nasty, slimy, green coolant
I am going to flush this weekend, already read the helms on how to do it.
I was wondering if I can just let the coolant drain to the ground without cleaning it up. I mean, is it harmful to the enviorment?
recommend me some premixed coolant I can buy at autozone
I was wondering if I can just let the coolant drain to the ground without cleaning it up. I mean, is it harmful to the enviorment?
recommend me some premixed coolant I can buy at autozone
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Loveless »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am going to flush this weekend, already read the helms on how to do it.
I was wondering if I can just let the coolant drain to the ground without cleaning it up. I mean, is it harmful to the enviorment?
recommend me some premixed coolant I can buy at autozone</TD></TR></TABLE>
Helms does not tell how to completely flush the system, it only shows how to drain and refill the radiator. The Haynes manual gives a good description of how to flush the whole system (both radiator and engine block). See, that Haynes manual is good for something, which is why I have both.
AutoZone or Valvoline Instant Oil Change places should both be able to take your old coolant.
Prestone has a pre-mixed coolant out now, which is both silicate and borate-free, same as the regular Prestone coolant, and safe for Honda radiators. Be sure you get the green stuff (not red or orange or anything else).
I was wondering if I can just let the coolant drain to the ground without cleaning it up. I mean, is it harmful to the enviorment?
recommend me some premixed coolant I can buy at autozone</TD></TR></TABLE>
Helms does not tell how to completely flush the system, it only shows how to drain and refill the radiator. The Haynes manual gives a good description of how to flush the whole system (both radiator and engine block). See, that Haynes manual is good for something, which is why I have both.
AutoZone or Valvoline Instant Oil Change places should both be able to take your old coolant.
Prestone has a pre-mixed coolant out now, which is both silicate and borate-free, same as the regular Prestone coolant, and safe for Honda radiators. Be sure you get the green stuff (not red or orange or anything else).
It can seep into groundwater. It is poisonous to animals. Take it to any oil change place they should let you dispose of it for free.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Loveless »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I was wondering if I can just let the coolant drain to the ground without cleaning it up. I mean, is it harmful to the enviorment?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Loveless »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I was wondering if I can just let the coolant drain to the ground without cleaning it up. I mean, is it harmful to the enviorment?
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