Coolant Description
Coolant DescriptionThe coolant recovery system is a standard system, which allows part of coolant to flow from the radiator into the coolant reservoir when it is expanded by heat. When the cooling system cools down, the coolant in the coolant reservoir is drawn back into the radiator.
The cooling system has been filled with a quality coolant that is a 50/50 mixture of water and ethylene glycol antifreeze.
This 50/50 mixture coolant solution provides freezing protection to a temperature as low as -36°C (-33°F).
^ Freeze protection down to -36°C (-33°F) is also important to ensure protection against corrosion and loss of coolant from boiling. This level of protection should be maintained even if freezing temperatures are not expected.
^ Add ethylene glycol base coolant when coolant has to be added because of coolant loss or to provide added protection against freezing at temperatures lower than -36°C (-33°F).
NOTE:
^ Ethanol or methanol base coolant or plain water alone should not be used in cooling system at any time as damage to cooling system could occur.
^ Coolant must be mixed with demineralized water or distilled water.
Antifreeze concentration table
Coolant capacity
M/T:
^ Engine, radiator and heater: 6.6 liters (13.95/11.61 US/Imp pt.)
^ Reservoir: 0.7 liters (1.48/1.23 us/Imp pt.)
^ Total: 7.3 liters (15.43/12.85 US/Imp pt.)
A/T:
^ Engine, radiator and heater: 6.5 liters (13.74/11.44 US/Imp pt.)
^ Reservoir: 0.7 liters (1.48/1.23 us/Imp pt.)
^ Total: 7.2 liters (15.22/12.67 US/Imp pt.)