What type of antifreezes does the 2011 honda pilot use?

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Mark B. December 30, 2020
The type of antifreeze that should be used in the 2011 Honda Pilot is Honda Antifreeze type 2 or any major-brand non-silicate coolant. You just need to make sure it is high quality and recommended for aluminum engines. Antifreeze or coolant is used to help the engine during extremely cold temperatures, when it is cold outside the antifreeze is pumped through the engine block to maintain a better temperature. You should change the antifreeze every 6 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. You can check it out every so often to see if it needs to be changed. The cost to change the antifreeze is anywhere from $100 to $130 in labor costs if taken to a mechanic and extra costs for parts.
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Scott C. April 10, 2020
The antifreeze type used on the 2011 honda pilot is peak oet antifreeze/engine coolant pab0b3.
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