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Which coolant for Chrysler 200?

The Chrysler 200, produced from 2011 to 2017, requires a HOAT (Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) coolant known as Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2, typically sold as a 50/50 premixed solution. If Mopar Type 2 isn’t available, you can use any HOAT coolant that explicitly meets FCA/MS-9769/NA specifications. Do not use Dex-Cool or other non-HOAT formulas unless they carry the Chrysler approval.


Choosing the right coolant matters because the 200’s aluminum engine and cooling system depend on the corrosion protection and heat transfer properties of the approved formula. Using the wrong coolant or mixing incompatible types can lead to corrosion, degraded seals, or overheating. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the exact specification and follow the recommended refill and replacement intervals.


What coolant does the Chrysler 200 require?


Most Chrysler 200 models (2011–2017) rely on a HOAT coolant that meets Chrysler’s own specification for Type 2 antifreeze/coolant. The recommended option is the Genuine Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2, typically available in a 50/50 premixed formulation. If Mopar Type 2 is unavailable, choose a HOAT coolant that explicitly states compatibility with FCA MS-9769/NA or the equivalent Chrysler specification. Avoid Dex-Cool and other non-HOA/silicate-heavy formulas unless the manufacturer specifically approves them for Chrysler vehicles.


Approved coolant options


The following options cover the coolant choices you can safely use in a Chrysler 200. The list emphasizes OEM compatibility and clear FCA/MS-9769/NA specification alignment.



  • Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 (HOAT), Genuine Mopar product, typically sold in a 50/50 premixed formulation, intended for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles.

  • Other HOAT (Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) coolants that explicitly meet Chrysler’s FCA MS-9769/NA specification and are labeled as compatible with FCA vehicles.

  • If converting from a different coolant, ensure a complete flush and drainage before introducing a HOAT coolant that meets the Chrysler spec to avoid incompatible chemistries.


In summary, stick with Mopar Type 2 or any HOAT coolant that clearly meets Chrysler/MS-9769 (NA) requirements. Do not mix with Dex-Cool or non-HOAT formulas unless the product documentation confirms compatibility with Chrysler specifications.


Maintenance tips and replacement intervals


Coolant replacement intervals can vary by model year and climate, but many Chrysler HOAT formulas are rated for about 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Extreme temperatures, heavy towing, or severe driving conditions may shorten this interval. Always verify with your owner’s manual or a Chrysler dealer for the exact service window and follow the recommended procedure for draining, flushing, and refilling to ensure optimal protection of the cooling system.


Care and safety when handling coolant


Wear gloves and eye protection when handling coolant. Never mix coolant types unless you have flushed the system completely. Store coolant in a labeled container and dispose of old coolant at an authorized facility. If you suspect a leak or overheating after a coolant service, have the vehicle inspected promptly to avoid engine damage.


Summary


For the Chrysler 200, use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 (HOAT) in a 50/50 premixed formulation, or any HOAT coolant that explicitly meets FCA MS-9769/NA specifications. Avoid Dex-Cool or non-HOAT formulas unless specifically approved. Always follow the vehicle’s manual for replacement intervals and service procedures, and consider a professional flush if you are switching from one coolant type to another.

What type of coolant does Chrysler use?


ZEREX G05® is the automaker approved original chemistry used in newer Ford®, Chrysler® and Mercedes-Benz® automotive and diesel engines. Its Hybrid Organic Acid Technology (HOAT) chemistry combines the best of conventional and organic acid-based chemistry to provide the ultimate protection against rust and corrosion.



Can I use Prestone coolant in my Chrysler 200?


Prestone DEX-COOL (Ready to use) antifreeze+coolant is specially designed to work with these specific vehicles: All GM vehicles 1995 and newer (GM approved), most Ford vehicles 2011 – 2018 and most Chrysler vehicles 2013 and newer.



What color antifreeze does a 2011 Chrysler 200 take?


Prestone – Antifreeze & Coolant: 50/50 Ready-to-Use, Original Equipment North American Orange, 1 Gallon (Part No. AF6700)



What color should Chrysler coolant be?


What Kind of Antifreeze Do I Need?

ColorManufacturers/Compatibility
YellowAll vehicles
TurquoiseAudi, BMW, and other European manufacturers
Pink or BlueAudi, Porsche, and other European models
PurpleStellantis vehicles (Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge)


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