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Coolant Concentration Testing

CAUTION:

Do not mix types of coolant - corrosion protection will be severely reduced.

CAUTION:

Do not use coolant additives that are claimed to improve engine cooling.

Check coolant concentration when any additional coolant is added to the system, or after a coolant drain, flush and refill. Use of a hydrometer or the Refractometer (special tool #8286, Refractometer) can be used to test coolant concentration.

  1. Visually inspect the coolant for contamination. Must be free of oil, dirt and/or other materials that can adversely affect the cooling system.
    • If the coolant is found to be contaminated  after a visual inspection, discard the coolant.
    • If the coolant is found to be clear of contamination  after a visual inspection the test the coolant concentration.
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  2. Using a Refractometer (special tool #8286, Refractometer) or equivalent, following the manufacturer's instructions, test the coolant freeze point:
    • If the coolant freeze point is between  -31°C and -45°C (-25°F and -50°F), save the coolant for reuse.
    • If the coolant freeze point is not between  -31°C and -45°C (-25°F and -50°F), discard the coolant.