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Testing the Coolant Recovery Reservoir Cap


CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE CAP FROM A HOT SYSTEM. ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO COOL, THEN SLOWLY REMOVE CAP.

NOTICE: If vehicle has experienced cooling system boil over, the pressure cap must be replaced.





1. Remove the cap from the coolant recovery reservoir.
2. Make sure that all parts of the cap, tester, and adapter are clean.
3. Wet the rubber gasket of the cap with water and install on the cap test adapter SA 9141E-1-A.
Torque: 5 Nm (44 inch lbs.)





4. Hold the tester with the test cap adapter SA 9141E-1-A hanging straight down.

CAUTION:
^ WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES.
^ NEVER PUMP THE PRESSURE CAP ABOVE 103.4 kPa (20 PSI)


5. Pump the tester, watch the pressure gauge, and read the maximum pressure before the relief valve opens. Stop pumping. The cap is rated at 103.1 kPa (15 psi).
Cap opening pressure: 86 - 117 kPa (13 - 17 psi)
Vacuum relief setting: 6.9 kPa (1.0 psi) below atmospheric pressure
6. Watch needle for 30 seconds to see if it falls. The needle should not fall below 68.1 kPa (10 psi).