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Parts for your 2011 Toyota Corolla fielder-Radiator
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2011 Toyota Corolla Fielder Radiator — Purpose, Care and When to Replace
Per Toyota’s E140/E150 Corolla service literature and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for NZE/ZRE Fielder variants, the 2011 Corolla Fielder runs a liquid-cooled engine with an aluminium crossflow radiator. So, a radiator is absolutely fitted and relevant on this model.
The radiator’s job is straightforward but critical: it pulls heat out of the engine coolant via thin aluminium fins and a tank-and-core setup, then hands that heat to the airstream through the grille. On auto and CVT models, the radiator assembly often also houses a transmission fluid cooler, keeping the driveline happy on hot days and long climbs. With a healthy radiator and the correct Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink), the Fielder will hold steady temps, return dependable fuel economy, and protect the alloy head from warping.
Good servicing is simple and pays off. Toyota’s typical guidance for SLLC is a first change at around 160,000 km or 7 years, then every 80,000 km or 4 years thereafter. Local conditions matter: cars that tow, slog through stop–start traffic, or see heaps of coastal air may need earlier attention. Always refill with the right spec coolant