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Old 23 Jun 2005, 10:05 pm
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Default New Honda antifreeze formulation?

Just changed my coolant today.

Anybody else noticed that Honda's Type 2 premix is no longer dark green,
but is now dark blue instead? I wonder what the difference is?

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Old 24 Jun 2005, 01:47 am
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Isn't that the latest Honda coolant suppose to fit to latest model?
Can you mix Honda premix coolant with a regular brand coolant? I ask
this question
becaues I've heard that the Honda waterpump is sensitive to the
different type of coolant. Some say wrong coolant might destory the
waterpump seal.

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Old 24 Jun 2005, 08:56 am
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Default Re: New Honda antifreeze formulation?

TeGGeR® wrote:
> Just changed my coolant today.
>
> Anybody else noticed that Honda's Type 2 premix is no longer dark green,
> but is now dark blue instead? I wonder what the difference is?
>

here in california, it's been blue since at least 2000. expect it's
just colorant.

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Old 24 Jun 2005, 03:59 pm
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mmdir2002@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Isn't that the latest Honda coolant suppose to fit to latest model?
> Can you mix Honda premix coolant with a regular brand coolant? I ask
> this question
> becaues I've heard that the Honda waterpump is sensitive to the
> different type of coolant. Some say wrong coolant might destory the
> waterpump seal..


Might? No, will.

I've killed 3 of them myself. Takes 6 weeks to 6 months with silicate
fomulations before your pump seal is destroyed.

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Old 24 Jun 2005, 06:51 pm
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Default Re: New Honda antifreeze formulation?

A friend has a 1990 with about 10o0K (miles) onit. He has used
low toxic (ethyl proponal?) antifreeze that is silicate based for
the last 70+K, over 5 years. When I read the horrow stories
I told him he needs to go back to honda AF. He is getting the T-
belt, water pump, etal changed next week. I hope to get a look
at the water pump.

Perhaps EP silicate based AF is safer the EG silicate AF.
I an't willing to test it on my Civic.

Terry

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Old 24 Jun 2005, 10:37 pm
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jmattis@attglobal.net wrote:
>
> mmdir2002@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>
>>Isn't that the latest Honda coolant suppose to fit to latest model?
>> Can you mix Honda premix coolant with a regular brand coolant? I ask
>>this question
>>becaues I've heard that the Honda waterpump is sensitive to the
>>different type of coolant. Some say wrong coolant might destory the
>>waterpump seal..

>
>
> Might? No, will.
>
> I've killed 3 of them myself. Takes 6 weeks to 6 months with silicate
> fomulations before your pump seal is destroyed.
>



it took 3 before you finally learned?
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Old 24 Jun 2005, 10:38 pm
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r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote:
> A friend has a 1990 with about 10o0K (miles) onit. He has used
> low toxic (ethyl proponal?) antifreeze that is silicate based for
> the last 70+K, over 5 years. When I read the horrow stories
> I told him he needs to go back to honda AF. He is getting the T-
> belt, water pump, etal changed next week. I hope to get a look
> at the water pump.
>
> Perhaps EP silicate based AF is safer the EG silicate AF.
> I an't willing to test it on my Civic.
>
> Terry
>

ive used the orange prestone from the silver bottle for YEARS in all my
vehicles, and never had a coolant related problem.
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Old 24 Jun 2005, 11:19 pm
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> it took 3 before you finally learned?

Yup. We had two '90 Integras, one auto (ho-hum) and one manual
(vrooom!!). More pumps to kill means you kill more pumps.

Changed coolant in both, and the auto died almost immediately. Both
Acura and I thought it was a fluke. Acura put in a new pump under
warranty, and used Prestone I had supplied. Pump died again. Techline
told the Acura dealer, "don't do that." Meanwhile, the manual Integra
was still going, but did die after about 6 months. All pumps replaced
under warranty.

"Don't pick up a stranger." Yeah, right.

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Old 24 Jun 2005, 11:21 pm
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The orange is OAT based, like Dex-Cool, isn't it? So there is no
silicate.

Screw prestone.

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Old 26 Jun 2005, 06:14 am
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Maybe they used an odd color to help keep folks from confusing it with a
"regular" formula?
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> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Just changed my coolant today.
>>
>> Anybody else noticed that Honda's Type 2 premix is no longer dark green,
>> but is now dark blue instead? I wonder what the difference is?
>>

> here in california, it's been blue since at least 2000. expect it's just
> colorant.
>



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