Toyota Maintenance: Fluid Checks

Fluid Checks

When to check your Engine Oil

Your engine oil is one of the most important fluid checks. The easiest time to check the engine oil is when you fill up for petrol. Wait a few minutes then pop the bonnet and pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean. Reinsert the dipstick - pushing it in as far as it will go. Then pull it out and look at the level on the end. If the level is near or below the Low Level, remove the oil filler cap and add small amounts of oil at a time - using the dipstick to check the level.

When to check your Engine Coolant

Open the bonnet and look at the see-through coolant reservoir when the engine is cold. If you can't locate the coolant reservoir refer to your Owner's Manual. The coolant level should be between the FULL and LOW lines indicated. If the level is low, add enough coolant to bring the level up to the FULL line.

When to check your Brake Fluid Level

The brake fluid is housed in a see-through reservoir, so do a visual fluid check to make sure that the level is between the 'MAX' and 'MIN' lines. It is normal for the fluid level to go down slightly as the brake pads wear, so be sure to keep the reservoir filled. If the reservoir needs frequent refilling, it may indicate a serious mechanical problem. If you're not sure where to find the brake fluid reservoir, check your Owner's Manual.

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