Xerex G05 NAPA usually has it in stock; it's also available from Amazon with free shipping; any "decent" parts store should be able to get it even if it's not on the shelf; any Mopar dealer; I suspect any Ford dealer as the Xerex site says it's standard coolant for newer Ford's also: Mercedes maybe but I don't know. Bottom line is the CRD requires HOAT coolant no matter what any parts "expert" says.
The method I linked too in my post above works to remove most all antifreeze from the system. When stoutdog used this method he saved fluid from each drain and stopped the repetative drain/fill cycle when the color of that fluid pretty much quit getting lighter as that's the point diminishing returns. There is a full flush method but it's complicated and involves equipment or you can try sqeeto's method (see
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However, as far as I know no one really knows the full coolant system fluid capacity for the CRD. The FSM and Owner's Manuals give english and metric amounts that don't match and as squeeto notes you cannot drain all the fluid from the system due to low spots like the lower radiator hose. IMHO I think the correct numbers are 11.8L and 12.5qts but I cannot be sure. If that's correct my practice of adding 6qts straight Xerex G-05 gets me close to 50/50 but I've never pulled coolant to measure the degrees of protection to be sure, doesn't much matter in North Florida. If you live where you need 70/30 to protect will into minus temps you could try the math based on these capacities but I'd STRONGLY recommend checking the protection level in the system with a good meter after filling up stiring the fluid by driving a bit.