I'm not going to say you can't but mixing green, red and orange anti-freeze is rarely a good idea. They tend not to play well with each other. Since it's something you only do every couple of years it's really best to stick with the Toyota stuff, even though it costs a couple of bucks more per gallon. When you mix the coolant with water be sure you use de-ionized (best) or distilled water so you aren't introducing a bunch of minerals into the cooling system. Sad to say some people just shove a hose in the radiator and let er' rip. They end up paying the price down the road (no pun intended) with a less efficient system. Cheers
Where is my thermostat on a 1999 Toyota Solora .
how do you reset alarm after rplacing the battery on 1999 toyota solara
Yes that was an ad campaign.
For a 1999 Solara v6, the oil capacity is 5 qts. of 5W30.
The Green AntiFreeze is the answer to this question. The only Toyota's that takes the Pink AntiFreeze are the 2006 and newer.
A 1999 Toyota Camry does not require a specific antifreeze. Any brand name or non brand name antifreeze can be used in the 1999 Camry.
Should be four.
It comes in handy knowing the amount of transmission fluid a car will hold. The 1999 Toyota Solara will need 5 quarts of Dexron III fluid.
Regular 50/50 miox prestone antifreeze, unless your where its really cold then the mixture is heavier.
1999 Toyota Solara if guages work but not the lights? 1999 Toyota Solara if guages work but not the lights?
the regulator is in the gas tank
When I had this problem with my 1999 Toyota Solara, the issue ended up being a faulty oil pressure sender unit. The 2001 Toyota Camry uses the same engine (and very likely the same sending unit) as the 1999 Toyota Solara.