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My coolant is just below the min and I don’t have any coolant specific to the truck. I have a hybrid.
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Yes, I just realized I am not prepared for a breakdown. I am used to carrying a jug of water.do yourself a favor, go buy some premix, about $10 gal
If coolant is low it either wasn't gone over correctly by the dealership OR has a coolant leak.Thanks! The dealership said this little bit is fine, not to worry about replacing it.
I promise the radiator and block did care.I promise people have put tap water in cars since cars and the cars didn't notice or care.
You really think 1/2 cup of bottled water will affect the radiator and engine block?Do not use regular water. Use distilled water. The same with the washer fluid if you are diluting that too.
The coolant is factory diluted to the molecular spec the system is designed for. More or less in a small percentage might not hurt it, but too much one way or the other and you will introduce acidic degradation and rust.
But also keep in mind the system will do that between winter and summer. Mine ends up just below the minimum line in winter and just under the full line in summer. I don't add any and I don't remove any.
As others have mentioned, just buy the pre-diluted coolant. It's cheap and it's good to have some in the garage just in case. Longer trips you can take it with you as well as distilled water as an emergency backup.
I promise the radiator and block did care.
Regular water? Yes. Half a cup? Not that serious.You really think 1/2 cup of bottled water will affect the radiator and engine block?
do you really think a 1/2 cup low is worth calling the dealer?You really think 1/2 cup of bottled water will affect the radiator and engine block?
Your truck is still new. Why didn't the dealer add the correct coolant as a courtesty? It was probably low when they did the PDI -predelivery inspection - and they missed that fact.My coolant is just below the min and I don’t have any coolant specific to the truck. I have a hybrid.