How much coolant?
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Re: How much coolant?
JJB wrote:
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
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It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
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Re: How much coolant?
JJB wrote:
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
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Re: How much coolant?
JJB wrote:
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
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Re: How much coolant?
JJB wrote:
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
> How much coolant (in US gallons) do I need to add to my 2006 civic in a
> 50/50 mixture with distilled water?
-=================================
It's in your manual, and depends on what tranny you have.
Fill the reservoir to MAX because it will be needed to displace lots of
air. Use the heater to remove more trapped air and fill the reservoir to
MAX again next time after engine cools.. This is also in your manual.
Honda premix is simplest and worth the extra $$.
'Curly'
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