Walmart Coolant

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    qmanqman Active Member

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    Is Walmart's red coolant compatible with the Gen 2?

    I've Googled and Googled and have gotten 8 different answers.

    1. OK in the engine but not the inverter.
    2. OK in both
    3. Not OK whatsoever

    on and on

    I've read there are HOAT, POAT, and PHOAT coolants and for the life of me can't figure out what's what.
     
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    When in doubt; use the OEM coolant........

    'Ya feeling lucky punk' (Clint Eastwood).......... If you put the wrong stuff in there, that could be a costly mistake. I'm also wondering if what someone tells you on a forum is any better than Google AI???? Clearly there's a lot of confusion out there and how do you know someone isn't just "parroting" something else they've read, that may also be WRONG??? If your confused; I sure other people out here are too.

    Food for Thought.....
     
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    The Asian red at Wally is fine I have I've 300K with it in 4 cars .
     
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    Toyota doesn't insist you use their coolant, just cautions (in Owner's Manual), that if you use an alternate, it should meet certain criteria (long laundry list of of do's and don't ensues). The best I can say about that list, is that I understood "some" of the words.

    Accordingly, I stick with the Toyota coolant. For gen 2, is it "Long Life Coolant", or has that been updated to "Super Long Life Coolant"? Replacement interval is shorter with the former, IIRC.