The 2013 Honda Civic uses ZerexBlue 50/50 antifreeze engine coolant. It has a capacity of about 5.5 quarts. Coolant is used to transfer heat which can assist in preventing engine damage caused by freezing or boiling. Coolant can also protect various metal and non-metallic parts in the engine and the cooling circuit. The cost of getting the coolant changed on Your Civic is between $80 and $100. You should get a coolant change every 10 years. If You notice that the temperature gauge is always high or that the engine is frequently overheating, then these are signs that Your vehicle needs a coolant flush and it's best to have it done before it will lead to more serious and costly problems.
I filled up green antifreeze to civic 2013 instead blue it’s okay?any problem for the coolant system?
Carolyn T
July 16, 2020
The 2013 honda civic uses blue, extended life oat for asian vehicles antifreeze in its radiator.
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