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What kind of coolant does a 2010 Honda CRV take?

The 2010 Honda CR-V requires Honda Type 2 long-life coolant (blue HOAT), typically sold premixed in a 50/50 dilution.


Honda specifies Type 2 coolant for this model to protect cooling-system components and maintain proper engine temperatures. Use Genuine Honda Long-Life Coolant Type 2 or an equivalent that clearly meets Honda’s Type 2 specifications. Do not mix with other coolant types.


Coolant options for the 2010 CR-V


Below are the main options you’ll encounter when shopping for the coolant. Look for packaging that clearly states “Type 2” and blue color, and note whether the product is premixed (50/50) or concentrated (needs dilution).



  • Genuine Honda Long-Life Coolant Type 2 (Blue) – premixed 50/50, formulated for Honda vehicles.

  • Other brands that advertise Type 2 or HOAT long-life coolant in blue and claim compatibility with Honda Type 2 specifications.

  • If you buy concentrate, mix it with distilled water to the 50/50 ratio per the product’s instructions and Honda’s recommendations.


When choosing a coolant, avoid older Type 1 green formulas and any product not explicitly labeled as Type 2 or HOAT compatible with Honda Type 2 specifications. Mixing incompatible coolants can lead to corrosion, scaling, or cooling-system failure.


Maintenance and replacement


To maintain cooling performance, follow the recommended replacement intervals and perform periodic checks. The CR-V’s cooling system is designed around Type 2 coolant, so adhering to the specified maintenance schedule helps prevent overheating and leaks.


Replacement interval and checks



  • Replacement interval: about every 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first, under normal driving conditions.

  • Coolant level check: check the reservoir when the engine is cold; the level should sit between the MIN and MAX marks.

  • Refilling tips: use the correct Type 2 coolant and fill to the recommended level; avoid overfilling and allow air to bleed from the system if instructed by the manual.


If you’re not comfortable performing a coolant replacement or bleeding procedure yourself, have a qualified technician handle the service to avoid air pockets, improper mixing, or leaks.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda CR-V, the recommended coolant is Honda Type 2 long-life coolant (blue HOAT), usually sold premixed in a 50/50 blend. Use Genuine Honda Type 2 or an equivalent that meets Honda’s Type 2 specification, and follow the manufacturer’s replacement intervals and bleeding procedures for best results.

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