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Recently replaced my R53 tank and purchased genuine mini coolant to replace what was removed / lost. New coolant was dark blue while, what I believe is, original coolant was green as well as all coolant I see in the tutorials. Was mixing the two perfectly ok? I thought all BMW / mini coolant should be the blue type. There is endless contradicting/ vague information on coolant types on the Internet and want to be certain of type to use when I do a coolant change. Thanks

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If you purchased genuine MINI coolant you can mix it. The coolant in your vehicle may look darker due to age.

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