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(888) 312-8812 Login SignupKeeping engine temperatures in check starts with the right coolant. The Fleetguard ES Compleat™ Engine Coolant / Antifreeze is a pre-mixed 50/50 ethylene glycol solution formulated for optimal cooling performance. This coolant helps protect engine components from scaling and temperature fluctuations that may lead to overheating or freezing. Expertly created for long service life, it provides consistent thermal management and reduces wear on water pumps and radiators. Heavy-duty diesel engines operate under intense conditions, and a high-performance coolant like the Fleetguard CC2825 will come in handy.
| Type | Premix 50/50 |
| Ethylene Glycol | Yes |
| Notes | 1 Gallon, Jug |
| Series | ES Compleat™ |
| Warranty Distance | 100000 |
| Warranty Distance UOM | DH |
| Warranty Time | 1 |
| Warranty Time UOM | YR |
| UPC | 00638217075162 |
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| F2GZ5810684A, FGCC2825 |
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Since 1987, Fleetguard® has been one of the world's leaders in filtration solutions for both on- and off-highway applications. Whether it's air, fuel, oil, or hydraulic filtration, Fleetguard filters provide superior protection against contaminants for engines and sensitive equipment in the agriculture, construction, commercial vehicle, marine, mining, and power generation industries. Each filter is fitted with high-quality filter media for longer service life as well as a more compact design to accommodate shrinking engine compartments found in modern vehicles. All products also undergo extensive performance tests and strict quality control procedures to ensure durability and consistent performance, even in the most demanding operating conditions.
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