It should say on the filler tank, ther are new ones out that can blend, but is your car under warranty, then if so stay with the recommended and if it is not on the filler tank it should be in the owners manual
You should use three liters of coolant in the Camry. If there is still room to add more fluid, then add water.
It does not require service at all. Just make sure that it's clean and you use proper coolant with proper level.
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.
The 2003 Toyota Camry runs on regular unleaded.
The Prestone
on the 98 camry the best coolant to use is zerex asian vehicle blend but any silicate free coolant is good do not use dex-cool dex-cool will destroy the cooling system
You can use Motorcraft Premium Gold Coolant in your 2003 Cobra SVT. You can also use the green version of this coolant.
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!
You can use any type of SAE certified coolant in your 2003 Mercedes-Benz. The coolant should have a temperature range of -25 degrees Fahrenheit to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
I use the genuine 'Toyota Long life Coolant' it is red in colour
For a 2003 Toyota Highlander, you should use a Toyota-approved coolant, specifically the Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (SLLC), which is typically pink in color. If you cannot find the specific Toyota coolant, you can use a similar ethylene glycol-based coolant that meets the specifications for long-life coolant and is compatible with aluminum engines. Always ensure to mix it with distilled water in the appropriate ratio, usually 50/50, unless otherwise specified.
Only use BMW coolant and distilled water.