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Battery Water
iagree:
--- Quote from: Silver on June 27, 2008, 01:05:57 PM ---
actually distilled water is used to top-up battery and so it is usually called battery water
however, in other thread, some prefer to use distilled water to also top up the radiator in the belief that it will not cause rusting
fyi, I had not topped up the water for the radiator/reservoir for almost 4 years for my previous car as the level had been near max for long time
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ic. thanks for explaining. appreciate that.
oh, your car is so powerful.
Silver:
It's a Sunny
maybe, I am lucky - no leakage ........
HJB:
--- Quote from: Silver on June 27, 2008, 02:14:45 PM ---It's a Sunny
maybe, I am lucky - no leakage ........
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who needs distilled water look for me at tonite's meetup .. .still got half bottle left.
iagree:
--- Quote from: Silver on June 27, 2008, 02:14:45 PM ---It's a Sunny
maybe, I am lucky - no leakage ........
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hi silver
i confirmed mine has no leakage too.
i topup my coolant reservior to "max level" (abt 1inch from the level to max level), with tap water.
if confirmed that distilled water can be used and it's better/BEST for coolant reservior and RADIATOR, then i will spend man!!!
regards.
Silver:
tap water is just water with some minerals
rust formation (oxidation) occurs when you have metals, water and oxygen present
coolant (the green stuff) usually contain rust inhibitors
so it is okay to use clean tap water instead of distilled water unless you "tong poh" your car .......
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