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Should I do a rad flush on my 3-year-old Honda with only 48,000kms (30,000 miles) on it, or should I wait until 96,000 Kms? Also, does anyone know of a good site that shows how to do a rad flush? Thanks, Nino |
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From where are you getting your numbers? Do you have the owner's manual for your 2003 CR-V? I would follow it for (1) replacement interval; (2) directions on draining and filling. For your CR-V, all a flush is: 1. Drain old coolant 2. Fill with ordinary tap water; drain; repeat until tap water comes out clean. 3. Fill with Honda OEM coolant (though some of us here think the orange Havoline Dexcool is just as good). Follow the owner's manual's directions for purging the system of air. It may take over a half hour for the engine to heat up enough to cause the cooling fan to come on twice. I see the owner's manual at https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp says your coolant need not be replaced until 10 years or 120k miles (192k km) passes (then five years/60k miles). "Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews (AT) shaw (DOT) ca> wrote Should I do a rad flush on my 3-year-old Honda with only 48,000kms (30,000 miles) on it, or should I wait until 96,000 Kms? Also, does anyone know of a good site that shows how to do a rad flush? Thanks, Nino |
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You're so right Elle! In fact, there's a sticker on the inside of my hood that states that coolant should be changed in 120 months which is 10 years (12months X 10). I find it hard to believe that coolant will last that long! Nino "Elle" <honda.lioness (AT) nospam (DOT) earthlink.net> wrote From where are you getting your numbers? Do you have the owner's manual for your 2003 CR-V? I would follow it for (1) replacement interval; (2) directions on draining and filling. For your CR-V, all a flush is: 1. Drain old coolant 2. Fill with ordinary tap water; drain; repeat until tap water comes out clean. 3. Fill with Honda OEM coolant (though some of us here think the orange Havoline Dexcool is just as good). Follow the owner's manual's directions for purging the system of air. It may take over a half hour for the engine to heat up enough to cause the cooling fan to come on twice. I see the owner's manual at https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp says your coolant need not be replaced until 10 years or 120k miles (192k km) passes (then five years/60k miles). "Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews (AT) shaw (DOT) ca> wrote Should I do a rad flush on my 3-year-old Honda with only 48,000kms (30,000 miles) on it, or should I wait until 96,000 Kms? Also, does anyone know of a good site that shows how to do a rad flush? Thanks, Nino |
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Should I do a rad flush on my 3-year-old Honda with only 48,000kms (30,000 miles) on it, or should I wait until 96,000 Kms? Also, does anyone know of a good site that shows how to do a rad flush? Thanks, Nino aren't you the person that wanted to change the fuel filer after only |
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this. or get a hobby. |
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Nino NoSpam wrote: Should I do a rad flush on my 3-year-old Honda with only 48,000kms (30,000 miles) on it, or should I wait until 96,000 Kms? Also, does anyone know of a good site that shows how to do a rad flush? Thanks, Nino aren't you the person that wanted to change the fuel filer after only 48kkm? dude, buy the service manual, then read it. that's much better use of your time and money than obsessive premature mucking about like this. or get a hobby. |
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use of your time and money than obsessive premature mucking about like this. or get a hobby. Listen, I have plenty of hobbies! Secondly, When I took my vehicle into the dealer for safety recall issues, they gave me a maintained schedule. The maintenance schedule states: "The Honda West Service Maintenance Schedule is based on the Manufactures Required Maintenance services and additional services recommended for the "severe" driving conditions in Alberta, caused by climate and road conditions." Then the schedule goes on to list the following service recommendations: Coolant replacement -3 years; Fuel Filter Replacement -48,000 Kms; Power steering oil replacement -72, 000 Kms; and on and on it goes. SO IF THE DEALER LIES TO THE CUSTOMER WITH STUPID OFFICIAL 'MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES' WHAT IS HE SUPPOSED TO DO? I fortunately use the power of the Internet! |
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use of your time and money than obsessive premature mucking about like this. or get a hobby. Listen, I have plenty of hobbies! Secondly, When I took my vehicle into the dealer for safety recall issues, they gave me a maintained schedule. The maintenance schedule states: "The Honda West Service Maintenance Schedule is based on the Manufactures Required Maintenance services and additional services recommended for the "severe" driving conditions in Alberta, caused by climate and road conditions." Then the schedule goes on to list the following service recommendations: Coolant replacement -3 years; Fuel Filter Replacement -48,000 Kms; Power steering oil replacement -72, 000 Kms; and on and on it goes. SO IF THE DEALER LIES TO THE CUSTOMER WITH STUPID OFFICIAL 'MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES' WHAT IS HE SUPPOSED TO DO? I fortunately use the power of the Internet! When one pays $35,000 for a new vehicle, I don't want to "muck" about, I want to do it right! |
| "jim beam" <nospam (AT) example (DOT) net> wrote in message news:9POdnSZtj7PZwCzZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d (AT) speakeasy (DOT) net... Nino NoSpam wrote: Should I do a rad flush on my 3-year-old Honda with only 48,000kms (30,000 miles) on it, or should I wait until 96,000 Kms? Also, does anyone know of a good site that shows how to do a rad flush? Thanks, Nino aren't you the person that wanted to change the fuel filer after only 48kkm? dude, buy the service manual, then read it. that's much better use of your time and money than obsessive premature mucking about like this. or get a hobby. |
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