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Originally Posted by TIGERRYES
Well it's not Volvo stuff then, this is orange. I just wanted to know if my tester was the right one. Thanks for your help everyone
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SOme technical jibberish from another forum:
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OAT anti-freeze/OAT coolant
OAT stands for Organic Acid Technology.OAT anti-freeze contain ingredients such as 2-EHA, sebacate and other various organic acids. Unlike green anti-freeze, they generally do not contain silicates or phosphates. Usually, OAT-based coolants will be dyed a different colour to green anti-freeze. They must be changed once every five years or 150,000 miles.
HOAT anti-freeze/HOAT coolant
HOAT stands for Hybrid OAT. These antifreeze use organic acids but not 2-EHA and usually include silicates to provide protection for aluminium surfaces. HOAT anti-freezes are used by many European car manufacturers, although they are also used by American companies such as Chrysler and Ford. A HOAT coolant will need to be changed every five years or 150,000 miles.
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bottom line is, the only important stuff is if your AF is OAT or HOAT- wrong one can cause havoc on aluminium radiator and block, BUT it doesnt mean it has to be certain colour. Volvo AF is green/blueish, true, but I have seen yellow/red/pink AF's that were also to spec and just differ in colour.
even more bottom line - if you are unsure, just do a full flush and apply new one, it will do no harm to refresh it and atelast you will have 100% certianity whats there.