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Parts for your 2001 Toyota Caldina-Head gasket
2001 Toyota Caldina head gasket: what it does and when to sort it
Referencing Toyota’s factory repair manuals for the T210-series Caldina (covering 3S-FE, 3S-GE, 3S-GTE and 1ZZ-FE engines) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, the 2001 Toyota Caldina absolutely uses a conventional cylinder head gasket. These sources show the head gasket as a defined service part with specified torque sequences and surface prep, sitting between the alloy cylinder head and the engine block (cast-iron on 3S engines, aluminium on 1ZZ). So yes—head-gasket is relevant for any 2001 Caldina.
On this model, the head gasket’s job is to seal three critical paths at once: the combustion chambers, oil galleries, and coolant passages. It keeps compression tight for proper power and economy, and it stops coolant and oil from mixing or escaping. Toyota uses a multi-layer steel (MLS) style gasket on these engines, which handles heat cycling and clamping force well—provided the surfaces are clean, flat, and finished to spec.
For owners looking after a 2001-toyota-caldina head-gasket as part of normal servicing, focus on prevention. Heat kills gaskets, so keep the cooling system mint: correct Toyota red/pink coolant, proper concentration, fresh thermostat and radiator cap when due, and a clean radiator core. Fix misfires, detonation, and fuelling issues quickly to avoid hot spots. If it’s a 3S-belted engine, timing belt, tensioner, idlers, and the water pump are smart replacements whenever the head’s off