Gas stations provide “air and water”. What is the water for?

Posted on 13 February 2009 under Maintenance & Repairs by admin
David asked:


Fuel, coolant, antifreeze, oil, and washer fluid. Those are the only things I can think of that go in a car so where does the water go? Thanks.

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8 Responses to “Gas stations provide “air and water”. What is the water for?”

  1. drunkinhines Says:

    Every thing you need for your own home bar

    In the radiator!!

  2. figslee Says:

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    The water is a quick coolant fix, mostly if your car is having overheating problems. Never ever to be used as permenant though….

  3. bill v Says:

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    You are supposed to mix the antifreeze 50-50 with water before you put it in. You can also put water in the windshield washer tank in the summer.

  4. isaac_moore91 Says:

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    The water is provided for the radiator.

  5. CARL G H Says:

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    the homeless to bath! a tradition that began with the hobo’s getting off the trains. many a weary traveler would find refreshment from the long hard road lowering there heads a bit and dowsing there heads in this fresh water. the 1st known usage was for the cowboys that road up and needed to cool off their weary ponies, there were automobiles using the filling stations for fuel but they were mixed with horse and buggies.I sure hope this clarified the issue a mite.

  6. bigdaddy9965 Says:

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    and how long have you been driving

  7. nick@night Says:

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    To refill your water bottles and make kool-aid for the kiddies on that long road trip.

  8. Schizophrenic Psycho Says:

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    you could use a little in your battery from time to time–even though i would recommend distilled water for your battery–wash the windows maybe ?

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