Prestone's Extended Life coolant is a big NO-NO for my '98 CRV?
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Prestone's Extended Life coolant is a big NO-NO for my '98 CRV?
I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now I'm
reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail prematurely.
I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing belt,tensioner
pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling system( I also removed
the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously thinking about replacing it with
Honda's coolant on Monday since I don't want to take any chances.
Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
Thanks!
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reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail prematurely.
I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing belt,tensioner
pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling system( I also removed
the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously thinking about replacing it with
Honda's coolant on Monday since I don't want to take any chances.
Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
Thanks!
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Re: Prestone's Extended Life coolant is a big NO-NO for my '98 CRV?
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"Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote in message
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>I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now I'm
> reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner
> pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling system( I also
> removed
> the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously thinking about replacing it
> with
> Honda's coolant on Monday since I don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
> Thanks!
>
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"Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote in message
news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe...
>I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now I'm
> reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner
> pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling system( I also
> removed
> the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously thinking about replacing it
> with
> Honda's coolant on Monday since I don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
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Re: Prestone's Extended Life coolant is a big NO-NO for my '98 CRV?
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"Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote in message
news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe...
>I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now I'm
> reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner
> pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling system( I also
> removed
> the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously thinking about replacing it
> with
> Honda's coolant on Monday since I don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200605/1
"Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote in message
news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe...
>I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now I'm
> reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner
> pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling system( I also
> removed
> the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously thinking about replacing it
> with
> Honda's coolant on Monday since I don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200605/1
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Re: Prestone's Extended Life coolant is a big NO-NO for my '98 CRV?
"Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote in
news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe:
> I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now
> I'm reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail
> prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling
> system( I also removed the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously
> thinking about replacing it with Honda's coolant on Monday since I
> don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
In Canada, I just paid $15.18 per jug for two gallon jugs. That's $13.74 US
at the current exchange rate.
And the stuff's such a pretty blue color...
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news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe:
> I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now
> I'm reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail
> prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling
> system( I also removed the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously
> thinking about replacing it with Honda's coolant on Monday since I
> don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
In Canada, I just paid $15.18 per jug for two gallon jugs. That's $13.74 US
at the current exchange rate.
And the stuff's such a pretty blue color...
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Prestone's Extended Life coolant is a big NO-NO for my '98 CRV?
"Headknocker via CarKB.com" <u18602@uwe> wrote in
news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe:
> I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now
> I'm reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail
> prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling
> system( I also removed the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously
> thinking about replacing it with Honda's coolant on Monday since I
> don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
In Canada, I just paid $15.18 per jug for two gallon jugs. That's $13.74 US
at the current exchange rate.
And the stuff's such a pretty blue color...
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:5fda9c5de3f21@uwe:
> I was always under the assumption that it was fine for Hondas but now
> I'm reading that it can cause the water pump seals to fail
> prematurely.
>
> I've had in there since last June when I replaced the timing
> belt,tensioner pulley, & water pump and also backflushed the cooling
> system( I also removed the engine drain bolt). I'm now seriously
> thinking about replacing it with Honda's coolant on Monday since I
> don't want to take any chances.
>
> Any ideas on what Honda is asking for their coolant? $8-$10?
>
In Canada, I just paid $15.18 per jug for two gallon jugs. That's $13.74 US
at the current exchange rate.
And the stuff's such a pretty blue color...
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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