Freezing to boiling points for anti-freeze, calibrated in °C and °F
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Coolant Tester - Available on 1A Auto
How to Check Coolant 2011-17 Toyota Camry
Coolant Tester - Available on 1A Auto
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1. Checking the Coolant
Locate the overflow tank, next to the radiator, in the center of the engine compartment
Before checking the coolant, make sure the car hasn't been running
Make sure the coolant is between the full and low lines on the overflow tank
2. Adding the Coolant
Add the appropriate coolant as necessary
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
Hey, everyone. Sue, here from 1A Auto. Today we have a 2013 Toyota Camry in the shop, and I'm going to show you where your coolant radiator fluid is located. Center of the engine compartment, right behind the actual hood latch. We have the radiator cover cap. We're not going to touch that, but you do have an overflow tank. If everything is in working condition and you've got no leaks, this is the proper way to check your fluid--hot and cold. And it actually is nice enough to give you the F for full and L for low.
The F is when it's hot because the fluid expands, so if you've been driving your car, and you just want to check your fluid, open the hood, and that fluid should be up in that area right around there. When you get up in the morning check your car and it hasn't been running, the fluid should be on the lower side. As long as it's within that window, you should be all set.
When it comes to the type of fluid, check your manual. Each manufacturer has its own type of fluid that they recommend and conditions for the engine.
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Easy to use tester
Jay
November 16, 2019
Easy to use tester with clear instructions.
I will be checking the antifreeze.
Jeff
January 22, 2023
I ordered this because i couldn't find one in town. The stories had sold out. Probably due to very cold change in the weather. It looks like it's a good solid tool.
Glad to get good one.
Thaddeus
Thaddeus
April 1, 2023
Very good
Good.
Fernando
January 18, 2024
Good tester easy to use.
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