coolant flush on a 99 crv

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by mike113, Nov 1, 2004.

  1. mike113

    mike113 Guest

    hi, i got a 99 honda crv and i want to do a coolant flush. what are the
    steps in doing this and what kind of coolant should i use. Is the
    canadiantire brand coolant ok.
     
    mike113, Nov 1, 2004
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    zonie Guest

    Hi , First off, Drain the coolant while the engine is cool. I always drain
    the radiator first, there is plug in the bottom. Honda engines have a
    drain plug in the side of the engine, but can be tough to get out. I
    always ues genuine Honda type 2 coolant , it ia already mixed with
    distilled water, so you dont have to worry if you mixed it right.
    Cadaiantire green coolant is fine, just dont use any of the orange
    dex-cool that GM uses. And always mix with distilled water.
     
    zonie, Nov 1, 2004
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    motsco_ _ Guest

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    mike,

    Also, you can undo one of the heater hoses and blow / wash the core out,
    both directions. 80 lb air hose is not a good idea. Coolant must be
    silicate free. Honda premix would be best. hondasuv.com has all the
    procedures. Fill the rad to the top, and reservoir to MAX, then run the
    engine until the cooling fans run. (go for a zippy drive with the heater
    on hot)


    Top up the coolant reservoir again once the engine is cold, and air has
    been pumped out of heater core / block.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Nov 3, 2004
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