Radiator flush and new coolant for a 1st generation Toyota Rav4 | Episode 2
Episode 2: In the first step to reinvigorate my 1995 Rav4, the radiator gets some much needed tender loving care. I use radiator flush to clean out the old coolant and rust, and then add some new Toyota Long Life Coolant. This is relevant for the 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999, and 2000 first generation Rav4. It's also probably relevant for many Toyotas. For more episodes see @ToyotaHighMileageClub

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