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questions regarding engine oil & coolant fluid, Estima/Previa ACR50 2006 Model
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TSiUnique
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Feb 17 2024, 02:24 PM, updated 2y ago
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good evening fellow forumers.
currently I'm driving an ACR50W Year 2006 Toyota Estima, clocked at 304k km and I've been taken care of it (and also my father, whose was the previous driver)
I had issues that the engine oil starts to run low at 4.5k km after each oil change - I will get the warning (I assume is low on engine oil - the text is in Japanese, and I don't write/read Japanese) whenever I make a sudden brake (assuming, the oil level fluctuation triggers the alarm) - my mechanic told me for the long-term solution is for engine overhaul, and for the short-term solution is top-up the engine oil
my question is about the engine oil. currently the engine (2AZ-FE) runs on Shell (I forgot the product name, but I know that it's fully synthetic) 10W-30 as for top-up - does it mandatory to use the same brand? or it is safe to use same fully synthetic (from reputable brands) 10W-30?
and as for reputable brands, I know Shell, Castrol. is there any recommendation? (I am planning on using this till the end of time) before using Shell, it was running on Mannol 5W-30 (no issues so far. mechanic changed to Shell as the Shell that he had in stock that time)
recently I had the Water Pump replaced (with new one) as the previous one leaked. mechanic top-up the coolant, but half-tank only. but he instructed me to top-up with mineral water till the full-level mark it's advisable to do that? or need to fully fill (till the full-level mark) with specifically coolant only?
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acbc
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Feb 17 2024, 02:32 PM
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Oil low could be the sump gasket leaking.
If water missing, it could be the head gasket or the water pump leaking.
2AZ-FE is a full aluminum engine so water is ok. If cast iron, use RO water instead.
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TSiUnique
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Feb 17 2024, 02:45 PM
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QUOTE(acbc @ Feb 17 2024, 02:32 PM) If water missing, it could be the head gasket or the water pump leaking. already solved. water pump leaking. QUOTE(acbc @ Feb 17 2024, 02:32 PM) Oil low could be the sump gasket leaking. will update the mechanic during next visit as far as I remember, he didn't mention of sump
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h0riz0nLine
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Feb 17 2024, 03:47 PM
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my question is about the engine oil. currently the engine (2AZ-FE) runs on Shell (I forgot the product name, but I know that it's fully synthetic) 10W-30 as for top-up - does it mandatory to use the same brand? or it is safe to use same fully synthetic (from reputable brands) 10W-30?
Preferable but not mandatory. If you know you'll need to top it up down the line, just stock few liters of it in your garage or whatever.
and as for reputable brands, I know Shell, Castrol. is there any recommendation? (I am planning on using this till the end of time) before using Shell, it was running on Mannol 5W-30 (no issues so far. mechanic changed to Shell as the Shell that he had in stock that time)
There's many reputable brand out there. Shell is more than good enough for everyday use
recently I had the Water Pump replaced (with new one) as the previous one leaked. mechanic top-up the coolant, but half-tank only. but he instructed me to top-up with mineral water till the full-level mark it's advisable to do that? or need to fully fill (till the full-level mark) with specifically coolant only? toyota brand coolant is mostly concentrate one. so just add water. if you are using pre-mix one, different story.
This post has been edited by h0riz0nLine: Feb 17 2024, 03:47 PM
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GamersFamilia
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Feb 17 2024, 09:44 PM
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i think you should use semi synthetic engine oil 10w40 , high mileage car basically not suitable to use fully synthetic
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eddievh
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Feb 18 2024, 01:20 PM
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Try la mizu 5w50 see any reduce in oil consumption
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