > Is it okay to mix coolants in between system flushes?
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