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Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

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Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

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Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 50mL - FI50MX20B

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Toledo Coolant Filler Funnel Set - 305092

Toledo Coolant Filler Funnel Set - 305092

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Nulon Octane Boost & Clean 300ml - OBC

Nulon Octane Boost & Clean 300ml - OBC

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Chemtech Diesel Power Fuel Additive 1L - CDP-1L

Chemtech Diesel Power Fuel Additive 1L - CDP-1L

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Euroquip Fuel System Conditioner 1L - B1LFS

Euroquip Fuel System Conditioner 1L - B1LFS

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Repco Oil Stabiliser 1L - ROS1L

Repco Oil Stabiliser 1L - ROS1L

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Morey's Oil Stabiliser 5L - MOS5L
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Morey's Oil Stabiliser 5L - MOS5L

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Penrite Pro Series Petrol Fuel Boost 500ml - PSPFB0005

Penrite Pro Series Petrol Fuel Boost 500ml - PSPFB0005

$77
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Rislone Petrol Fuel Treatment 500ml - 44700

Rislone Petrol Fuel Treatment 500ml - 44700

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Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

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Flashlube Valve Saver Fluid 1L - FV1L

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Penrite Diesel Fuel D-Tox 250ml - ADDTOX250
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Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

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Rislone Power Steering Repair 500ml - 44650

Rislone Power Steering Repair 500ml - 44650

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Rain-X Glass Cleaner Trigger 680ml - 64 630018

Rain-X Glass Cleaner Trigger 680ml - 64 630018

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Repco Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - RESL

Repco Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - RESL

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T&E Tools Multi-Directional Hose Clamp Pliers

T&E Tools Multi-Directional Hose Clamp Pliers

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Toledo Powerbar Impact Wrench - 301337

Toledo Powerbar Impact Wrench - 301337

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Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

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Toledo Cooling System Tester Truck - 308380

Toledo Cooling System Tester Truck - 308380

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T&E Tools Hose Pinch-Off Pliers - 250mm - 4256

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2003 Toyota bB Radiator — Purpose, Service and Replacement

Based on Toyota technical literature for the NCP30/NCP31 chassis (2000–2005) fitted with the 1NZ‑FE or 2NZ‑FE petrol engines, the 2003 Toyota bB absolutely uses a conventional engine radiator. References include the Toyota bB NCP30/NCP31 Repair Manual (Cooling System), the 1NZ‑FE/2NZ‑FE Engine Mechanical and Cooling sections, and the Scion xB (USDM equivalent) Factory Service Manual. Those sources specify a crossflow aluminium radiator with plastic tanks, electric cooling fans, and (on many automatics) an in‑tank transmission fluid cooler.

On the 2003 Toyota bB, the radiator’s job is to pull heat out of the coolant so the engine stays right on its sweet spot for temperature. That means better fuel economy, consistent performance, and less risk of warping a head on a hot day stuck in Auckland or Sydney traffic. The radiator works with the thermostat, water pump, cooling fans and heater core, many auto models also route ATF through a small cooler inside the radiator’s end tank to keep the transmission happy under the bonnet.

For servicing, coolant choice and intervals matter. Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink, premixed) is the go‑to: initial change up to 160,000 km or 10 years, then every 80,000 km or 5 years. If the vehicle still runs the older red Toyota LLC, plan on about every 2 years or 40,000 km. Always top with quality demineralised water if mixing is required and avoid tap water to reduce scale and corrosion.

Owners and workshops can keep the bB’s radiator in top nick with a few practical checks:

  • Inspect for seepage around plastic end tanks, hose necks, and the core, look for pink/white crust or a sweet coolant smell.
  • Check the radiator cap seal and spring, a tired cap can cause boil‑over or aeration.
  • Make sure both cooling fans kick in with the A/C on and at temperature.
  • Flush brown, sludgy, or oily coolant, milky ATF in autos can indicate an internal cooler leak.
  • After any coolant work, bleed air properly with the heater on warm and confirm stable operating temp.

When replacement is due, matching the correct NCP30/NCP31 radiator is key. Automatics generally require the version with ATF cooler ports, manuals typically don’t. It’s smart to fit new upper and lower hoses, clamps, and a quality cap at the same time, then refill with the correct coolant volume and pressure‑test. A clean, undamaged fin pack and proper coolant mix will keep the bB comfortable across long Kiwi and Aussie kilometres.

Popular questions about the 2003 Toyota bB radiator

What coolant does a 2003 Toyota bB use, and how much does it take?

Toyota specifies Super Long Life Coolant (pink, premixed 50/50). It’s formulated to protect the alloy core, water pump, and seals while resisting corrosion and scale.

Capacity varies slightly by spec, but expect roughly 5.5–6.0 litres total with the heater circuit. Always check level after the first few heat cycles and top up as needed.

How can someone tell if the radiator or the thermostat is causing overheating?

If the upper hose gets hot but the lower hose stays stone cold at operating temperature, a stuck thermostat is likely. Uneven temperature across the radiator core, visible leaks, or clogged fins point to radiator trouble.

Rapid temp spikes at idle that cool down on the open road can indicate airflow issues (fans, blocked fins), while persistent overheating under load can be a restricted core or low coolant level.

Do automatic 2003 bB models run transmission cooler lines through the radiator?

Many NCP31 automatics do. You’ll see two small metal fittings on the radiator tank for the in‑tank ATF cooler, which helps stabilise transmission temps.

When replacing the radiator on an auto, choose a unit with the correct cooler ports and use fresh ATF‑rated hoses, then check for leaks and re‑verify ATF level after a test drive.

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