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Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

$213
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

$8
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Morey's Diesel Injector Cleaner 1L - MDIC

Morey's Diesel Injector Cleaner 1L - MDIC

$45
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Morey's Oil Stabiliser 1L - MOS

Morey's Oil Stabiliser 1L - MOS

$35
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Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

$38
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Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

$17
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Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

$14
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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 50mL - FI50MX20B

Flashlube Injector Cleaner 50mL - FI50MX20B

$6
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Toledo Coolant Filler Funnel Set - 305092

Toledo Coolant Filler Funnel Set - 305092

$224
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Nulon Octane Boost & Clean 300ml - OBC

Nulon Octane Boost & Clean 300ml - OBC

$41
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Chemtech Diesel Power Fuel Additive 1L - CDP-1L

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

$112
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Euroquip Fuel System Conditioner 1L - B1LFS

Euroquip Fuel System Conditioner 1L - B1LFS

$128
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Repco Oil Stabiliser 1L - ROS1L

Repco Oil Stabiliser 1L - ROS1L

$36
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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 1L - FI1L
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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 1L - FI1L

$18
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Repco Petrol Booster & Cleaner 300mL - RPBC300

Repco Petrol Booster & Cleaner 300mL - RPBC300

$38
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Morey's Oil Stabiliser 5L - MOS5L
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Morey's Oil Stabiliser 5L - MOS5L

$108
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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

$43
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Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

$368
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Flashlube Valve Saver Fluid 1L - FV1L

Flashlube Valve Saver Fluid 1L - FV1L

$43
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Penrite Diesel Fuel D-Tox 250ml - ADDTOX250
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Penrite Diesel Fuel D-Tox 250ml - ADDTOX250

$2
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Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

$44
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Rislone Power Steering Repair 500ml - 44650

Rislone Power Steering Repair 500ml - 44650

$42
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Rain-X Glass Cleaner Trigger 680ml - 64 630018

Rain-X Glass Cleaner Trigger 680ml - 64 630018

$36
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Repco Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - RESL

Repco Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - RESL

$32
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T&E Tools Multi-Directional Hose Clamp Pliers

T&E Tools Multi-Directional Hose Clamp Pliers

$61
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Toledo Powerbar Impact Wrench - 301337

Toledo Powerbar Impact Wrench - 301337

$208
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Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

$337
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Toledo Cooling System Tester Truck - 308380

Toledo Cooling System Tester Truck - 308380

$787
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T&E Tools Hose Pinch-Off Pliers - 250mm - 4256

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

$94
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2017 Toyota RAV4 Radiator — What it does and how to look after it

The 2017 Toyota RAV4 absolutely uses a radiator. Both the petrol and the hybrid variants rely on an aluminium crossflow radiator to keep engine temperatures in check. This isn’t guesswork: Toyota’s 2017 RAV4 Owner’s Manual and the Toyota Repair Manual for the XA40-series detail the engine cooling system and radiator service procedures, and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists specific radiator assemblies for these models. So yes, the radiator is relevant, fitted, and central to the vehicle’s cooling system.

The radiator’s job is simple but critical: it sheds heat from the engine coolant so the 2.5‑litre four-cylinder (and the hybrid’s engine loop) can run at the right temperature. Consistent temps mean better performance, economy, and long engine life. For the hybrid, there’s also a separate cooling loop for the hybrid components, owners should follow Toyota’s specific bleed and fill procedures for those systems.

When it comes to servicing in Australia and New Zealand, the go-to coolant is Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink). Toyota guidance typically calls for first replacement at around 160,000 km or 10 years, then every 80,000 km or 5 years thereafter, though local conditions and service history matter. Sticking with the correct premix and proper bleeding prevents hot spots and corrosion.

Good maintenance habits make a big difference:

  • Check for leaks, white/pink crust around hose necks, and damp patches under the radiator or at the water pump.
  • Keep an eye on the temp gauge and heater performance, sudden spikes or weak cabin heat can hint at low coolant or flow issues.
  • Inspect the radiator fins through the grille, straighten minor bends and gently rinse bugs and debris. Avoid blasting fins with high-pressure washers.
  • Replace aged hoses and the radiator cap if rubber looks perished or the cap no longer holds pressure.

When replacement is on the cards, quality matters. A well-made aluminium core with plastic tanks to OE spec will fit properly and seal first go. On hybrids, be mindful there may be additional coolers, follow Toyota’s vacuum-fill or step‑by‑step bleed to avoid trapped air. Any time the system is opened, fresh SLLC premix is the safe bet.

Handled right, the RAV4’s radiator is largely fit‑and‑forget—keeping the engine happy from the city commute to a long run down the coast.

FAQ: How often should coolant be changed on a 2017 RAV4?

Toyota typically specifies the first coolant change at about 160,000 km or 10 years, then every 80,000 km or 5 years thereafter using Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink). If the vehicle tows, sees dusty roads, or has had cooling work done, more frequent checks are wise.

Always top up with the correct premix and bleed air properly to avoid overheating and corrosion.

FAQ: What are the signs a RAV4 radiator needs replacing?

Look for overheating, low coolant with no obvious leaks, discoloured or sludgy coolant, swollen or brittle plastic tanks, damp seams, and bent or crumbling fins. A cap that won’t hold pressure can also point to radiator fatigue.

Persistent temperature swings or repeated coolant loss after hose and cap checks often mean the core or tanks are past it.

FAQ: Is the hybrid’s radiator different to the petrol model?

The hybrid has the familiar engine radiator plus separate cooling for hybrid components. Procedures and bleed steps can differ, and extra care is needed to remove air from all circuits.

Using Toyota’s specified coolant and following the service manual procedures prevents trapped air and keeps both engine and hybrid systems happy.

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