What coolant funnel?

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Honestly I searched thinking this thread would already exist but couldn't fine it.

I have never owned a coolant funnel but it seems I will need on for my 2019 Rav4 - A25A dynamic force engine.

Is the Lisle funnel the way to go? Or is there something better. I likely won't use it often - I need no such funnel for my Nissan's although who knows what I will buy next. https://www.lislecorp.com/specialty-tools/spill-free-funnel-606
 
The vacuum-fill setup (which is aid to be perfect)?
I saw those - I am not completely sure they would work with the Toyota electric water pump? The process is you engage all systems open (electric water pump, electric heating valve) which you can either do with a OBD tool or holding the engine at above 1200RPM with everything off and in park - apparently puts it into some sort of service mode.

Possibly a vacuum tool would work but I don't want to be the beta tester.
 
I saw those - I am not completely sure they would work with the Toyota electric water pump? The process is you engage all systems open (electric water pump, electric heating valve) which you can either do with a OBD tool or holding the engine at above 1200RPM with everything off and in park - apparently puts it into some sort of service mode.

Possibly a vacuum tool would work but I don't want to be the beta tester.
Strong endorsement from me for the Lisle 24680 funnel with the multicolor adapters. I have the Lisle 24680 funnel and the red adapter w/ medium metal cap ring fits my Frontier (VQ40) and Xterra (VG33) perfectly with zero leakage. The green adapter w/ small metal cap ring fits Hondas and many Toyotas.

I also have a Robinair vacuum filler and it never does a 100% job refilling the cooling system. Always seems to leave ~10% unfilled capacity (on many vehicles) when the vacuum is depleted. I end up using the Lisle funnel to complete the job.
 
I have the Lisle one at work as a Toyota tech. The other guys in the shop all have the same one too. That’s the one I’d recommend it works for every Toyota.
 
I have EPAuto version off amazon I've only used it two times but it seems to work ok, it helps from what I can tell. As when working on most vehicle coolant systems it always helps to jack the front end up. I have an older scion tc that the front end need to be jacked up a bunch to get all the air pockets out.
 
Also, when you're done, squeeze the upper radiator hose to push a little coolant back into the funnel. Put the funnel plug in, then remove the funnel. Minimal spillage.
 
Another vote for the Lisle. When I bought mine, I tried to use it on our Sienna, but no fittings would seal well enough and I contacted Lisle. I received a hand-written note from one of the guys there (complete with a direct phone number for any further issues/questions) with some extra rubber washers which solved my problem. I appreciate the customer service they provide and have had no issues with the product since.
 
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