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2021 G70 Owner

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My apologies for posting this question but at least I'm in the Help section, looking for Help. I feel like an idiot but I can't find a way to actually search for the correct section I want to post in. I've seen other forums where someone posts in the wrong area and they get roasted.

I am looking for help with a G70 radiator fluid question. Long story short, I'm nearly positive I have exhausted my search to validate my position with a local dealer. It's easy, literally EVEYONE on the entire internet (ChatGPT, Genesis Tech Bulletin for a recall, two local auto parts stores, all say "use pink radiator fluid". Only the dealer insists what they did was right by flushing my radiator and refilling with green. I argued with everyone about it but no one would listen. Apparently mixing pink and green can be disastrous (sludge and corrosion). I need some Forum input and muscle to convince the dealer is right when everything else says otherwise (including their own service tech bulletins.
 
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It's the same fluid, just a different dye, The pre 21 models used green as far as I know, and they switched to pink 21 on. The fluid is the same though so no harm in mixing them, but the color will be a blend rather than a distinct pink or green if you add one color to the other rather than a fresh flush.
 
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