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Where is the coolant located in the ŠKODA Kodiaq?

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AlainaDella
07/29/25 11:06pm
The coolant in the ŠKODA Kodiaq is located in the engine compartment. Coolant is a special additive-containing liquid primarily used in liquid-cooled engine cooling systems. It offers excellent properties such as freeze protection in winter, boil-over prevention in summer, and year-round anti-scaling and anti-corrosion capabilities. Composition of Coolant: The main components of coolant are: 50% purified water, 40% methanol, and 10% other substances. Types of Coolant: Coolants are generally categorized into three types: ethanol-water, glycerin-water, and ethylene glycol-water. Can Different Coolants Be Mixed? It is necessary to use the same brand of coolant. Different brands may have varying production formulations, and mixing them could lead to chemical reactions between additives, rendering them ineffective. How to Choose Coolant: The basic indicators of coolant are its freezing and boiling points. Market-available coolants come in specifications such as -15°C, -25°C, -30°C, and -40°C freezing points. Generally, it is advisable to choose a coolant with a freezing point at least 10°C lower than the lowest temperature in your region.
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StJayden
08/16/25 1:06am
I've been driving my Skoda Kodiaq for several years. The coolant reservoir is located at the front left side of the engine compartment - that semi-transparent white expansion tank with a coolant icon or English label on its cap. It's usually easily visible when you open the hood. In winter, it prevents the engine from freezing and cracking, while in summer it prevents overheating. When checking, make sure the engine is completely cooled down, and the fluid level should stay between the Min and Max marks. If you need to top it up, slowly pour in the same brand and color of coolant - never mix different types. Once I neglected it and the low fluid level triggered an engine temperature warning, but fortunately I caught it in time before any serious damage occurred. For routine maintenance, checking the fluid level and seal condition every six months helps prolong engine life.
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WilliamDella
10/18/25 6:45am
As a Kodiaq owner, the coolant is located in the reservoir under the hood, usually near the windshield—look for a translucent plastic container with measurement markings. Checking it is simple: open the cap after the car has been parked and turned off for half an hour, ensuring the fluid level is within the standard range. This is crucial—if it leaks or is too low, the engine can easily overheat and stall. When topping up, make sure to use the correct type of coolant; never substitute with tap water, as it can corrode internal components. Check it before extreme summer heat or winter cold, and maintain regular upkeep to avoid trouble during long trips.
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