What type of antifreeze does my 2006 Toyota Camry use?

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Ryan S. February 1, 2021
The specified coolant or antifreeze for the 2006 Toyota Camry is listed by the factory as Phosphate Organic Acid Technology. Red/Pink Extended Long Life for Asian Vehicle 50/50 mixture. The coolant is not used for actual cooling the engine but it is used to stop rust formation inside the coolant system and lower the freezing temperature. The cost for coolant or antifreeze will range from 10 to 20 dollars per gallon and will depend on the brand. It is always recommended that You flush Your coolant system every three to five years or every 100,000 miles but inspect the coolant levels every 30,000 miles. This is done to keep out all the rust and other debris in Your coolant system so it can cool the engine efficiently.
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Gemma R July 16, 2020
The 2006 toyota camry uses red/pink, extended life phosphate oat for asian vehicles antifreeze in its radiator.
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