1 gallon of LONG LIFE coolant (red in color) plus 1 gallon of distilled water, if 2003 or before; and for 2004 and newer use 2 gallons of SUPER LONG LIFE coolant (it's pink in color and pre-mixed) PLEASE DO NOT USE TAP WATER!
buy the universal fluid at your local automotive store.
my 2007 camry has no dipstick! had to fill it through the cooler line.
If there's no cap, you have to use the reservior & let radiator draw it in.
There may be other reasons for the vehicle to be overheating but yes if you have let the reservoir run dry then it wont have suction to draw fluid back into the radiator so you will have to fill the radiator as well.
threw the dip stick hole
The drain plug on an 89 Toyota Camry 4WD is on the bottom of the transmission. The fill plug is located approximately six inches to the rear of the drain plug.
My Toyota Camry 1992 XLE 2.2 liter has a 16 gallon capacity. I am not sure how many gallons for an LE or a V6 engine.
The 1988 Toyota Camry transmission has a fluid capacity of 6.3 quarts. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.
my 1993 Toyota Camry radiator had a hole in it it was overheating. I replaced the radiator. The car is still overheating where is the thermostat located. First, drain your coolant from the radiator. Find your lower radiator hose and follow it to the metal housing. This is the thermostat housing. Remove the 2 nuts with a 10mm wrench. Remove the thermostat and replace with new one and new gasket. Re-install and re-fill your radiator with new coolant. Drive the car with heater running. Allow the engine to cool and top off the radiator. Add coolant to the reservoir to halfway between Full and Low.
You fill the trans Fluid thru the dipstick you check it from.
Normally one entire bottle cat fill a radiator.
The fuel tank capacity of a 1996 Toyota Camry LE is 18.5 gallons. This allows for extended travel of up to 550 miles between fill-ups.