Why is my coolant brown and thick?

Radiators, like most parts in your engine, are made of metal. Over time, antifreeze can degrade. As it degrades, coolant loses its protective qualities, PH levels change, and corrosion sets in. Once the corrosion begins, rust, sludge and scale build up through the entire cooling system, including into the engine.
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What does it mean when your coolant turns brown?

Coolant that is still doing its job to protect your engine can be any variety of colors from green to red to orange, but the key is that it will be translucent. When it's past its prime, it will become a brownish color and more opaque. If it's in really bad shape, it will be a sludgy brown.
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What causes coolant to look like mud?

Mixing of incompatible coolants can cause the additives to “drop out” of the solution and form radiator sludge or slime. Contaminated coolant: A bad head gasket or cracked cylinder head can allow oil and coolant to mix, resulting in sludge.
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Why does my coolant look thick?

Sludge build-up on radiators is usually caused by corrosion. This degrades coolant, allowing PH levels to change, leading to degradation. As soon as rust, sludge, and scale is formed, you will experience engine compartment rust.
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How do you get brown sludge out of a radiator?

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  1. Step 1: Park your car on flat ground. ...
  2. Step 2: Drain your radiator. ...
  3. Step 3: Replace the drain plug. ...
  4. Step 4: Turn on your car. ...
  5. Step 5: Fill the cooling system. ...
  6. Step 6: Drain your radiator. ...
  7. Step 7: Fill the cooling system with distilled water.
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What causes antifreeze to gel up?

When you mix Dexcool with Ethylene Glycol, they form a gel-like substance that stops coolant flow and causes the engine to overheat due to non flowing coolant. It will gum up everywhere.
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What does it mean if there's oil in the coolant?

If there is oil in your coolant or vice versa, it generally means there is a failure in one or more of your engine's gaskets or seals. Your engine is designed so that there is one system that controls engine oil to lubricate your vehicle and another that manages coolant to keep your car from overheating.
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Why does my coolant looks rusty?

Lack of Proper Coolant

Don't pour water into the radiator, as water will oxidize the system's metal moving parts, eventually causing rust. Once metal parts rust, like the impeller and water pump, the lack of coolant flow through the engine block from the radiator can cause problems that are even more expensive to fix.
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What does dirty coolant mean?

All coolants, through normal operation, eventually become dirtied and contaminated with debris from your engine's cooling system. When this happens, the coolant fails to reduce higher temps during hot weather and increase temps during freezing weather. It can also lead to a rust-clogged radiator and heater.
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Why does my radiator fluid look like chocolate milk?

Chocolate Milk Oil: Specifically with the engine coolant system, as engine oil mixing with coolant or water will end up pouring like chocolate milk. This extreme heat can cause warpage to the cylinder head surface and wreak havoc with your engine.
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What are the signs of a blown head gasket?

Bad head gasket symptoms
  • White smoke coming from the tailpipe.
  • BUBBLING IN THE RADIATOR AND COOLANT RESERVOIR.
  • unexplained coolant loss with no leaks.
  • Milky white coloration in the oil.
  • Engine overheating.
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What does blown head gasket look like?

Below, we list some of the classic things to look for when diagnosing a blown head gasket: Thick white smoke billowing from the exhaust. This suggests that coolant/antifreeze and oil are being burned up in the combustion chamber after leaking through a faulty gasket. Poor engine performance and rough idling noise.
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Can dirty coolant cause overheating?

If the coolant is dirty or has too much buildup, it can stop the coolant from moving through the pump, which can lead to an overheating situation.
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Do I really need to flush my coolant?

The simplest way to avoid overheating is to service the system every two years or according to your car manual recommendations. Flushing the coolant and replacing it with fresh fluid every two years or 30,000 miles is a good rule.
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How do I know if I need a coolant flush?

Vehicle Overheating and High Temperature Gauge

The primary role that coolant plays in your vehicle's functioning is keeping your engine temperatures low. If you find that your temperature gauge is always high and your engine is frequently overheating, chances are that you need a coolant flush.
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How much does coolant flush cost?

The average cost to flush coolant from a radiator is anywhere from $100 to $200. The exact cost will usually depend on where you go (an independent mechanic will be cheaper than a dealership). Some less reputable shops might only charge between $50 and $100.
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Can you drive with rusty coolant?

So with time, no movement and a little bit of oxygen in the coolant, your engine block will rust from the inside. There is nothing to worry. It's just a pain to remove. Keep flushing and it should be fine.
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How do you get rust out of a coolant reservoir?

How do you clean rust out of a coolant reservoir?
  1. Unbolt the coolant expansion tank, unplug the rubber hose and remove the tank from the car.
  2. Fill the tank to the brim with undiluted calcium-lime-rust remover.
  3. Screw the lid back on and allow the expansion tank to sit for at least an hour, preferably overnight.
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Can I drive my car with oil in the coolant?

Q: Can you drive a car with oil in Coolant? Oil and coolant have different passage routes, and thus, driving a car with oil in coolant but no coolant in oil can cause catastrophic engine damage. This can damage your entire engine leading to costly engine repair or complete engine replacement.
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What causes oil and coolant mix?

The mixing of the fluids is caused by a broken or damaged head gasket. Light or heavy damage to the gasket can eventually cause the oil and the coolant to mix. The cylinder head is one of the main reasons for the mixing of these fluids.
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What happens if your coolant turns to gel?

What exactly happens when these coolants are mixed? The coolants chemically react and form a gel rather than a liquid. The coolant stops flowing through the system, clogs up coolant passageways and water jackets, radiators, and heater cores. The water pump overheats and fails due to a lack of lubricant in the coolant.
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How long can I drive with mixed coolant?

No problem! Drive as much as you like and replace the coolant whenever you have enough free time. Most of the modern coolant liquids are ethylen glycole based formula and they could be blended without making trouble.
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What dissolves gelled antifreeze?

Thoro—Flush is the strongest coolant flush on the market and available from most major parts stores. It can clear out gelled coolant and open up plugged heater cores. Rusty and scaled cooling systems impede the flow of coolant and measurably increase engine heat build up.
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