Vehicles are produced with coolant that can be accurately
measured with a hydrometer. However, when the type and quality of the coolant
being measured is unknown, such as in a customer vehicle that has accumulated
mileage, use of a refractometer is recommended.
Tools Required
• | J 26568 Coolant
Tester (Centigrade Scale) |
• | J 23688 Coolant
Tester (Fahrenheit Scale) |
Important: Do not remove the clear plastic pump from the J 26568
or theJ 23688
.
- Before each use, swing the plastic cover at the slanted end of the J 26568
or the J 23688
, exposing the measuring window and the
bottom of the plastic cover.
- Wipe the cover dry with a tissue or clean, soft cloth.
- Close the plastic cover.
- Release the tip of the pump from the tester.
- Insert the tip of the
pump into the radiator filler neck. Make certain that the tip of the pump
is below the level of the coolant.
- Press the release bulb to get a sample.
- Insert the tip of the pump into the cover plate opening.
Important: Do not open the plastic cover when taking readings because water evaporation
can change readings.
- Press the bulb and allow a few drops to fall onto the measuring surface.
- Point the J 26568
or the J 23688
toward any light.
- Look into the eyepiece at the following:
• | The coolant protection reading is at the point where the dividing
line between light and dark crosses the scale (antifreeze protection is the
scale on the right). |
• | The temperature scale is reversed from a standard thermometer
scale. Below zero readings are on the upper half of the scale. |
- Wipe the surfaces dry and conduct the test again if the readings
are not clear.