Gordinilli
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I’m coming up on 97,000 miles on my 2015 Spark EV, and it’s due for a coolant change with Dexcool. Since my local Chevy dealer isn’t exactly an EV expert (they don’t stock EVs and probably haven’t serviced many Spark EVs), I’m a bit concerned about how they’ll handle it and want to go the “trust but verify” route.
My plan was to check the coolant condition before and after service. I know old-school ball testers and refractometers exist, but I’m particularly concerned about the anti-corrosion properties, which, from what I gather, these tools don’t always address.
Has anyone here done this coolant change themselves or found any detailed guide for the Spark EV? I’d love to hear about... Best tool to check coolant condition (especially anti-corrosion). and DIY options? Where exactly do they drain it from? And is there a process with GDS2? Any tips if you’ve had it done at a dealer.
My plan was to check the coolant condition before and after service. I know old-school ball testers and refractometers exist, but I’m particularly concerned about the anti-corrosion properties, which, from what I gather, these tools don’t always address.
Has anyone here done this coolant change themselves or found any detailed guide for the Spark EV? I’d love to hear about... Best tool to check coolant condition (especially anti-corrosion). and DIY options? Where exactly do they drain it from? And is there a process with GDS2? Any tips if you’ve had it done at a dealer.