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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1090000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR608000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR511000P

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Denso Radiator OE Quality - A221-A345

Denso Radiator OE Quality - A221-A345

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1348000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR565000S

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1096000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1191000S

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1173000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR983000S

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR911000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1176000S

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR790000S

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1684000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1705000P

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR1355000P

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FloKool Radiator - RAD2041

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Mahle Radiator OE Quality - CR385000P

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2010 Toyota Fortuner radiator — purpose, care and when to replace

Yes, a radiator is absolutely fitted to the 2010 Toyota Fortuner. Technical references including the Toyota Workshop Repair Manual for the Fortuner/Hilux AN60 platform, the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (radiator assembly and hoses for 2KD-FTV/1KD-FTV/2TR-FE/1GR-FE engines), and the Owner’s Manual cooling system section all confirm the Fortuner uses a liquid-cooled engine with a front-mounted radiator. Automatic models also route transmission fluid through an integrated cooler in the radiator’s tank.

This radiator is the workhorse of the Fortuner’s cooling system. It sheds engine heat by moving coolant through fine tubes and fins, with airflow pulled by the viscous fan (and A/C fans as needed). It keeps temps stable under Aussie and Kiwi conditions—towing the boat, climbing alpine passes, or slogging through summer traffic—protecting the head gasket, turbo (on diesels) and transmission.

For servicing, using the correct coolant matters. Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink, premixed) is the recommended brew. Typical guidance for SLLC is an initial change at up to 160,000 km or 10 years, then every 80,000 km or 5 years thereafter. On older vehicles, time-based servicing is key, and if the Fortuner works hard—towing, hot climates, dusty tracks—shorter intervals are smart. Always bleed air properly and use a genuine or quality cap matched to the specified pressure.

When replacing the radiator, choose an OEM-spec aluminium core with plastic tanks, or a reputable upgrade if towing heavy. It’s wise to refresh hoses, clamps and the thermostat at the same time, and to pressure-test the system. On autos, cap the ATF lines during work, use new O-rings, and verify there’s no cross-contamination. Dispose of used coolant responsibly.

  • Watch for signs of trouble: rising temps, coolant smell, pink or whitish crust near tanks, discoloured coolant, or damp patches under the nose.
  • If the automatic trans cooler is in the radiator, milky ATF points to internal cooler failure—stop driving and fix immediately.
  • Check the fan clutch (diesel models) for proper engagement and ensure the shrouds and undertrays are intact for good airflow.

A well-kept radiator keeps the 2010 Fortuner loyal for the long haul, whether it’s the 1KD-FTV diesel or a petrol variant, and saves big on repairs by preventing overheating.

Popular questions

What coolant does a 2010 Toyota Fortuner use?

The 2010 Fortuner is designed for Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink, premixed). It’s a long-life ethylene glycol coolant formulated to protect alloy components and resist corrosion. Capacity varies by engine, so check the under-bonnet label or service data, but plan on several litres and always top up with the same pink SLLC to avoid mixing types.

How often should the radiator coolant be changed?

With Toyota SLLC, typical guidance is up to 160,000 km or 10 years initially, then every 80,000 km or 5 years. Given vehicle age and local conditions, many workshops in Australia and New Zealand recommend a shorter time-based interval—especially if towing or operating in high heat—to keep inhibitors fresh and prevent internal corrosion.

Does the 2010 Fortuner radiator include a transmission cooler?

Yes for most automatic models: there’s an integrated ATF cooler in the radiator’s tank. Manual models don’t use it. Heavy tow rigs may benefit from an auxiliary cooler mounted in front of the radiator/condensor to keep transmission temps in check on long climbs and hot days.