It's probably not a good idea. The "permanent" antifreeze has different characteristics and is designed to help the cooling system perform better and last longer.
The Green AntiFreeze is the answer to this question. The only Toyota's that takes the Pink AntiFreeze are the 2006 and newer.
Green
The Toyota Tundra stop light switch cold wire is green. Sometimes the wire is green with a yellow stripe circling around the wire.
1998 Toyota Camry takes red antifreeze. some take green and orange, depending on the year. was never given a name, just the color.
It uses green antifreeze.It uses green antifreeze.
It uses ethelyne glycol antifreeze which is generally the "green" stuff although Toyota does recommend using their own special fluid.
Almost all antifreeze is green.
Silicate (green) type antifreeze does not mix with red type antifreeze. Never mix them in a cooling system, the organic acids in orange types will cause precipitation of silicates in the green type and corrosion protection is greatly reduced. Always use what is recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system. No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system.
The green colour is just a dye. Green antifreeze is generally referred to as "universal" antifreeze - it's accepted in a very wide range of motors, both petrol and diesel.
yes, but will dilute to the lesser quality of the two,and all color or any antifreeze can be added to other but will not replace it
regular green antifreeze