Did I ruin my engine?
#1
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Did I ruin my engine?
I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
water.
Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
(120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
pump)?
Thanks
called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
water.
Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
(120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
pump)?
Thanks
#2
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
No harm will come of it,just replace it now with honda coolant.I ran a
silicate coolant in my honda for 3 years with no
problem then changed to honda brand stuff.Supposedly silicates ruin the
water pump seal on hondas and honda coolant doesnt have this.Dont know if
this is true but i changed just in case when i read about it.Could just a
ruse to make you buy their coolant at double the price.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
silicate coolant in my honda for 3 years with no
problem then changed to honda brand stuff.Supposedly silicates ruin the
water pump seal on hondas and honda coolant doesnt have this.Dont know if
this is true but i changed just in case when i read about it.Could just a
ruse to make you buy their coolant at double the price.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
#3
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
No harm will come of it,just replace it now with honda coolant.I ran a
silicate coolant in my honda for 3 years with no
problem then changed to honda brand stuff.Supposedly silicates ruin the
water pump seal on hondas and honda coolant doesnt have this.Dont know if
this is true but i changed just in case when i read about it.Could just a
ruse to make you buy their coolant at double the price.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
silicate coolant in my honda for 3 years with no
problem then changed to honda brand stuff.Supposedly silicates ruin the
water pump seal on hondas and honda coolant doesnt have this.Dont know if
this is true but i changed just in case when i read about it.Could just a
ruse to make you buy their coolant at double the price.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
#4
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
How long has the stuff been in there?
Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks, you'll
be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda stuff only
costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be double the price,
but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a gallon of premix for $10
here in Boston) and you don't have to worry about it.
If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are suppose to, then
most of it is probably still in the overflow tank, and never even got into
the system! In which case you really didn't do any harm.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks, you'll
be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda stuff only
costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be double the price,
but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a gallon of premix for $10
here in Boston) and you don't have to worry about it.
If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are suppose to, then
most of it is probably still in the overflow tank, and never even got into
the system! In which case you really didn't do any harm.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
#5
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
How long has the stuff been in there?
Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks, you'll
be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda stuff only
costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be double the price,
but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a gallon of premix for $10
here in Boston) and you don't have to worry about it.
If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are suppose to, then
most of it is probably still in the overflow tank, and never even got into
the system! In which case you really didn't do any harm.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks, you'll
be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda stuff only
costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be double the price,
but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a gallon of premix for $10
here in Boston) and you don't have to worry about it.
If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are suppose to, then
most of it is probably still in the overflow tank, and never even got into
the system! In which case you really didn't do any harm.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message
news:Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92. ..
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
"Peter Doherty" <peter@acranox.org> wrote in
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> How long has the stuff been in there?
> Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
> damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks,
> you'll be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda
> stuff only costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be
> double the price, but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a
> gallon of premix for $10 here in Boston) and you don't have to worry
> about it. If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are
> suppose to, then most of it is probably still in the overflow tank,
> and never even got into the system! In which case you really didn't
> do any harm.
>
>
Thank you for the answer. The antifreeze was added about 2 years ago.
Would it be OK if I just took out the overflow tank, emptied it and filled
with Honda antifreeze? It is something I can do on my own, vs. draining the
system which I can't.
How much would a dealer charge for drainig the coolant?
news:lbN6b.386716$uu5.72359@sccrnsc04:
> How long has the stuff been in there?
> Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
> damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks,
> you'll be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda
> stuff only costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be
> double the price, but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a
> gallon of premix for $10 here in Boston) and you don't have to worry
> about it. If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are
> suppose to, then most of it is probably still in the overflow tank,
> and never even got into the system! In which case you really didn't
> do any harm.
>
>
Thank you for the answer. The antifreeze was added about 2 years ago.
Would it be OK if I just took out the overflow tank, emptied it and filled
with Honda antifreeze? It is something I can do on my own, vs. draining the
system which I can't.
How much would a dealer charge for drainig the coolant?
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
"Peter Doherty" <peter@acranox.org> wrote in
news:lbN6b.386716$uu5.72359@sccrnsc04:
> How long has the stuff been in there?
> Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
> damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks,
> you'll be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda
> stuff only costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be
> double the price, but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a
> gallon of premix for $10 here in Boston) and you don't have to worry
> about it. If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are
> suppose to, then most of it is probably still in the overflow tank,
> and never even got into the system! In which case you really didn't
> do any harm.
>
>
Thank you for the answer. The antifreeze was added about 2 years ago.
Would it be OK if I just took out the overflow tank, emptied it and filled
with Honda antifreeze? It is something I can do on my own, vs. draining the
system which I can't.
How much would a dealer charge for drainig the coolant?
news:lbN6b.386716$uu5.72359@sccrnsc04:
> How long has the stuff been in there?
> Over time non Honda antifreeze can cause corrosion of the aluminum and
> damage the water pump seals. If it's only been a few days or weeks,
> you'll be fine, just drain it and refill with Honda stuff. The Honda
> stuff only costs a few more dollars than the cheap stuff (it may be
> double the price, but it's still only a few dollars more, I can get a
> gallon of premix for $10 here in Boston) and you don't have to worry
> about it. If you added the stuff to the overflow tank like you are
> suppose to, then most of it is probably still in the overflow tank,
> and never even got into the system! In which case you really didn't
> do any harm.
>
>
Thank you for the answer. The antifreeze was added about 2 years ago.
Would it be OK if I just took out the overflow tank, emptied it and filled
with Honda antifreeze? It is something I can do on my own, vs. draining the
system which I can't.
How much would a dealer charge for drainig the coolant?
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
In article <Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92>, Ed
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator shop
and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your Honda is
still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you so it will
be on your record in case problems develop on a later date related to the
cooling system. You should have this done about every two years--check the
maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's my guess that you did
not do any damage to your system. In the future, just add water if the
level is low. If it's really low--buy the anitfreeze at the Honda
Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze that was used during the last
flush.
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator shop
and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your Honda is
still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you so it will
be on your record in case problems develop on a later date related to the
cooling system. You should have this done about every two years--check the
maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's my guess that you did
not do any damage to your system. In the future, just add water if the
level is low. If it's really low--buy the anitfreeze at the Honda
Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze that was used during the last
flush.
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
In article <Xns93EE7D05F89FFMyMessagesRock@151.164.30.92>, Ed
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator shop
and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your Honda is
still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you so it will
be on your record in case problems develop on a later date related to the
cooling system. You should have this done about every two years--check the
maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's my guess that you did
not do any damage to your system. In the future, just add water if the
level is low. If it's really low--buy the anitfreeze at the Honda
Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze that was used during the last
flush.
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> I while ago, I wanted to top off the cooling system in my '01 Accord. I
> called the dealer and asked him if I could use a regular antifreeze, he
> said yes, so I added some. In all I added about 2 cups of the stuff plus
> water.
>
> Now I realize that I added a silicate formula antifreeze.
>
> So the question is: Did I ruin my engine? Should I drain the system and
> fill with Honda antifreeze? Or should I wait for the scheduled replacement
> (120K miles or 10 years - but more likely 7 years when I change the water
> pump)?
>
>
> Thanks
I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator shop
and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your Honda is
still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you so it will
be on your record in case problems develop on a later date related to the
cooling system. You should have this done about every two years--check the
maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's my guess that you did
not do any damage to your system. In the future, just add water if the
level is low. If it's really low--buy the anitfreeze at the Honda
Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze that was used during the last
flush.
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> that was used during the last flush.
>
Thank you for the answer.
The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
whichever comes first.
The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> that was used during the last flush.
>
Thank you for the answer.
The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
whichever comes first.
The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> that was used during the last flush.
>
Thank you for the answer.
The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
whichever comes first.
The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> that was used during the last flush.
>
Thank you for the answer.
The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
whichever comes first.
The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
#12
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
In article <Xns93F1721DB3BA2MyMessagesRock@151.164.30.93>, Ed
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> >
> > I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> > shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> > Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> > so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> > related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> > two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> > my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> > just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> > anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> > that was used during the last flush.
> >
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Needless to say, I disagree with the manual. As you may know, all car
companies are now making studpid recommendations regarding mait. on their
vehicles. Many car companies, for example, suggest that the oil be changed
every 10,000 miles and that the first tune-up should be done at 50,000
miles. Those car companies want your car to develop major problems after
about three years so that you will trade it in on a new car. That's
alright for those that only plan to keep a new car for two or three years.
However, for those people that plan to keep their cars for five or more
years--you should use some common sense related to maint. schedules. For
example, the oil and filter should be changed every 3000 miles and
transmission fluid and raditor fluid should be changed every two years.
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> >
> > I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> > shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> > Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> > so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> > related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> > two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> > my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> > just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> > anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> > that was used during the last flush.
> >
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Needless to say, I disagree with the manual. As you may know, all car
companies are now making studpid recommendations regarding mait. on their
vehicles. Many car companies, for example, suggest that the oil be changed
every 10,000 miles and that the first tune-up should be done at 50,000
miles. Those car companies want your car to develop major problems after
about three years so that you will trade it in on a new car. That's
alright for those that only plan to keep a new car for two or three years.
However, for those people that plan to keep their cars for five or more
years--you should use some common sense related to maint. schedules. For
example, the oil and filter should be changed every 3000 miles and
transmission fluid and raditor fluid should be changed every two years.
#13
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
In article <Xns93F1721DB3BA2MyMessagesRock@151.164.30.93>, Ed
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> >
> > I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> > shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> > Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> > so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> > related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> > two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> > my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> > just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> > anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> > that was used during the last flush.
> >
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Needless to say, I disagree with the manual. As you may know, all car
companies are now making studpid recommendations regarding mait. on their
vehicles. Many car companies, for example, suggest that the oil be changed
every 10,000 miles and that the first tune-up should be done at 50,000
miles. Those car companies want your car to develop major problems after
about three years so that you will trade it in on a new car. That's
alright for those that only plan to keep a new car for two or three years.
However, for those people that plan to keep their cars for five or more
years--you should use some common sense related to maint. schedules. For
example, the oil and filter should be changed every 3000 miles and
transmission fluid and raditor fluid should be changed every two years.
<do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
> >
> > I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
> > shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
> > Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
> > so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
> > related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
> > two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
> > my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
> > just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
> > anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
> > that was used during the last flush.
> >
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Needless to say, I disagree with the manual. As you may know, all car
companies are now making studpid recommendations regarding mait. on their
vehicles. Many car companies, for example, suggest that the oil be changed
every 10,000 miles and that the first tune-up should be done at 50,000
miles. Those car companies want your car to develop major problems after
about three years so that you will trade it in on a new car. That's
alright for those that only plan to keep a new car for two or three years.
However, for those people that plan to keep their cars for five or more
years--you should use some common sense related to maint. schedules. For
example, the oil and filter should be changed every 3000 miles and
transmission fluid and raditor fluid should be changed every two years.
#14
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Re: Did I ruin my engine?
On 9/9/03 11:14 AM, in article Xns93F1721DB3BA2MyMessagesRock@151.164.30.93,
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
>>
>> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
>> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
>> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
>> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
>> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
>> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
>> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
>> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
>> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
>> that was used during the last flush.
>>
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Are you sure about that? My '96 Odyssey and my '00 Acura TL both say change
it first at 45,000 miles, then every 30,000 after that. I have to wonder
what changed that Honda would suddenly change that recommendation to 120000
miles.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
>>
>> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
>> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
>> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
>> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
>> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
>> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
>> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
>> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
>> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
>> that was used during the last flush.
>>
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Are you sure about that? My '96 Odyssey and my '00 Acura TL both say change
it first at 45,000 miles, then every 30,000 after that. I have to wonder
what changed that Honda would suddenly change that recommendation to 120000
miles.
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: Did I ruin my engine?
On 9/9/03 11:14 AM, in article Xns93F1721DB3BA2MyMessagesRock@151.164.30.93,
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
>>
>> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
>> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
>> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
>> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
>> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
>> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
>> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
>> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
>> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
>> that was used during the last flush.
>>
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Are you sure about that? My '96 Odyssey and my '00 Acura TL both say change
it first at 45,000 miles, then every 30,000 after that. I have to wonder
what changed that Honda would suddenly change that recommendation to 120000
miles.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote:
> billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com (Bill B. Johnson) wrote in
> news:billbjohnson555-0809031315020001@pm3-broad-224.snlo.dialup.fix.net:
>
>>
>> I would advise you to take your car to a Honda dealership or radiator
>> shop and have them flush your system and add new antifreeze. If your
>> Honda is still under warranty--have the Honda dealership do it for you
>> so it will be on your record in case problems develop on a later date
>> related to the cooling system. You should have this done about every
>> two years--check the maint. schedule that came with your vehicle. It's
>> my guess that you did not do any damage to your system. In the future,
>> just add water if the level is low. If it's really low--buy the
>> anitfreeze at the Honda Dealership if that is the type of antifreeze
>> that was used during the last flush.
>>
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> The manual specifies changing the coolant every 120,000 miles or 10 years,
> whichever comes first.
>
> The manual specifically discourages adding water only.
Are you sure about that? My '96 Odyssey and my '00 Acura TL both say change
it first at 45,000 miles, then every 30,000 after that. I have to wonder
what changed that Honda would suddenly change that recommendation to 120000
miles.