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Re: green antifreeze in my 93 civic

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Re: green antifreeze in my 93 civic

Robert Reynolds15 Jan 2008 05:57
So what's the deal with Prestone anyway?  Is it really a problem?
I'm pretty sure our friends weren't taking their 13 year old car to a
Honda dealer for service, by the way.

> honda has used green antifreeze in the past, does not mean its prestone.
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>> Flushing it out every other summer is sufficient.

loewent15 Jan 2008 04:54
honda has used green antifreeze in the past, does not mean its prestone.

>>I've been following the thread on Honda brand antifreeze, and I noticed
>>the comments about Prestone not belonging in a Honda.
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>Flushing it out every other summer is sufficient.

AZ Nomad15 Jan 2008 04:17
>I've been following the thread on Honda brand antifreeze, and I noticed
>the comments about Prestone not belonging in a Honda.

>I noticed green antifreeze in my 93 civic that I bought from a friend
>recently.  What potential hazards am I dealing with?  What's the best
>way to get it all out if I'm going to replace it?

The only hazard is that honda isn't making 9500% profit.

Flushing it out every other summer is sufficient.

Robert Reynolds15 Jan 2008 03:40
I've been following the thread on Honda brand antifreeze, and I noticed
the comments about Prestone not belonging in a Honda.

I noticed green antifreeze in my 93 civic that I bought from a friend
recently.  What potential hazards am I dealing with?  What's the best
way to get it all out if I'm going to replace it?

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