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Repco Red Coolant Premix 5L - RPRERED05

Repco Red Coolant Premix 5L - RPRERED05

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Penrite Radiator Flush Additive 375mL - ADRF375

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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

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Mechpro Round Plastic Funnel 14cm - MPFPLAST

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Coolant and Its Importance for the 2018 Toyota Hiace

For owners of the 2018 Toyota Hiace, understanding the role of coolant in their vehicle is essential for keeping it running smoothly and reliably. Contrary to the notion that some modern vehicles might not require coolant, the 2018 Toyota Hiace absolutely relies on a cooling system that requires the proper type and maintenance of coolant. This van's engine, like most internal combustion engines, generates a lot of heat while operating. Without a well-maintained cooling system filled with the correct coolant, the engine risks overheating, which can cause serious and costly damage.

The coolant in a 2018 Toyota Hiace works as a heat-transfer fluid. It circulates around the engine block and radiator, absorbing and dissipating the heat produced when the engine is running. This circulation helps maintain the engine's temperature within an optimal range, preventing it from getting too hot or too cold. Keeping the engine temperature stable is key to ensuring performance, fuel efficiency, and longevity of the vehicle.

Additionally, the coolant has antifreeze properties, which means it prevents the fluid from freezing when the external temperature drops. This is particularly important in colder climates, although in many parts of Australia, this might not seem as critical. Even so, the antifreeze characteristic protects the engine and cooling components from damage caused by ice formation or corrosion. Modern coolants also contain additives to prevent rust and scale build-up inside the engine and radiator, helping to keep the entire cooling system in good health.

When it comes to servicing the 2018 Toyota Hiace, regularly checking and replacing the coolant is a vital part of maintenance. Over time, the coolant's effectiveness reduces as the additives get depleted and contaminants build up. Old or contaminated coolant won't protect the engine properly, which puts the vehicle at risk of overheating or internal rust and corrosion. Toyota recommends following their service schedule which typically suggests a coolant flush and replacement every 5 years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. However, it's always worth checking the owner's manual or consulting a professional mechanic for advice tailored to specific driving conditions.

Here's what drivers should keep in mind about maintaining coolant in their Hiace:

  • Regularly check coolant levels using the reservoir sight glass or dipstick to ensure it stays between the recommended minimum and maximum marks.
  • Only use the specific type of Toyota-approved coolant. Mixing different coolants can reduce effectiveness and risk corrosion or system damage.
  • Look out for signs of leaks, like puddles under the vehicle or an unexpected drop in coolant level, and have these fixed straight away.
  • During servicing, it's common to perform a coolant flush. This process removes old coolant and any accumulated deposits, then refills the system with fresh coolant to optimise performance.
  • Keep an eye on the engine temperature gauge while driving. If the needle creeps towards hot or overheating warnings, it could signal a coolant problem that needs investigation.

Replacing the coolant isn't overly complicated, but it should be done carefully to avoid introducing air into the system, which can cause hot spots and inefficient cooling. Many Toyota service centres offer coolant replacement services that ensure the job is done properly and the system is bled of air.

In summary, the 2018 Toyota Hiace definitely requires coolant and shouldn't be run without it. Coolant not only keeps the engine at a safe operating temperature but also prevents freezing, corrosion, and scale build-up. Regular checks and scheduled maintenance of the coolant system help avoid overheating and costly repairs - keeping your Hiace on the road and performing well for years to come.