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Goss Coolant Temperature Sensor - CS907

Goss Coolant Temperature Sensor - CS907

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Gates VulcoFlex Coolant Hose - 25252

Gates VulcoFlex Coolant Hose - 25252

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OEX Coolant Expansion Tank
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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB140

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB140

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB185

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB185

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB131

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB131

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB179

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB179

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB163

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB163

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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle
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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle - Universal
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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle - Universal

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB182

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB182

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Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB187

Goss Coolant Expansion Tank - CB187

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OEX Coolant Overflow Bottle
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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0029

Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0029

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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0351

Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0351

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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-2095

Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-2095

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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-2141

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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-0714

Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-0714

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1243

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1243

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1253

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1253

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1532

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1532

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Gates Heater Hose - 02-0575

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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-3014

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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-2838

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Mackay Radiator Hose Upper - CH3420

Mackay Radiator Hose Upper - CH3420

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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0632

Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0632

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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0864

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Coolant for the 2009 Subaru Exiga: What You Need to Know

The 2009 Subaru Exiga definitely uses coolant as a vital component of its engine's cooling system. Like most modern vehicles, the Exiga relies on coolant - a specialised liquid mixture - to keep the engine running smoothly and avoid overheating, especially during those long drives or hot Australian summers. So, if you own a 2009 Subaru Exiga, understanding coolant and its maintenance is pretty important for keeping your car in tip-top shape.

Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, is a blend of water and chemicals designed to regulate engine temperature by absorbing heat and transferring it away from the engine block. This helps prevent overheating when the engine is working hard, and importantly, it also stops the engine from freezing up in cold weather - even though freezing is less of a worry down here in Australia, it's still a great safety feature overall. The coolant circulates through the engine and radiator, helping to control operating temperatures within an optimal range.

In the case of the 2009 Subaru Exiga, Subaru recommends using a high-quality ethylene glycol-based coolant, usually available pre-mixed or concentrated to be diluted with water. Using the correct type of coolant ensures protection against corrosion and deposits that can build up inside the cooling system. Subaru's recommended coolant formulations are designed to be long-lasting and specifically match the material makeup of the Exiga's cooling components.

Regular servicing of the cooling system, including checks and replacement of the coolant, is essential for several reasons. Over time, coolant can lose its effectiveness due to chemical breakdown, contamination, or dilution from water. This can lead to reduced heat transfer efficiency and potential damage to engine parts such as the radiator, water pump, and head gasket. In hotter climates like most parts of Australia, maintaining the coolant in good condition is especially critical to prevent engine overheating.

When maintaining coolant in a 2009 Subaru Exiga, it's wise to follow Subaru's service intervals, which typically recommend draining and refreshing the coolant every 50,000 kilometres or every 2-3 years, whichever comes first. However, if you notice any signs such as engine temperature running hotter than usual, coolant leaks, or a sweet smell coming from the engine bay, it's a good idea to have the cooling system inspected right away.

Coolant maintenance involves more than just topping up the radiator or reservoir. During servicing, mechanics usually perform a coolant flush to remove old fluid along with any sludge or deposits inside the system. Fresh coolant with the correct concentration will then be added, ensuring the cooling system is operating efficiently. Using distilled water when diluting coolant is recommended to avoid mineral build-up, which can clog the system.

It's also worth noting that the cooling system includes a pressure-tested radiator cap, hoses, the thermostat, and the water pump, all of which work together with the coolant to keep the engine temperature stable. So if any of these components are faulty, even fresh coolant won't prevent overheating. When servicing, those parts are inspected as well.

For Subaru Exiga owners who enjoy DIY maintenance, remember to always allow the engine to cool completely before opening the radiator cap or coolant reservoir, as the system can be under pressure and hot fluid could cause burns. Also, be sure to use genuine or highly recommended coolant types to avoid compatibility issues and damage.

Overall, coolant is a must-have for the 2009 Subaru Exiga. It plays a crucial role in engine health and performance, especially in managing temperature extremes. Keeping up with regular coolant checks and replacements helps ensure that the vehicle runs reliably, avoids expensive repairs, and extends the engine's lifespan.