Extract and dispense
coolant into cooling
system
WARNING
Never remove cap from radiator or expansion
tank while engine is at operating
temperature. Always allow engine to cool
before removing radiator cap or expansion
tank cap. Cooling system is under pressure.
Failure to allow engine to cool before
attempting to remove cap could result in
death or serious injury.
Allow engine to cool.
Remove radiator/expansion tank cap.
Select largest diameter dipstick tube and
insert tube into radiator neck or
expansion tank.
Insert opposite end of main suction tube
into mm x ° tube connector on top
of reservoir tank.
NOTE
Verify tube is in connector all the way to
prevent leakage.
Place selector valve mounted on side of
pump assembly to evacuate.
Raise pump handle on reservoir tank
until highest limit is reached. Pump
handle approximately ten times. Unit will
begin to extract coolant from
cooling system.
Once coolant has been extracted,
remove expandable rubber plug from
reservoir tank.
Pour coolant from tank into suitable
container, and dispose of it in
appropriate manner.
Rinse out reservoir tank with clean
solvent or engine degreaser. Allow to dry
thoroughly.
If using fluid evacuator plus, fill cleaned
reservoir tank with new coolant and
switch selector valve mounted on side of
pump assembly to dispense.
Pull up on pump handle and continue
pumping until cooling system is filled to
desired level.
Be sure to run engine until it reaches
operating temperature to circulate new
coolant and then re-check level to verify
it is full.
Extract brake fluid
from master cylinder
Clean exterior of master cylinder and
master cylinder cap. This will prevent dirt
from entering master cylinder reservoir
when cap is removed.
Remove lid of master cylinder reservoir.
Select appropriate dipstick tube and
connect it to main suction tube.
WARNING
Prior to inserting extraction tube into master
cylinder reservoir, be sure extraction tube is
clean and free of any other types of fluid.
Failure to do so would result in
contamination of brake fluid in hydraulic
system and cause potential brake failure.
Insert opposite end of main suction tube
into mm x ° tube connector on top
of reservoir tank.
NOTE
Verify tube is in connector all the way to
prevent leakage.
Place selector valve mounted on side of
pump assembly to evacuate.
Insert end of extraction tube into master
cylinder reservoir.
Raise pump handle on reservoir tank
until highest limit is reached.
Pump handle approximately ten times.
Unit will begin to extract brake fluid from
master cylinder reservoir.
Once break fluid has been extracted,
remove expandable rubber plug from
reservoir tank.
Pour break fluid from tank into suitable
container and dispose of it in
appropriate manner.
Rinse out reservoir tank with clean
solvent or engine degreaser. Allow to
dry thoroughly.
After all repairs are accomplished, refill
system with new, manufacturer approved
brake fluid from sealed container.
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