I made this vid today hopefully it will help some folks if they want to change their coolant themselves and are somewhat reticent about doing it. Its a simple project DIY . Just need to buy a gallon of coolant that meets Honda specs which I think is a silicate free ethylene glycol type. I used Prestone 50/50 mix as they pretty much wrote the book on coolant.You can do it easily yourself for pennies and quickly however a simple pump and hose is helpful to fill the radiator using this method.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRELecT ... e=youtu.be
Forza Coolant Change fyi easy
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Re: Forza Coolant Change fyi easy
Thanks for the video but I am of the feeling if it ain't broke then don't fix it.
OR 123,000 km on the factory coolant and it still works.
OR 123,000 km on the factory coolant and it still works.
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Re: Forza Coolant Change fyi easy
123,000 km on the factory coolant omg
easyrider looking at your video I see nothing wrong with the coolant coming out, I assume its just antifreeze, I do like your video , well narrated and explained and great info for fellow Forza riders like me but just curious, what was the reason for the coolant change? keep the videos coming, you have a cool camera and clear voice!
easyrider looking at your video I see nothing wrong with the coolant coming out, I assume its just antifreeze, I do like your video , well narrated and explained and great info for fellow Forza riders like me but just curious, what was the reason for the coolant change? keep the videos coming, you have a cool camera and clear voice!
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Re: Forza Coolant Change fyi easy
The coolant I changed was about 1.5 years old.Looked perfect..I am very proactive on maintenance and because a gallon was only 8.00 why not.Didnt need it but it only takes 15 - 30 minutes to do the job.much like an oil change.Thought I would share the procedure for the DIY guys on here and maybe save them a few bucks.