Engine/Transmission - Oil Cooler Diagnosis
Bulletin 84-6B-2Date Jan. '84
Ref. No. 84-093-6B
SUBJECT: ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER DIAGNOSIS
MODELS AFFECTED: ALL
When radiator oil coolers are suspected of leaking, they should be thoroughly checked before the radiator is removed for repair. This can be done by testing the cooler with air pressure while the radiator is still in the car. BT-8316-A or J-34111 are Available Tools that can be used to test the oil coolers.
Testing
1. Allow the engine to cool down.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable(s).
3. Remove the radiator cap. Check coolant level in the radiator and add as necessary.
CAUTION: Never remove the radiator cap on a warm engine. Removing the cap immediately lowers the boiling point of the liquid and can cause violent overflow. The result could be a large coolant loss and possible personal injury.
4. Place a drain pan under the car to catch lost oil.
5. Disconnect the lower pipe or hose from the oil cooler to be tested. Install the correct plug from the Tool Kit into the open radiator fitting.
6. Disconnect the upper pipe or hose from the oil cooler. Install the correct adapter from the Tool Kit into the radiator oil cooler fitting.
7. Apply 345 k-Pa (50 psi) of air pressure at adapter valve.
8. Watch for bubbles in the coolant. If bubbles appear, remove radiator for repair.
9. If no bubbles appear, increase the air pressure to 690 kPa (100 psi) and watch for bubbles. If still no bubbles, increase the air pressure to 1,034 kPa (150 psi) and again watch for bubbles.
If no bubbles appeared, the oil cooler is not leaking. If bubbles did appear, remove the radiator for repair.
10. Reconnect the cooler lines (or hoses using new O-rings) and torque to specifications.
11. Connect the negative battery cable(s).
12. Start the engine and check for leaks.
13. Check and add coolant, engine oil or transmission fluid as necessary.
Warranty Information
Engine Oil Cooler Diagnosis
Labor Operation: T0124
Labor Time: 0.5 hrs. (Diesel Engine Only)
Failure Code: 92
Transmission Oil Cooler Diagnosis
Labor Operation: T0125
Labor Time: 0.4 hrs. (Gas or Diesel Engine)
Failure Code: 92