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Skoal
3/8/2007 5:13:59 PM
While I wait for my H3 to be delivered (was told it was being manufactured this week) I was doing some reading about Dexcool and found these articles.  Has anyone had problems with their Hummers with this Dexcool product?
I will post some pics and specs and soon as I take delivery on my H3. The wait has been agonizing.
http://www.imcool.com/articles/antifreeze-coolant/CPM-52-DEXArticle-Excerpt.pdf
 
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/08/gm_dexcool.html
 
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/gm_dexcool.html
 
http://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2007/federal-judge-rejects-dexcool-lawsuit.shtml
 
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/05/23/gm-dexcool-lawsuit-may-soon-gain-class-action-status/
kild1
3/8/2007 5:22:04 PM
i dont like dexcool
anytime our shop  does intake gaskets on a GM
we change it over to the green stuff
importkiller
3/8/2007 5:24:18 PM
EXACTLY!!!! Dexcool blows!
Skoal
3/8/2007 5:42:16 PM
Would you all recommend I flush the system and fill with regular antifreeze as soon as I pick it up?
importkiller
3/8/2007 5:44:54 PM
no, I believe the headgaskets have to be changed. if it comes with dex you have to run dex.
Dennis
3/8/2007 10:54:10 PM
I don't take these claims at face value..they all BS..I've been using the product below for years in everything I have driven...I have not had one single problem with the coolant systems..ever.
 

 
These claims about DEX-COOL are only spinning it without correct context...
 
TWO key and important rules to remember and follow when it comes to your coolant system..
 
1. Always change and replace your entire coolant system coolant every two years, regardless if it says it is the orange extended life kind..
 
2. And this is the most important rule of all...ALWAYS dilute your 50/50 mixture with DISTILLED water, NEVER TAP WATER...And that is exactly what is in the mix that comes from the factory and what the dealer changes out with too//TAP WATER....call them if you don't believe me..ask them what kind of water they use when changing a Caddilac's antifreeze..they'll say, right out of the hose....I promise they will....I changed my original factory coolant at 5000 miles
 
So with these type of chemicals and minerals and other impurities in TAP WATER, they will react with this DEXCOOL and eventually start attacking your coolant system parts and will lead to premature failures.
 
Ultimately this gives DEX COOL a bad rap..So IMO these reports are slanted and full of BS.
 
You Do the coolant system correctly like the DEXCOOL product recommends and you'll never have a problem.
 
 
LawWyfe
3/9/2007 8:20:13 AM
OK I am a little confused here after reading all this info.  Does GM stil use Dexcool? One article made reference to vehicles manufactured thru 2004.  What is the preventative measure here for those of us again who have to rely on the dealer (OR other shops) to get things done maintenance-wise?
Dennis
3/9/2007 8:45:40 AM
To answer your question Sarah..I would take them two gallons of distilled water and ask them to drain the system and replace it with 50/50 mixture of  Dexcool and this distilled water..
 
This is why GM put the info on the reservoir fill cap..takes away all the guess work..

Skoal
3/9/2007 12:36:03 PM
Dennis,
How easy/difficult is it to drain & flush out the factory Dexcool on the H3?
Dennis
3/9/2007 12:37:58 PM
Remove skid plates and bottom hose from radiator and let it drain...Took me about an hour start to finish
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