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Does Automotive Coolant Wear Out?

Posted on 7/31/25 at 1:53 pm
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60589 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 1:53 pm
I am changing belts and hoses and am pondering what to do with used antifreeze that is in the vehicle. I am considering filtering and reusing the existing coolant. Is there any reason why I shouldn’t do this?
This post was edited on 7/31/25 at 11:10 pm
Posted by jmarto1
Houma, LA/ Las Vegas, NV
Member since Mar 2008
37993 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 2:00 pm to
Is it saving you thst much money? I change the power steering fluid every 6 months just cause. Heat does deteriorate these things
Posted by billjamin
Houston
Member since Jun 2019
16695 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 2:18 pm to
It's more important for diesels but if you have it drained it's best to just replace it. Filtering it wouldn't be worth the effort to me.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60589 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 2:21 pm to
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Is it saving you thst much money?


Not really…it will save about $40 worth of antifreeze and the trouble of disposing of the old coolant. However, if there is no benefit to replacing it, I would prefer not to do it.
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38229 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 5:56 pm to
Where can old coolant be disposed?
Posted by ELLSSUU
Member since Jan 2005
7957 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 7:57 pm to
AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O’Reilly Auto Parts, NAPA Auto Parts et
Posted by notsince98
KC, MO
Member since Oct 2012
21373 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 8:01 pm to
Yes coolant goes bad.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60589 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 8:02 pm to
quote:


Where can old coolant be disposed?



Good question…I believe the county that I live in accepts this kind of waste.
Posted by CrawDude
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2019
5692 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 8:45 pm to
When was the last time the coolant was changed? The buffering capacity of coolant to mitigate internal engine corrosion depletes over time. This article will explain in detail the how’s and why’s of engine coolant and the importance of timely replacement, usually recommended at 3-year intervals.

Antifreeze & Coolant Tips

Article by same author (local BR auto service shop owner) on the proper way to DYI change engine coolant.

Replacing Engine Coolant




Posted by billjamin
Houston
Member since Jun 2019
16695 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 8:49 pm to
quote:

Where can old coolant be disposed?

I usually take it to the dump where they collect it and used oil.

Unless I pass a storm drain with a red balloon. Then it’s going down there.
Posted by Turnblad85
Member since Sep 2022
4580 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 10:29 pm to
Coolant loses its anti corrosion properties over time. Replace with factory coolant as it's not expensive and it's 100% the right and compatible with the residual coolant.


Dump the old coolant down the toilet. Sewage or septic will break it down properly.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60589 posts
Posted on 7/31/25 at 11:06 pm to
There were a couple of things I disagree with in these articles however, overall thr]ese were well-written and very informative…thanks for posting them!
Posted by Turnblad85
Member since Sep 2022
4580 posts
Posted on 8/1/25 at 6:34 am to
Louis is a great guy. Anything he says comes from like 40 years of owning an automotive shop. I sent him an email once with a picture of a problem I was having and he promptly got back to me with what his thoughts were on the matter.
Posted by Dallaswho
Texas
Member since Dec 2023
3408 posts
Posted on 8/1/25 at 9:03 am to
How long are you keeping your car or truck? If not a piece of farm equipment that is going to run for 25+ years, then use whatever you want.
Old tale is diesels need DCAs and more coolant attention because they last so much longer but this isn’t really true because nobody leaves diesels just sitting there costing money instead of running and making money. They’re run into the ground faster than anything usually.
Posted by Macfly
BR & DS
Member since Jan 2016
10011 posts
Posted on 8/1/25 at 9:42 am to
It will wear out over time with very minor amounts of oil from the upper cylinder seeping into cooling system.
Posted by CrawDude
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2019
5692 posts
Posted on 8/1/25 at 10:00 am to
quote:

Louis is a great guy. Anything he says comes from like 40 years of owning an automotive shop.

…..and incredibility intelligent. Learned a lot from Louis listening to his automotive radio program, and being a customer of his for 30+ years……
Posted by CEB
Member since May 2023
78 posts
Posted on 8/1/25 at 8:24 pm to
Poor it back into the container the new coolant came from and recycle back to the auto parts store.
Posted by Clames
Member since Oct 2010
18921 posts
Posted on 8/1/25 at 11:00 pm to
quote:

Does Automotive Coolant Wear Out?


Most modern OAT/HOAT coolants last a very long time as long as the system remains sealed and nothing mechanical goes wrong. I switched my vehicles over to Shell Rotella ELC, a heavy duty OAT coolant, which in OTR diesels is supposed to last about 600k miles without needing an additive package replenish.
Posted by Taffeta
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Dec 2012
986 posts
Posted on 8/2/25 at 7:22 pm to
I changed the coolant in my wife’s 2018 Lexus Rx350 @ 100k miles

The fluid I drained out looked identical to the new OEM fluid I filled in
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60589 posts
Posted on 8/2/25 at 11:36 pm to
quote:

How long are you keeping your car or truck? If not a piece of farm equipment that is going to run for 25+ years, then use whatever you want.


Well, the truck will be 20 years old in a couple of months!
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