It is probably red. I think it uses Dex-Cool instead of the standard coolant.
You can use any type of SAE certified radiator coolant fluid, in your 2000 Camry. The fluid should have a rating of 120 degrees to -35 degrees Fahrenheit.
Green
Drain the fluid into a rubber tub -or whatever.take all hoses off and push them away from radiator. if i remember correctly there are six screws on top under the plastic cover of the radiator. there are 4 on each side two on the bottom ..10 mm this is very easy and wont take long .
The reason the fluid is a milky color is that water is getting into the transmission. How you ask??? Well the cooling lines go into the radiator to cool the fluid. It is at that spot it is picking up water as the cooler inside the radiator has a leak. the best solution would be to change the radiator. You could block the fitting ports for the lines at the radiator and put an external cooler on it. YOU MUST thoroughly flush the transmission and change the fluid and filter.
what type of radiator fluid does a 2000 ford ranger take?
Normally one entire bottle cat fill a radiator.
your heater core is probably gone
According to Haynes, 12.5 quarts
You add it to the overflow tank which is on the drivers side fender.
Fluid for what? Transmission, brake, power steering, oil, radiator? I am going to assume you are talking about A/T fluid. Use ATF+4.
Try to determine the substance: i.e. Transmission fluid (bad radiator) Engine oil (bad head gasket) Try flushing the cooling system and tracking other fluid levels
It is located on the driver's side of the radiator in the lower corner. It is plastic and green in color. Mike