Re: Another anti freze Question
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Re: Another anti freze Question
tflfb wrote:
> How often are you changing the coolant in your Honda, are you flushing with
> tap water or distilled?
>
> I think you should stick with what the manufacture put in the vehicle at the
> factory.
>
> Thanks Tom
>
>
My 2000 Accord calls for changing at 3 yrs/45k, and that is what I am
doing. I'll be flushing and filling with tap water.
Norm
> How often are you changing the coolant in your Honda, are you flushing with
> tap water or distilled?
>
> I think you should stick with what the manufacture put in the vehicle at the
> factory.
>
> Thanks Tom
>
>
My 2000 Accord calls for changing at 3 yrs/45k, and that is what I am
doing. I'll be flushing and filling with tap water.
Norm
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Re: Another anti freze Question
Norman Koller <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:zhmcnRy1Cd9ku9eiXTWJig@comcast.com:
> My 2000 Accord calls for changing at 3 yrs/45k, and that is what I am
> doing. I'll be flushing and filling with tap water.
>
> Norm
>
Filling the radiator with tap water is not good. A mixture of low silicate
antifreeze is preferable.
Later
news:zhmcnRy1Cd9ku9eiXTWJig@comcast.com:
> My 2000 Accord calls for changing at 3 yrs/45k, and that is what I am
> doing. I'll be flushing and filling with tap water.
>
> Norm
>
Filling the radiator with tap water is not good. A mixture of low silicate
antifreeze is preferable.
Later
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Re: Another anti freze Question
Norman Koller <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:zhmcnRy1Cd9ku9eiXTWJig@comcast.com:
> My 2000 Accord calls for changing at 3 yrs/45k, and that is what I am
> doing. I'll be flushing and filling with tap water.
>
> Norm
>
Filling the radiator with tap water is not good. A mixture of low silicate
antifreeze is preferable.
Later
news:zhmcnRy1Cd9ku9eiXTWJig@comcast.com:
> My 2000 Accord calls for changing at 3 yrs/45k, and that is what I am
> doing. I'll be flushing and filling with tap water.
>
> Norm
>
Filling the radiator with tap water is not good. A mixture of low silicate
antifreeze is preferable.
Later
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