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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 automatic: 40.5 mpg (US) ... 17.2 km/L ... 5.8 L/100 km ... 48.6 mpg (Imp)
Dirk Diggler (08-16-2019)
Yeah, that's what I use. I think beck/arnley makes some too. Blue asian.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage SE wussie cvt edition. 1.2 automatic: 37.7 mpg (US) ... 16.0 km/L ... 6.2 L/100 km ... 45.3 mpg (Imp)
It's normal. Water. Unless it's blue.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage SE wussie cvt edition. 1.2 automatic: 37.7 mpg (US) ... 16.0 km/L ... 6.2 L/100 km ... 45.3 mpg (Imp)
Why let work stop you?
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage SE wussie cvt edition. 1.2 automatic: 37.7 mpg (US) ... 16.0 km/L ... 6.2 L/100 km ... 45.3 mpg (Imp)
inuvik (08-16-2019)
I am not going to claim to be an expert on this. Personally, I would not mix two different type of coolants in today's engines. I bought a gallon Valvoline Zerex Asian Blue Coolant from Walmart for about $13. It's pre-mixed. Should my overfill container need coolant, I plan on using that.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Valvoline...llon/801754735
This topic has come up before, & someone else pointed out the Valvoline (which matches OEM coolant) @ Walmart.
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View my fuel log 2018 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 43.5 mpg (US) ... 18.5 km/L ... 5.4 L/100 km ... 52.2 mpg (Imp)
Dirk, fun fact: air conditioning works in 2 ways. It cools the air and (wait for it)...conditions the air by removing moisture. What you're seeing is that moisture removed by the evaporator and exiting the evaporator drain. All is functioning as it should! Keep asking questions, my dude. This is an educational forum!