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SPX LeakMaster - User Manual

SPX LeakMaster
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LeakMaster
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Part No. 6525
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Manual del operador
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Questions and Answers

  • L
    larsonsaraAug 2, 2025
    Why is the green power indicator lamp on my SPX LeakMaster not turning on?
    • S
      Sean PachecoAug 2, 2025
      If the green power indicator lamp on your SPX Measuring Instruments isn't lighting up, there are a few potential reasons. First, check that the power cables are correctly positioned. Second, ensure the power supply cable has a secure connection at the positive terminal and chassis ground. Finally, make sure the battery providing power is in good condition and fully charged.
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    Paula SimmonsAug 13, 2025
    What to do if there is no smoke or air coming out of the hoses of my SPX Measuring Instruments?
    • E
      Edgar SkinnerAug 13, 2025
      If your SPX Measuring Instruments tester is on, but no smoke or air is coming out of the hoses, there could be a few reasons. First, ensure that the power supply cable has a secure connection at the positive terminal and chassis ground. Second, check that the battery providing power is in good condition and fully charged. Third, the tester’s internal solenoid might be stuck closed, try disconnecting and reconnecting the air or nitrogen quick-release at the tester’s water separator.
  • J
    James BrownAug 22, 2025
    How to fix smoke not coming out of fuel neck area with SPX Measuring Instruments?
    • J
      Jessica JonesAug 22, 2025
      If smoke does not come out of the fuel neck area when filling the system with smoke during Phase Two of using your SPX Measuring Instruments, it could be due to a couple of issues. First, the fuel tank level might be too high, blocking the fuel neck passage – reduce the fuel level in the tank so it is below the base of the fuel tank neck. Second, the vehicle might have a roll-over valve preventing pressure relief through the tank neck. In this case, introduce smoke from the fuel tank; or if possible, disable the roll-over valve; or partially fill the system with smoke before closing the vent solenoid.

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety Warnings

Essential safety warnings to prevent personal injury and equipment damage during operation.

Phase One

Phase One: Initial Leak Check Procedure

Procedure for performing the initial leak check using the LeakMaster tester.

Phase Two

Phase Two: Smoke Leak Detection

Procedure for using smoke to visually locate leaks identified in Phase One.

Vacuum and Induction Leaks

Vacuum and Induction Leak Testing Steps

Instructions for using the LeakMaster to detect leaks in intake systems.

Exhaust Leaks

Exhaust Leak Testing Procedure

Steps for using exhaust cones to detect leaks in the vehicle's exhaust system.

Miscellaneous Leaks

Under-Dash Leak Detection

Method for diagnosing leaks within the vehicle's dashboard and climate control systems.

Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Lights Troubleshooting Codes

Interpreting diagnostic light patterns to identify tester issues.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Guide to resolving common issues with the LeakMaster tester.

Quick Reference

Quick Reference: Tester Hookup and Operation

Concise steps for connecting and operating the LeakMaster tester.

SPX LeakMaster Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSPX
ModelLeakMaster
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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