• | J 23688 Coolant Tester (Fahrenheit Scale) |
• | J 26568 Coolant Tester (Celsius Scale) |
Use a hydrometer to test ethylene glycol base antifreeze concentration, only. Other solutions may give an incorrect reading. Ethylene glycol base antifreeze is recommended for year around use.
Important:
• Before each use, swing back the plastic cover at the slanted end
of the coolant tester, exposing the measuring window and the bottom of the
plastic cover. • Wipe the measuring window dry with a tissue or a clean, soft cloth. • Close the plastic cover. • Do not remove the clear plastic cap from the tester.
A refractometer, or, can also check the antifreeze protection level. Unless the,or, has a provision for temperature correction, test at the temperature for which it has been calibrated. If the coolant is warmer or cooler, the reading may be incorrect. Follow the manufacturer's directions, exactly.
Point the coolant concentration tester toward any light source and look into the eyepiece.