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How much coolant does a 2007 Honda Civic hold?

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Rich K

The 2007 Honda Civic has a coolant capacity of 1.8 gallons. The engine needs a 50/50 mix of coolant and distilled water, so you'll need about 0.9 to 1 gallons of each. It's essential to follow this recommendation because using pre-diluted coolant is not advised. Distilled water is suggested because it lacks minerals or metals that can lead to rust in the radiator or coolant system. It's recommended to flush the coolant system every five years or 100,000 miles. The required coolant for the car is an ethylene glycol-based one, usually orange or yellow in color, which serves as an anti-freeze, anti-corrosion agent, and helps keep the coolant system free of impurities.

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  • Alecia P

    The 2007 Honda Civic can hold up to 4 quarts of coolant to keep it running smoothly.

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