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Can mix Honda type 1 and type 2 coolant?


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Hi all, a very noob question. 

My coolant reservoir is running low and I'm not sure which Honda coolant am I using. Can I just add the antifreeze type 2 into the reservoir? If previously my ws is using type 1, can I mix type 1 with type 2? Thank in advance.

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If I got this correctly,

Type 1 is green in colour, it is premixed with water (50/50)

Type 2 is blue and it is not premixed with water (100)

 

So cannot mix. Just continue use type 1, why wanna mixed?

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This means there is a leak somewhere. 

I hope he is going to fix the leak soon. In the mean time use distilled water to top it up first. So no need to use coolant until the issue is fixed. Or the coolant will be wasted away.

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Just now, Watwheels said:

This means there is a leak somewhere. 

I hope he is going to fix the leak soon. In the mean time use distilled water to top it up first. So no need to use coolant until the issue is fixed. Or the coolant will be wasted away.

Yeah. must get distilled water, Normal water will have mineral, while boiled off, it will leave crystalized residues inside the radiator.

https://www.lazada.sg/products/alpheus-distilled-pure-drinking-water-i303028785-s536332638.html?spm=a2o42.lazmart_search.list.13.428b42f0jHxwEf&search=1

Don't your distilled Vodka in ah. That's for drinking one. hahaha.

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Thanks all for the reply. I think mine is blue color, so it's type 2 coolant. Ive searched online the type 2 coolant btl wrote 'Do Not Add Water'. So does it mean "do not even add distilled water" or "do not add normal water" ? 

My low is haven't hit the minimum point. So still can tahan for awhile.

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Always refill with coolant of same colour. Rule of thumb. 

Many coolant sold are pre mix, hence it wrote do not mix with water. 

If coolant level has dropped significantly in recent time, get it check at workshop as topping up serves no purpose in eliminating the issue. 

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58 minutes ago, Nousername said:

Thanks all for the reply. I think mine is blue color, so it's type 2 coolant. Ive searched online the type 2 coolant btl wrote 'Do Not Add Water'. So does it mean "do not even add distilled water" or "do not add normal water" ? 

My low is haven't hit the minimum point. So still can tahan for awhile.

You can just get it from any Shell kiosk if it is blue.

When was the last time you service your car? Must be a long time ago.

You can use distill water or battery water which you can get it at the petrol kiosk. Just dont use tap water. Anyway the "colour" is just the anti freeze to prevent water from freezing. For our climate I dunno how it will affect our cars.

If you buy the concentrated form of antifreeze you will have to use distill water to mix them. So you get the idea coolant are mostly water w/o the minerals in it.

The reason why the warning ask you not to add water is because they dont want you to reduce the effects of the antifreeze. We dont have a freezing climate here.

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I see. Thanks much. When I last checked it last year it's in the middle of max and min. When I checked it yesterday it's dropped to somewhere between the mid and min level. Maybe I just add in some distill water and monitor. I can't see any puddle below my car, so I don't think it's leaking anywhere, unless it leak into the engine? 

 

Hope can tahan till next servicing on July. 

 

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@Nousername  You can just buy the coolant yourself and top up.  If you top up at the workshop, they will charge you a big premium.

On the other hand, it is unusual to top up a lot of coolant.  Based on my experience, a leak has developed somewhere.

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