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1997 Toyota 4RunnerCoolant Type & Capacity
OEM spec from the factory service manual for the Base, 4WD, Automatic variant.
Quick Answer
Coolant Type
50/50 mixture of Ethylene Glycol Antifreeze and water
Capacity
10.60 QTS.
10.03 L
Variant
Base, 4WD, Automatic
Note: DO NOT use alcohol type antifreeze or plain water alone.
Source: Factory service manual β 1997 Toyota 4Runner Base, 4WD, Automatic. View full manual section β
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What type of coolant does a 1997 Toyota 4Runner take?
- The 1997 Toyota 4Runner requires 50/50 mixture of Ethylene Glycol Antifreeze and water. The exact spec may vary slightly by engine variant β this page shows the OEM recommendation for the Base, 4WD, Automatic configuration.
- How much coolant does a 1997 Toyota 4Runner hold?
- The 1997 Toyota 4Runner cooling system capacity is 10.60 QTS. (10.03 L).
- Can I use universal coolant in my 1997 Toyota 4Runner?
- It is strongly recommended to use coolant that meets the 50/50 mixture of Ethylene Glycol Antifreeze and water specification. Universal coolants may not provide the correct corrosion protection for your engine's materials.
- What happens if I use the wrong coolant in my 1997 Toyota 4Runner?
- Using coolant that does not meet the OEM specification can cause corrosion, gasket damage, and overheating. Always verify the correct coolant type before topping off or flushing the system.