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The 2015 Chrysler 200 limited uses orange, long-lasting oat antifreeze. To perform a coolant change on the vehicle, start by opening the hood and locating the radiator, which is positioned in front of the engine compartment and has a transparent or black plastic reservoir connected to it. This reservoir features a drain plug, a fill plug, and a dipstick for measuring the coolant level. If you only need to top up the coolant, measure the amount present and add more as needed. For a thorough flush, open the drain plug and allow the coolant to drain into a bucket, and you can add water to aid in the process. When the water runs clear, indicating completion, close the drain plug, fill the reservoir up to the designated cool or cold mark indicated by the dipstick, and replace the cap securely.
Your 2015 Chrysler 200 Limited is designed to run with orange, long-lasting Organic Acid Technology (OAT) antifreeze in its motor.