Coolant change

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08 Mazda5
Anyone done a coolant flush/change yet? I know the manual says something like 150k or so, but I wondered if anyone has done it before or at that period. My scangauge says my coolant temps are around 204F when driving and I don't know it that is high or low. The "gauge" just stays in the middle regardless of engine load/outside temp, so I know its not accurate. I've got 103k on my 08 now.
 
I haven't change mine yet but asked the same question about the long life coolant (FL22). My '08 is only turning 50k so I have a long way to go. The first change interval is "suppose" to be 120k yet 60k thereafter using the same coolant, can someone explain that? I would definitely recommend flushing coolant by 100k. Coolant and motor oil are the lifeblood of the engine, esp if you drive hard or under extreme temp conditions (hot summers and/or cold winters).

Dummy gauges are the norm now. I really like the early Miata's oil pressure gauge, then it went to dummy gauge after '95. For all dummy gauges, if it stays in the middle or consistent, that's good.

http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/show...-flush-interval-for-Mz5&p=5893955#post5893955
 
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I did a flush last year at 100k miles out of convenience because I had to replace my thermostat for a code it threw.
 
I haven't change mine yet but asked the same question about the long life coolant (FL22). My '08 is only turning 50k so I have a long way to go. The first change interval is "suppose" to be 120k yet 60k thereafter using the same coolant, can someone explain that? I would definitely recommend flushing coolant by 100k. Coolant and motor oil are the lifeblood of the engine, esp if you drive hard or under extreme temp conditions (hot summers and/or cold winters).

Dummy gauges are the norm now. I really like the early Miata's oil pressure gauge, then it went to dummy gauge after '95. For all dummy gauges, if it stays in the middle or consistent, that's good.

http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/show...-flush-interval-for-Mz5&p=5893955#post5893955

I'm guessing corrosion is why the interval changes.
 
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