Tools Required
Caution: As long as there is pressure in the cooling system, the temperature
can be considerably higher than the boiling temperature of the solution in
the radiator without causing the solution to boil. Removal of the pressure
cap while the engine is hot and pressure is high will cause the solution
to boil instantaneously -- possibly with explosive force -- spewing
the solution over the engine, fenders and the person removing the cap.
Caution: To avoid being burned, do not remove the radiator cap or surge tank
cap while the engine is hot. The cooling system will release scalding fluid
and steam under pressure if radiator cap or surge tank cap is removed while
the engine and radiator are still hot.
- After the system has cooled, remove the radiator pressure
cap.
- Connect the cooling system
tester, J 24460-01
, and
the adapter, J 41336-2
,
to the radiator neck.
- Apply normal system operating pressure. Do not exceed 138 kPa
(20 psi).
- The system should hold pressure for about two minutes. Watch the
gauge needle for an indication of a leak. Examine all cooling system connections
and components, including the radiator and the heater core, for leaking
coolant.
- Tighten the hose connections and/or repair as required.
- Test the radiator cap with the J 24460-01
and the J 41336-1
in order to ensure that the cap maintains the correct pressure.
- Slowly apply pressure. If the cap fails to hold 110 kPa
(15.6 psi), replace the cap.