Spilchy
New member
I've done reading that Hondas should only have Honda brand coolant replaced in it. Supposedly it is good for aluminum radiators and doesn't have silicates in it. My owner's manual says this too.
I got the coolant changed back in May in my 1996 Civic at the local garage and while wiping the engine down today noticed that the resevoir was empty, just below the min. line. I untwisted the radiator cap and it was filled to the top.
I have no idea if they replaced the coolant with one that has Honda's requirements. I didn't know it needed this "special" coolant. It looks like your generic green coolant, not orange or red. From what I've read, basic coolant can harm the radiator and water pump in Honda engines from 1996 to the present.
Do you think this may have anything to do with the low resevoir? I noticed no leaks anywhere in my driveway and I drove it just fine all through the summer.
I'm just curious. I'll fill the resevoir with a 50/50 coolant/distilled water like the owner's manual states. I'm selling the car and don't want the new owner to be stuck with a bum radiator down the line beacuse of what I may have done wrong.
Oh, get this - I pulled on the hood release and it ripped off in my hand! I stumbled back and was left holding the lever. I had to use pliers and pull on the cord that remained! I can't believe I have to get this replaced, days before I am putting up an ad to sell it!!
I got the coolant changed back in May in my 1996 Civic at the local garage and while wiping the engine down today noticed that the resevoir was empty, just below the min. line. I untwisted the radiator cap and it was filled to the top.
I have no idea if they replaced the coolant with one that has Honda's requirements. I didn't know it needed this "special" coolant. It looks like your generic green coolant, not orange or red. From what I've read, basic coolant can harm the radiator and water pump in Honda engines from 1996 to the present.
Do you think this may have anything to do with the low resevoir? I noticed no leaks anywhere in my driveway and I drove it just fine all through the summer.
I'm just curious. I'll fill the resevoir with a 50/50 coolant/distilled water like the owner's manual states. I'm selling the car and don't want the new owner to be stuck with a bum radiator down the line beacuse of what I may have done wrong.
Oh, get this - I pulled on the hood release and it ripped off in my hand! I stumbled back and was left holding the lever. I had to use pliers and pull on the cord that remained! I can't believe I have to get this replaced, days before I am putting up an ad to sell it!!