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harry1025

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do spyders come with antifreeze in the coolant for canadian winters for those of us who store at home in the garage :dontknow:
 
Oh Yeah..!!

All spiders come with antifreeze mix in them. Ask akspyderman in Alaska he knows winter...:roflblack:
 
All five of mine have come with the factory anti freeze mix. Mine are safely parked in a heated garage in winter at 50 degrees. Have never had a coolant or overheating problem. That's all I can say. :yes:
 
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Did you Buy from a local dealer? Did you buy it in AZ, USA and then take it to Canada? Did you buy it used and maybe someone DID a "oh no"? By the rules, the dealer should adjust the coolant /anti-freeze as per the regions Lowest temperature. Someone could have missed this, but generally most Dealers DO it RIGHT. MY 2 :yikes::clap::yes: Little Blue
 
do spyders come with antifreeze in the coolant for canadian winters for those of us who store at home in the garage :dontknow:
Every four stroke engine made comes with antifreeze in it as far as I remember. It not only transfers heat better, lubricates and protects the inside of your engine, better than water, it keeps it from freezing like a brick in the cold. Why do you ask the question?
 
Mikey's in the bulls-eye. Remember also that the antifreeze in the cooling system raises the boiling temperature, a major benefit in hot climates. You should never use just plain water in an aluminum engine.
 
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