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4.1.5 Checking Engine Coolant Level
Coolant is cycled through the engine to help reduce internal heat. The coolant must be at the appropriate level for the
cooling system to work correctly.
Figure 4.9: Coolant Recovery Tank
1. Locate coolant recovery tank (A).
2. Visually inspect the coolant level. Ensure that the coolant
level is at MAX COLD line (B). If the coolant level is too low,
complete Steps 3, page 99 to 5, page 99.
NOTE:
For fluid specifications, refer to 6.1 Lubricants, Fluids, and
System Capacities, page 237.
Figure 4.10: Coolant Recovery Tank Cap and MAX
COLD Fill Line
3. To add coolant: remove pressurized cap (A) from the
coolant recovery tank.
4. Add coolant at a rate not exceeding 11 L/min (3 gpm) until
the recovery tank is half-full and the coolant level is at MAX
COLD line (B).
5. Replace cap (A).
4.1.6 Checking and Adding Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level and watch for any signs of leakage.
NOTE:
The engine oil level can be checked without opening the hood.
PERFORMING PREDELIVERY CHECKS