Cooling System, Checking Freeze Protection And Coolant Level: Notes
The water used for mixing greatly influences the effectiveness of the coolant. Do to the different water contents which can vary due to country or region, the water quality used is defined. Distilled water fulfills all the requirements. For this reason coolant must be mixed with distilled water when supplementing and refilling the cooling system.
Use only coolant additives according to the appropriate parts information. Using other coolant additives can impair the corrosion protection. Loss of coolant can cause considerable damage to the engine.
Coolant in the correct mixing ratio prevents freezing and corrosion damage as well as calcification. The boiling temperature is also increased. For these reasons the cooling system must have coolant additive the whole year.
Especially in countries with tropical climates or when vehicle is driven under heavy engine load, the coolant improves the engine reliability by its increased boiling point.
The :T10007A MUST be used to determine the actual freeze protection value.
The freeze protection must be set to minimum -25 °C (-13 °F), for countries with an arctic climate, it must be set to approximately -36 °C (-32.8 °F. The freeze protection can be increased only when a stronger freeze protection is required due to climatic conditions. But only down to -48 °C (-54.4 °F)), otherwise the cooling effect of the coolant will be impaired.
The coolant concentration must not be reduced by adding water, even during the warmer season or in warm countries. The freeze protection must be a minimum of -25 °C (-13 °F).
Read off the freeze protection value on the scale for each respective refilled coolant additive.
The temperature on the :T10007 A corresponds to the >>crystallization point<<. At this temperature, ice crystals may begin to form in the coolant.
Used coolant cannot be used again.
Only use water/coolant additive to lubricate the coolant hoses.