I have a 128i BMW (2013), coolant level is low. What brand/type should I use ? thanks for the help

Asked by juank426 Aug 25, 2016 at 10:15 AM about the 2013 BMW 1 Series 128i Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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If it were mine I would stop by the BMW dealership and have it checked out. The coolant level should not be low. Also I would recommend adding genuine BMW coolant which is available at the dealership.

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Genuine BMW blue coolant is your best bet, but I believe you can use Zerex G-05. http://www.whitfieldoil.com/downloads/ZerexAntifreezeCoolantApplicationChart.pdf

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