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Which antifreeze should I use for my 2006 Toyota Camry?

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Krista J.

The recommended coolant for a 2006 Toyota Camry is Phosphate Organic Acid Technology, specifically the Red/Pink Extended Long Life for Asian Vehicle 50/50 mix. The coolant is used to prevent rust buildup in the coolant system and lower the freezing point, rather than for engine cooling. Prices for coolant range from 10 to 20 dollars per gallon, depending on the brand. It is advisable to flush the coolant system every three to five years or 100,000 miles, and check coolant levels every 30,000 miles to maintain efficient engine cooling by removing rust and debris from the system.

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  • Valentin M

    The 2006 Toyota Camry comes equipped with a red/pink, extended life phosphate oat antifreeze specifically designed for Asian vehicle radiators.

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