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How much coolant should I put in a 2001 Toyota Camry?

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Jasmine C.

The 2001 Toyota Camry can accommodate 6.7 quarts of coolant. It is important to use original Toyota long life coolant whenever you are changing coolant. Check your coolant each time you change your car's oil to ensure it is filled correctly. Low coolant levels can cause engine damage if it overheats. Toyota dealerships will use genuine Toyota coolant, but if a third-party shop serviced your car, they may have used a different coolant. If unsure about the type of coolant in your car, top it up with only distilled water to avoid mixing different coolant types.

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  • Dwayne C.

    The amount of coolant needed for a 2001 Toyota Camry is 5 quarts.

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