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Mechpro Round Flexible Funnel 14cm - MPFFLEX

Mechpro Round Flexible Funnel 14cm - MPFFLEX

$6
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Mechpro Long Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFLNG

Mechpro Long Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFLNG

$8
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Mechpro Round Plastic Funnel 14cm - MPFPLAST

Mechpro Round Plastic Funnel 14cm - MPFPLAST

$6
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Mechpro 3pc Round Funnel Set - MPF3PC

Mechpro 3pc Round Funnel Set - MPF3PC

$12
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Mechpro 3 in 1 Funnel with Strainer - MPF3IN1

Mechpro 3 in 1 Funnel with Strainer - MPF3IN1

$15
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Mechpro Big Mouth Funnel - MPFBIGM

Mechpro Big Mouth Funnel - MPFBIGM

$6
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Mechpro Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFMULTI

Mechpro Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFMULTI

$6
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Repco Oil Extractor 6L - ROE6L

Repco Oil Extractor 6L - ROE6L

$253
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Mechpro Super Quick Fill Funnel - MPFQUICK

Mechpro Super Quick Fill Funnel - MPFQUICK

$17
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Mechpro Giant Funnel - MPFGNT
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Mechpro Giant Funnel - MPFGNT

$5
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Mechpro Square Locking Funnel - MPFSQU

Mechpro Square Locking Funnel - MPFSQU

$8
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Toledo Low Profile Oil Drain Pan 20L - 305089

Toledo Low Profile Oil Drain Pan 20L - 305089

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Coolant Replacement and Maintenance for Your 1999 Toyota Corolla

Owning a 1999 Toyota Corolla means knowing the importance of regular maintenance to ensure the longevity and reliability of your vehicle. One critical aspect of maintenance that should not be overlooked is the coolant system. The coolant, essential for engine performance and preventing overheating, deserves your attention as part of regular servicing.

When it comes to replacing and maintaining the coolant in your 1999 Toyota Corolla, you'll want to ensure that you're using the right type and maintaining the proper levels. Here are some tips to guide you through the process effectively:

  1. Always check the coolant level in the radiator and the overflow reservoir. Your engine should be cool when you do this to avoid burns. Keeping the coolant levels within the recommended range helps prevent overheating.
  2. Select the correct coolant type for your Corolla. Using the right formulation is crucial. Toyota typically recommends a high-quality ethylene glycol-based coolant with a mixture of 50:50 coolant to water ratio to provide excellent cooling and anti-corrosion properties.
  3. Replace the coolant every 2-3 years or approximately every 45,000 to 60,000 kilometres. This ensures that your system remains clean and prevents corrosion, rust, and scaling, which could cause blockages and impact your engine's efficiency.
  4. Pay attention to any warning signs indicating cooling system issues. If you notice high engine temperature readings, coolant leaks, or strange odours under the bonnet, these can signal problems that need immediate attention. Getting regular checks by a professional can help spot issues early.
  5. Flush the cooling system during maintenance. Over time, deposits can build up in the coolant. Flushing the system and refilling it with fresh coolant can remove these deposits and extend the life of your radiator and engine components.
  6. Check the condition of your radiator hoses. Old or cracked hoses can lead to leaks. Replacing them when they start showing signs of wear is a good preventive measure to avoid coolant loss.
  7. Consider using distilled water instead of tap water when mixing with the coolant. Tap water may contain minerals that could contribute to scaling and other issues over time.

Regularly servicing your 1999 Toyota Corolla and maintaining the coolant system can significantly increase the lifespan of your vehicle and keep it running smoothly. By following these maintenance steps, you'll ensure that you enjoy every drive, without the worry of your engine overheating or other coolant-related issues.