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Nulon Long Life Green Coolant Concentrate 5L - LL5
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Nulon Pro-Strength Extreme Cooling System Flush & Degreaser 500ml - PSCSF
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Loctite 620 High Strength High Temp Retaining Compound 50ml - 235288
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Castrol Radicool Green Coolant Concentrate 5L - 3424672
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2015 Toyota Land Cruiser radiator — what it does and how to look after it
Yes, a radiator is absolutely fitted to the 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (URJ200/VDJ200). Technical sources including the Toyota Owner’s Manual for LC200, the Toyota Repair Manual (Cooling section for 3UR‑FE petrol and 1VD‑FTV diesel), and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue all specify a front‑mounted aluminium cross‑flow radiator, with an integrated automatic transmission fluid cooler on many auto variants. So for any 2015toyotalandcruiser radiator need, this part is central to the vehicle’s cooling system.
The radiator’s job is simple but vital: it dumps engine heat to the air so the Land Cruiser can tow hard, crawl tracks, and cruise the motorway without cooking itself. Coolant flows from the engine to the core, the fins shed heat with help from the fan(s) and vehicle speed, and the thermostat plus ECM keep temps right on the money. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—long climbs, heavy loads, and hot summers—the radiator is a key reason the 200 Series stays reliable.
For servicing, stick with Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink), as noted in Toyota service literature. It’s pre-mixed, so don’t add water unless directed, and never mix types. The typical Toyota schedule is an initial long interval, then shorter subsequent intervals, check your local maintenance guide, but many technicians treat coolant inspection as an every‑service item and replacement roughly every 80,000 km or 5 years after the initial longer run. Bleeding air properly after any cooling work is crucial to avoid hot spots.
- Watch for tell‑tales: creeping temps under load, low coolant, sweet smells, or stains around the tanks and seams.
- Inspect fins for clogging with bugs or mud, clean gently from the back with low pressure.
- Pressure‑test the cap and system if you suspect leaks, check hoses and clamps while you’re there.
- On autos, keep an eye out for ATF contamination in coolant (or vice versa) indicating a failed in‑tank cooler.
- During replacement, consider new hoses, clamps, thermostat, and cap, flush the block and heater core for a fresh start.
When replacing a 2015toyotalandcruiser radiator, choose a quality OEM‑spec core. Refill with the correct pink coolant, run the heater on hot to purge air, and verify fan clutch or electric fan operation. A quick electrical stray‑current check helps catch corrosion risks. After a decent test drive—especially if you tow—scan engine coolant temp and inspect for leaks. That’s the sort of care that keeps a Land Cruiser cool from the Cape to the Coast.
Popular questions
What coolant does a 2015 Land Cruiser use and how often should it be changed?
Toyota specifies Super Long Life Coolant (pink), pre‑mixed. Many schedules call for a long initial interval, then about every 80,000 km or 5 years thereafter. Always confirm with the local maintenance booklet and top up with the same pink coolant only.
How can someone tell if the radiator is failing on a 2015 Land Cruiser?
Signs include rising temps under load, visible leaks or crust around the tanks, discoloured coolant, poor heater performance, and a sweet coolant smell. On autos, milky ATF or “strawberry milkshake” in the coolant hints at an internal cooler issue—stop driving and diagnose.
Is the transmission cooler part of the radiator on this model?
Many 2015 LC200 autos use an in‑tank ATF cooler within the radiator, and some markets add an auxiliary cooler up front. If you tow heavy or work in high ambient temps, an auxiliary cooler can help keep ATF temps in the happy zone.