Universal Radiator Pressure Tester Kit KT-1005A
● According
to the type of car, choose a suitable adaptor and screw it in the inlet of radiator then have the manual pump pressure increased to 15-20PSI
and stay the level 5-10 minutes for checking
● Before
using No.2 universal adaptor, be sure to clear up the inlet of the radiator then check its size and chose an appropriate rubber ring to fit then screw securely to the inlet of the radiator
● Specification :
0 : Needle Thermometer
1 : Manual pump with quick joint & release valve
2 : Universal adaptor with 3 rubber rings ( used for cars not listed on Nos.3-5 )
3 : Japanese R123 adaptor – suitable for benz, GM(buick) & Jeep
4 : Japanese R123 adaptor – suitable for Peugeot, Subaru, Chrysler, Acure, GM(Nova, Spectrum & Sprint), mitsubishi, Nissan, Mazda, Toyota, Infiniti, Geo, Suzuki, Isuze & Ford
5 : Japanese R125 adaptor – suitable for Honda, Toyota, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Chrysler & Acura
KING TOYO UNIVERSAL RADIATOR PRESSURE TESTER KIT (KT-1018B)
Features:
* Checks leaks in the radiator, particularly designed for Japanese cars as well as some American and European cars.
* Includes three test caps and a pressure pump
* Includes a thermometer for safety reasons
* Manual pump with quick joint & release valve
* Two connectors (black & blue) to test the functionality of the original radiator caps are provided.
* Connector R123/R124 (Black Colour), Connector R123/R125 (Blue Colour)
Test Cap No.3: Benz, GM(Buick), Jeep
Test Cap No.4: Peugeot, Subaru, Chrysler, Acura, GM(Nova, Spectrum,
Sprint), Mitsubishi, Nissan, Mazda, Toyota, Infiniti, Geo, Suzuki,
Isuzu, Ford
Test Cap No.5: Honda, Toyota, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Chrysler, Acura
Application:
Cooling System Leakage Test
1. Choose a suitable adapter and screw it onto the radiator filler neck.
2. Connect the pressure tester to the adapter.
3. Pump pressure to the range between 10 and 15 psi. Attention: Do not pump the pressure up to 35 psi.
4. Check if the gauge reading moves. If it does, there could be leaks in the cooling system.
Radiator Cap Leakage Test
1. Connect the original radiator cap to one side of the connector, and a pressure test cap on the other side.
2. Pump pressure to specified pressure on the cap.
3. When pumping pressure under the specified pressure, check if gauge reading drops. If it does, there could be leaks
in the radiator cap.
4. When pumping pressure above the specified pressure, check if the radiator cap has the ability to release pressure.
If it does not, the cap should be replaced.
*There are options for walk-in purchases.
*We always try to keep the item in stock all the time.
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