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Parts for your 2022 Toyota Camry-Radiator
2022 Toyota Camry Radiator — Purpose, Care, and When to Replace
Technical sources confirm the 2022 Toyota Camry absolutely uses a radiator. The Toyota Owner’s Manual for the 2022 Camry includes a “Engine coolant” maintenance section, the Toyota New Car Features literature for the A25A-series engines specifies a water‑cooled design, and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists a radiator assembly for both petrol and hybrid variants. So the radiator is very much relevant to this model.
The radiator in a 2022 Toyota Camry is the heart of the engine’s cooling system. It sheds heat from the coolant so the 2.5‑litre four or 3.5‑litre V6 can run at the right temp, keeping performance crisp and fuel economy on point. On hybrid models, there’s also a separate cooling loop for the electrics, so owners should be aware there may be more than one coolant reservoir under the bonnet.
Good servicing keeps the radiator happy. Camry owners should stick with Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (the pink stuff) or an approved equivalent, and avoid mixing colours or types. Typical Toyota intervals are up to 160,000 km or 10 years for the first coolant change, then every 80,000 km or 5 years thereafter—always check the logbook for the exact schedule in Australia or New Zealand.
Signs the radiator or cooling system needs attention include rising temps, the fan running constantly, low coolant, sweet smells, stained fins, or a heater that goes cold at idle. Catch leaks early: small pinholes, a tired cap, or crumbly hoses can quickly turn into an overheating drama.
- Check coolant level and condition monthly