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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5631

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5631

$67
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5631

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5631

$82
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

$109
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Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

$108
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

$71
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV2005

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV2005

$68
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Gates Heater Tap Hose & Clamp Pack - HV5631VT-VY

Gates Heater Tap Hose & Clamp Pack - HV5631VT-VY

$410
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Repco 2 Way Heater Tap - RHV2007

Repco 2 Way Heater Tap - RHV2007

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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5202

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5202

$171
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV7009

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV7009

$177
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5105

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5105

$199
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5213

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5213

$138
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5105

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5105

$114
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT2005

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT2005

$70
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV6315

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV6315

$142
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7009

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7009

$95
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5213

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5213

$99
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5217

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5217

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Coolant and Its Role in the 2012 Toyota Fortuner

The 2012 Toyota Fortuner, a popular mid-size SUV in Australia, definitely uses coolant as an essential part of its engine management system. Like most modern vehicles, the Fortuner relies on a liquid coolant to keep the engine running at the right temperature, preventing it from overheating or freezing up in cold conditions. So, coolant is not only relevant, it's vital for the Fortuner's reliable operation.

Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, is a liquid mixture usually made up of water and ethylene glycol or propylene glycol with corrosion inhibitors. In the 2012 Toyota Fortuner, the coolant performs a critical job of regulating engine temperature. When the engine runs, it generates a lot of heat, and without something to manage that heat, parts could warp, seize, or even cause the engine to fail altogether. The coolant circulates through the engine block and cylinder head, absorbing excess heat and then moving it to the radiator where it's dissipated into the air.

Besides temperature regulation, coolant also protects the cooling system components from corrosion and rust. The metallic parts inside the cooling system - like the radiator, water pump, heater core, and engine passages - can degrade over time if exposed to plain water or contaminated fluids. The specialised additives in Toyota's recommended coolant help extend the life of these parts, ensuring the Fortuner runs smoothly for years.

Another reason coolant is so important in the Fortuner is its freeze protection. Even though Australia is known for its warmer climate, certain regions and winter nights can get quite chilly. The right mix of coolant prevents the liquid from freezing inside the engine, radiator or hoses, stopping potential cracks and damage that freezing liquids can cause.

When it comes to maintenance and replacement of coolant on a 2012 Toyota Fortuner, following the manufacturer's schedule is key. Toyota typically advises that coolant should be replaced around every 100,000 kilometres or every five years, whichever comes first. Over time, the corrosion inhibitors in the coolant can break down, and contaminants accumulate, reducing its effectiveness.

Running old or contaminated coolant in a 2012 Fortuner could lead to overheating, reduced heat transfer, corrosion, and even leaks in the cooling system. So, making coolant replacement part of your regular servicing routine is a smart move to avoid unexpected repairs and keep your engine in prime shape.

When topping up or replacing the coolant, the Fortuner requires a specific type, usually a Toyota Long Life Coolant or an equivalent product that meets Toyota's standards. Mixing incompatible coolants or just topping up with plain water can dilute the additives and cause corrosion or damage to the system.

If you notice signs like the engine overheating, strange smells under the bonnet, coolant puddles under the vehicle, or the heater not working properly, it might be time to have your Fortuner's coolant system checked out. Also, regularly checking the coolant level in the reservoir and inspecting hoses and radiator for leaks or damage can save trouble later on.

To service the cooling system properly, a mechanic will usually drain the old coolant, flush the system to remove rust and deposits, and refill with fresh, approved Toyota coolant. This process ensures the entire system is clean and protected. It is also a good opportunity to inspect components like the thermostat, water pump, and radiator cap for wear or leaks.

Overall, coolant is a crucial part of the 2012 Toyota Fortuner's engine management. It keeps the engine temperature on point, protects the system from corrosion, prevents freezing, and extends the life of vital cooling components. Regular maintenance including coolant replacement helps prevent nasty breakdowns and keeps the vehicle running efficiently across Australia's diverse climate conditions.