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Nulon Pro-Strength Extreme Cooling System Flush & Degreaser 500ml - PSCSF
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2019 Toyota RAV4 radiator — what it does and how to look after it
Yes, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 uses a radiator. Technical sources such as Toyota’s Owner’s Manual for the 2019 RAV4, the Toyota Repair Manual for the XA50 series, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue all specify a liquid-cooled engine with an aluminium crossflow radiator on both the 2.5‑litre petrol and the Hybrid variants. That makes the radiator a key part of keeping the RAV4’s engine (and, on Hybrids, additional systems) at the right operating temperature.
In this RAV4, the radiator sheds heat from the coolant as air passes through the fins, helped by electric cooling fans. The result is stable engine temps, better efficiency, and protection against overheating in Aussie and Kiwi conditions, whether it’s city commuting or towing the trailer up to the bach.
For servicing, Toyota specifies Super Long Life Coolant (pink) for the RAV4. Factory fill typically lasts up to 10 years/160,000 km, with subsequent changes about every 5 years/80,000 km, but the logbook schedule for the specific vehicle and climate should always take priority. Don’t mix coolant colours, and don’t top up with plain tap water—use Toyota SLLC premix or demineralised water if the product requires dilution.
Owners and workshops should keep an eye on the coolant level in the reservoir, the condition of hoses and clamps, and the radiator cap seal. Under the bonnet, look for crusty pink residue, dampness around end tanks, or damaged fins. If the temp gauge creeps up, there’s a sweet coolant smell, or the heater underperforms, a cooling system check is due.
- Service tips: replace brittle hoses and aged caps, ensure fans cycle correctly, and pressure test if leaks are suspected.
- Flush and refill: only when the engine is cold, bleed air per Toyota’s procedure to avoid hot spots.
- Hybrid note: the Hybrid also has an electric drive cooling circuit—don’t confuse reservoirs, and use the specified coolant for each loop.
When replacement is needed, quality OEM-spec radiators and fresh SLLC are the go. A careful install, correct torque on fittings, and proper bleeding will keep the 2019 RAV4 happy across long Kiwi roadies and Australian heatwaves alike.
Popular questions about the 2019 Toyota RAV4 radiator
What coolant does the 2019 RAV4 use, and how much does it take?
The 2019 RAV4 uses Toyota Genuine Super Long Life Coolant (pink). Capacity varies by engine and whether it’s a Hybrid, so the owner’s manual or service data should be checked, but it’s typically in the 6–7 litre range for the engine cooling circuit. Always refill with the specified coolant and bleed air as per Toyota’s procedure.
How often should the radiator coolant be changed on a 2019 RAV4?
Toyota’s guidance for SLLC is generally up to 10 years/160,000 km for the factory fill, then about every 5 years/80,000 km thereafter. Local schedules can differ with climate and usage, so the vehicle’s service booklet is the final word.
Is it safe to drive a 2019 RAV4 with a leaking radiator?
No. A coolant leak can escalate quickly into overheating and engine damage. If a leak is spotted or the low coolant warning appears, it’s best to stop, let the engine cool fully, and arrange inspection and repair before driving further.