Notice: The procedure below must be followed. Improper coolant level could result in
a low or high coolant level condition, causing engine damage.
- Close the radiator drain cock by hand.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the water pump drain plug if removed during the draining process (1).
Tighten
22 Nm (16 lb ft)
Important: To prevent boiling of the coolant/water mixture in the vehicle’s cooling system, do not apply vacuum to a cooling system above 49° C (120° F). The tool will not operate properly when the coolant
is boiling.
- Install J-42401-2 into the surge tank fill neck.
- Install J-42401-3 to the surge tank fill neck.
- Attach the Vac N Fill cap to the J-42401-3.
- Attach the vacuum gauge assembly to the Vac N Fill cap.
- Attach the fill hose to the barb fitting on the vacuum gauge assembly.
Ensure that the valve is closed.
Important: Use a 50/50 mixture of DEX-COOL antifreeze and clean, drinkable water.
Always use more coolant than necessary. This will eliminate air from being drawn into the cooling system.
- Pour the coolant mixture into the graduated reservoir.
- Place the fill hose in the graduated reservoir.
Important: Prior to installing the vacuum tank onto the graduated reservoir, ensure that the drain valve located on the bottom of the tank is closed.
- Install the vacuum tank on the graduated reservoir with the fill hose routed through the cut-out area in the vacuum tank.
- Attach the venturi assembly to the vacuum tank.
- Attach a shop air hose to the venturi assembly.
Ensure the valve on the venturi assembly is closed.
- Attach the vacuum hose to the vacuum gauge assembly and the vacuum tank.
- Open the valve on the venturi assembly. The vacuum gauge will begin to rise and a hissing noise will be present.
- Continue to draw vacuum until the needle stops rising. This should be 610-660 mm Hg (24-26 in Hg).
Cooling hoses may start to collapse. This is normal due to vacuum draw.
- To aid in the fill process, position the graduated reservoir above the surge tank.
- Slowly open the valve on the vacuum gauge assembly. When the coolant reaches the top of the fill hose, close
the valve. This will eliminate air from the fill hose.
- Close the valve on the venturi assembly.
- If there is a suspected leak in the cooling system, allow the system to stabilize under vacuum and monitor for vacuum loss.
If vacuum loss is observed, refer to
Loss of Coolant
.
- Open the valve on the vacuum gauge assembly. The vacuum gauge will drop as coolant is drawn into the system.
- Once the vacuum gauge reaches zero, close the valve on the vacuum gauge assembly and repeat steps 10-16.
- Detach the Vac N Fill cap from the vehicle's coolant fill port.
- Add coolant to the system as necessary.
- Inspect the concentration of the coolant mixture using
J 26568
.
Important: After filling the cooling system, the extraction hose can be used to remove excess coolant to achieve the proper coolant level.
- Detach the vacuum hose from the vacuum gauge assembly.
- Attach the extraction hose to the vacuum hose.
- Open the valve on the venturi assembly to start a vacuum draw.
- Use the extraction hose to draw out coolant to the proper level.
- The vacuum tank has a drain valve on the bottom of the tank. Open the valve to drain coolant from the vacuum tank into a suitable container for disposal.