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i took it in before the warranty expired (i''m at 35k) and they finally heard the noise and diagnosed it as a bad water pump and a bad tensioner. they replaced both under warranty. just letting you all know that you should use honda fluids only |
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In news:1177782946.176400.173040 (AT) n76g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com, rocketj55 (AT) gmail (DOT) com <rocketj55 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: i took it in before the warranty expired (i''m at 35k) and they finally heard the noise and diagnosed it as a bad water pump and a bad tensioner. they replaced both under warranty. just letting you all know that you should use honda fluids only I disagree strongly. Ethylene glycol is ethylene glycol, and I've used a 50/50 mix of the cheapest antifreeze w/ water in both Hondas I've owned and retired without any water pump problems. The first lasted 355K and the second 346K miles before I retired them. |
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most cars used plain ol' ethylene green ehtylene glycol antifreeze, although |
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hi, this is in response to an earlier post from last year about water pump failure for a 2005 Honda Pilot (bought in Dec 2004). basically what happened was that when i bought the car, the coolant reservoir was empty and i filled it to the max with Peak 50/50 coolant (the green stuff). and shortly after that, there was a noise from the timing belt area that apparently the Honda mechanics could not hear until just now -- a year after i first heard the noise. i took it in before the warranty expired (i''m at 35k) and they finally heard the noise and diagnosed it as a bad water pump and a bad tensioner. they replaced both under warranty. ------------------------------ |
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