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BAIC BJ60 Series - Checking Coolant Level and Adding Coolant

BAIC BJ60 Series
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Checking Coolant Level and
Adding Coolant
A normal coolant level is vitally important for the
engine cooling system to work normally.
Before opening the engine compartment cover, be
sure to park the vehicle on a flat road surface. Also be
sure to carefully read and follow the relevant warning
instructions.
Hint
Coolant Specification: Glycol-based antifreeze
Engine coolant expansion tank
(gasoline model)
Engine coolant expansion tank
(diesel models)
Water-air intercooler coolant
expansion tank (diesel model)
When the engine is in cold state, it is the best time to
check whether the coolant level is within the mark on
the side of expansion tank.
"MAX" means the coolant maximum mark.
"MIN" is the minimum mark of coolant.
The coolant level shall be located between the
maximum mark and the minimum mark.
If the level is below the “LOW” mark, then coolant
must be added.

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