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Re: green antifreeze in my 93 civic
| Tegger | 24 Jan 2008 19:06 |
z <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote in news:ea241a63-b938-40ac-a185- 82a9d7125685@k39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:
>> > my official honda antifreeze seems to be green. >> [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Fluid, in order to get the longest life from my automobile. It's > expensive, but I figure it's worth it. Don't turn your head unless you've replaced your fluid with official Honda Head Turning Fluid. Otherwise, damage will result to the neck and spinal column assembly.
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| z | 24 Jan 2008 16:39 |
> > my official honda antifreeze seems to be green. > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > dan I have actually replaced my blood with Honda brand Driver Circulatory Fluid, in order to get the longest life from my automobile. It's expensive, but I figure it's worth it.
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| dan | 24 Jan 2008 16:30 |
> my official honda antifreeze seems to be green. From what I've heard, the "new" honda antifreeze is also green, like the old silicate kind. Just to confuse us?
I just use the "new" prestone orange stuff in my old honda and acura. Cheaper too. I don't buy the "honda fluids" only except when it comes to power steering fluid, and even then I use a generic brand.
dan
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| z | 23 Jan 2008 21:46 |
> 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? my official honda antifreeze seems to be green.
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| Robert Reynolds | 15 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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