

I may do the hoses aswell when i do rad change.

I dont know where the thermo is extractly i know where it roughly is but i cant see it annoyingly. I probably would use exopro as i like there oil. SLLC is pre-mixed with 50 coolant and 50 deionised water from the factory. The term 50/50 premixed in Toyota Super Long Life Coolant pink label means that you don’t need to mix it with water. It is also added OAT (organic acid technology) in the manufacturing process which can lengthen the service life. The formulas have a blend of long-lasting inhibitors to guard against temperature extremes and the effects of rust, corrosion, and premature water pump failure. The Valvoline brand changed the Toyota pink Super Long Life Coolant’s recipe to turn it into a 50/50 Pre-mixed formula antifreeze, which concentrates on the automaker’s position. Ingredients The Toyota SLLC is a coolant with the highest quality propylene glycol made by carboxylate technology. My car details as there was a fault on there end. Toyota Genuine Super Long Life Coolant (SLLC) is a high quality ethylene. Another alternative coolant for you is Zerex Asian Pre-mixed 50/50 gallon. Since last year, however, Honda and Toyota have moved strongly into extended-life organic acid technology (OAT) coolants. However exopro comes up now since they updated. I use a local independent parts store and it is g30.
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You want to get a copy of the Haynes workshop manual for the 2002-2006 Corolla, plenty of good info on how to do such jobs. When changing the coolant, do drain it then fill with plain water and do a flush to remove as much as possible of the old coolant, you will only be able to remove about 5 lts of the 6+ in there, so a 5 ltr bottle will do the job and still give proper protection. The Toyota SLLC is a coolant with the highest quality propylene glycol made by carboxylate technology. As it is a concentrated coolant, it is to be used at 50 by volume in soft or demineralised water. If changing your radiator you really should be changing the Thermostat. It should not be mixed with other coolants. Long-life ready to use engine coolant based on monoethylene glycol with advanced organic additive corrosion inhibitor technology (OAT). It probalby will show Xstream G30 which is around £30 for 5 ltrs in many places, its OAT as well, we have used it for years. You can enter your reg number here to see what Comma say is right for your car, your have not mentioned what it is petrol, diesel 1.4, 1.6.
