PROCEDURE
INSPECT RADIATOR RESERVOIR CAP
CAUTION:
Do not remove the radiator reservoir cap while the engine and radiator are still hot. Pressurized, hot engine coolant and steam may be released and cause serious burns.
Measure the valve opening pressure.
If there are water stains or foreign matter on O-ring 1, clean it with water and finger scouring.
Check that O-ring 1 is not deformed, cracked or swollen.
Apply engine coolant to O-ring 1 and rubber packing 2.
| *1 | Reservoir Cap |
| *2 | Radiator Cap Tester |
| *3 | 30° or more |
Prepare a radiator cap tester, and tilt it more than 30°.
Pump the cap tester several times, and check the maximum pressure*.
| Pumping speed |
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| 1 pump per second |
Tech Tips
*: Even if the cap cannot maintain the maximum pressure, it is not a defect.
| Standard Judgment Criterion | ||||||
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If the maximum pressure is less than the minimum standard value, replace the radiator reservoir cap sub-assembly.
INSPECT FINS FOR BLOCKAGE
Check that the radiator and condenser are not blocked with leaves, dirt, or insects. Clean the hose connections.
If the fins are blocked, wash them with water or a steam cleaner.
Note
If the distance between the steam cleaner and core is too close, the fins may be damaged.
Keep the following injection distance.
| Standard Injection Distance | ||||||
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If the fins are bent, straighten them with a screwdriver or pliers.
Never apply water directly onto the electric components.
Dry the fins with compressed air.