1. Check that the radiator does not have deformation, cracks or damage. 2. Check that the hose has no cracks, damage or loose part. 3. Remove the radiator cap, fill the radiator with engine coolant, and then install the radiator cap tester to the filler neck of radiator.
4. Apply a pressure of 157 kPa (1.6 kg/cm2, 23 psi) to the radiator and check the following points: • Leakage from the radiator or its vicinity • Leakage from the hose or its connections CAUTION: • Engine should be turned off. • Clean the check points. • Be careful not to deform the filler neck of radiator when installing and removing the radiator cap tester. • Be careful of engine coolant from spurting out when removing the radiator cap tester. |
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• If a component has been replaced, add an appropriate amount of compressor oil (same as the amount of remaining oil in removed component).• When replacing the compressor, the new compressor will already have the specified amount of oil in it. Adjust the oil amount (so that the amount re ...