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Your 1999 Toyota Corolla can use any SAE certified anti-freeze coolant. The anti-freeze coolant can be mixed half-and-half with water.
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Ok, 50/50 is pretty much the norm. Coolant is not what keeps your engine cool, the water is. The coolant is what keeps the water from freezing in cold weather as well as from causing corosion to your engine.
There are a few things that can cause a coolant leak but in your case it is probably the water pump. When a water pump starts to go bad it will leak coolant from the bottom.
Toyota recommends its own red coolant. any automotive antifreeze will work. it should be mixed with water (50/50) and checked for freeze protection. -34 deg. Fahrenheit is ideal.
To flush the coolant in a 2002 Toyota Echo you will need to drain it first. Flush with fresh water and then refill with coolant and distilled water.
Scenarios - from best to worst case: Poor engine cooling via fan or grill Coolant too low Coolant leaking Thermostat malfunction (stuck) Radiator is full of gunk Water pump malfunction
Im guessing you mean engine coolant. Do not add water, only engine coolant unless you want to ruin your car. There should be a small tank to add water near the air filter place, or just follow the hose from the radiator the cap that says to not open when engine is hot.
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The thermostat connects to the top radiator hose on a 1996 Toyota Corolla. The bottom radiator hose connects to the water pump.
The 2003 Chevrolet Venture coolant capacity is four gallons. The coolant can be mixed 50 percent anti-freeze and 50 percent water.
Is on the engine block on the upper water hose.