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What kind of coolant does a 2005 Toyota Camry use?

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Carol G

The optimal coolant for a 2005 Toyota Camry is Toyota super long-life coolant or a similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology, free from silicate, amine, nitrate, and borate. For the 2.4L 2AZ-FE engine, the coolant capacity is 6.6 quarts, while for the 3.0L 1MZˆ’FE or 3.3L 3MZˆ’FE engines, it is 9.8 quarts. Check the coolant level in the overflow tank in the engine compartment to ensure it is within the correct range. Keep an eye on the coolant temperature gauge, the leftmost needle on the instrument cluster, while driving. If you see the temperature creeping into the red zone, pull over and let the engine cool down.

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  • Marvin Berry

    In the 2005 Toyota Camry, a pre-mixed 50/50 blend of long-lasting engine coolant and antifreeze is utilized.

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