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Engine Coolant Leakage Inspection




ENGINE COOLANT LEAKAGE INSPECTION [LF, L3]

WARNING:
- Never remove the cooling system cap while the engine is running, or when the engine and radiator are hot. Scalding coolant and steam may shoot out and cause serious injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system.
- Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when removing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slowly turn it counterclockwise 2.5 turns. Step back while the pressure escapes.
- When you are sure all the pressure is gone, turn the cap using the cloth, and remove it.

1. Inspect the engine coolant level.

2. Remove the cooling system cap.

3. Clean the installation parts of the cooling system cap.

4. Install the SST or aftermarket equivalent and a radiator cap tester to the coolant reserve tank filler port.






5. Apply pressure using the radiator cap tester.

CAUTION:
- Applying more than 145 kPa {1.5 kgf/cm2, 21 psi} can damage the hoses, fittings, and other components, and cause leakage.

Pressure
- 145 kPa {1.5 kgf/cm2, 21 psi} [1 min]

6. When pressurizing the coolant reserve tank, verify that the pressure is maintained.

- If the gauge needle drops, it may indicate water leakage. Repair or replace the applicable part.