❄️Coolant Type

Audi A8 Coolant Type

Find the correct coolant type, color, and capacity for your Audi A8. Covers all years with flush intervals and mixing compatibility.

Last updated: 2026-05-07 • Reading time: 8 min • By AllOEMManuals Editorial Team

Quick Answer

The Audi A8 uses manufacturer-specific coolant — typically long-life OAT or HOAT formula. Never mix different coolant types. Check the year breakdown below for your specific coolant color and capacity.

GenerationYearsTop spec
2019-20242019-2024OAT or HOAT (long-life)
2013-20182013-2018OAT or HOAT (long-life)
2007-20122007-2012HOAT or IAT
Factory Manual ConfirmationCoolant Type

Know the exact coolant type job for your Audi A8

The Audi A8 uses manufacturer-specific coolant — typically long-life OAT or HOAT formula. Never mix different coolant types. Check the year breakdown below for your specific coolant color and capacity.

Fluid type and capacity can change by engine, drivetrain, and transmission. Verify the exact branch before filling anything. Once the spec is confirmed, use the supplies and purchase links below to build the full one-trip shopping list before you start the repair.

Exact Vehicle Check

Use the archive navigator when you need the exact engine, trim, or production-branch manual instead of a broad year-range summary. That keeps the buying list and repair steps aligned with the real vehicle.

Open the manual links above to confirm the exact engine and trim branch before ordering parts.

2019-2024

2019-2024
Coolant TypeOAT or HOAT (long-life)
Coolant ColorPink, blue, or orange (manufacturer-specific)
Total Capacity6.0 - 10.0 quarts (varies by engine)
Drain & Fill Volume3.0 - 5.0 quarts
Change Interval100,000 miles or 10 years (first), then every 50,000
Concentration50/50 pre-mixed or concentrate mixed 50/50 with distilled water
Notes
  • NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
  • Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
  • Modern OAT/HOAT coolants last much longer than traditional green coolant
  • Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns

2013-2018

2013-2018
Coolant TypeOAT or HOAT (long-life)
Coolant ColorPink, blue, or orange (manufacturer-specific)
Total Capacity6.0 - 10.0 quarts (varies by engine)
Drain & Fill Volume3.0 - 5.0 quarts
Change Interval100,000 miles or 10 years (first), then every 50,000
Concentration50/50 pre-mixed or concentrate mixed 50/50 with distilled water
Notes
  • NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
  • Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
  • Modern OAT/HOAT coolants last much longer than traditional green coolant
  • Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns

2007-2012

2007-2012
Coolant TypeHOAT or IAT
Coolant ColorGreen, orange, or pink
Total Capacity6.0 - 10.0 quarts
Drain & Fill Volume3.0 - 5.0 quarts
Change Interval60,000 miles or 5 years
Concentration50/50 with distilled water
Notes
  • NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
  • Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
  • Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns

2001-2006

2001-2006
Coolant TypeHOAT or IAT
Coolant ColorGreen, orange, or pink
Total Capacity6.0 - 10.0 quarts
Drain & Fill Volume3.0 - 5.0 quarts
Change Interval60,000 miles or 5 years
Concentration50/50 with distilled water
Notes
  • NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
  • Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
  • Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns

1997-2000

1997-2000
Coolant TypeIAT (traditional green)
Coolant ColorGreen
Total Capacity6.0 - 10.0 quarts
Drain & Fill Volume3.0 - 5.0 quarts
Change Interval30,000 miles or 2 years
Concentration50/50 with distilled water
Notes
  • NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
  • Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
  • Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns
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Spec Snapshot

Coolant Type
OAT or HOAT (long-life)
Coolant Color
Pink, blue, or orange (manufacturer-specific)
Total Capacity
6.0 - 10.0 quarts (varies by engine)

Coolant that matches spec

OAT or HOAT (long-life) options for Audi A8.

Correct chemistry prevents corrosion and avoids incompatible mix issues.

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Cooling system flush kit

Funnels, adapters, and tools for cleaner coolant service.

A complete flush setup improves refill accuracy and air bleeding.

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Coolant concentration tester

Quickly verify freeze and boil protection after service.

Simple testing reduces repeat failures and comeback risk.

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Spill-free funnel kit

Makes coolant refills and burping much easier.

A good funnel cuts down on air pockets and messy refills.

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Hose clamp pliers and shop towels

Useful for clamp work, drips, and quick cleanup.

Cooling-system service almost always needs cleanup gear too.

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One-Trip Shopping List

Recommended supplies and tools for this job, grouped so you can buy everything before the repair starts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of coolant does a Audi A8 use?
The Audi A8 coolant type depends on the model year. Newer models use long-life OAT or HOAT coolant (often pink, blue, or orange). Older models use traditional green IAT coolant. Never mix types — check the specs below for your year.
How much coolant does a Audi A8 hold?
The Audi A8 cooling system typically holds 6-10 quarts total. A drain-and-fill replaces about 50-60% of the coolant. For a full system flush, you'll need the complete capacity amount plus extra for bleeding.
Can I mix coolant colors in my Audi A8?
No — mixing different coolant types can cause gel formation, clogged passages, and overheating. If you don't know what's in the system, do a complete flush before adding new coolant. Use only the manufacturer-specified type.
How often should I change coolant in my Audi A8?
Modern Audi A8 models with long-life coolant can go 100,000 miles or 10 years before the first change, then every 50,000 miles. Older models with green coolant need changes every 30,000 miles or 2 years.

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Author & Review

Written by AllOEMManuals Editorial Team. Reviewed by ASE-certified technicians and updated with factory-reference checks for fitment-sensitive steps.

This guide was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy by a human editor.

Last updated: 2026-05-07

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