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What kind of coolant should I use for my 2007 Toyota Camry?

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Jamie H.

The 2007 Toyota Camry comes with a Yellow 50/50 coolant and antifreeze. The great thing about these products is that they are quite versatile in terms of compatibility, with most vehicles being able to use the same type. The key is to always ensure that your car's coolant is maintained at the proper level. In the heat of summer, using a good coolant is essential to prevent your car from overheating. An overheated car can shut off and refuse to start until it has cooled down, which can be a hassle. Similarly, in winter, your car may struggle to start if the antifreeze isn't regularly topped up. It's a good idea to keep a bottle of coolant in your trunk at all times as a general precaution.

More answers

  • Guillermo M

    Is it safe to put half water and half 50-50 antifreeze in my 2007 Toyota Camry?

  • Ok

    The Toyota Camry from 2007 requires a coolant/antifreeze mixture that is half yellow in color.

  • Garry B.

    The dealer suggests using the pink 00272sllc2 Antifreeze Coolant, which costs $27 per gallon, already pre-mixed in a 50/50 ratio.

  • rickey c

    Purchase antifreeze.

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