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11-35
Use the following table to determine the correct mix-
ing ratio for the coolant, depending on temperature.
Coolant mixing ratio (as percentage of volume)
NOTE:
Vehicles are shipped with a 50% concentration of
coolant and can therefore be used at temperatures
down to 22×F (30×C).
CAUTION
Use coolant mixing ratios between 30% and
60%. The proper mixing ratio under normal tem-
peratures is 30%. Below 30%, this solution per-
forms poorly as a corrosion inhibitor; above
60%, it performs poorly as an antifreeze.
4 Coolant level checking
NOTE:
Always check the coolant level before starting
the engine. When the coolant gets hot, it
expands, making the level appear higher than it
actually is.
Deposition may occur in the surge tank. This will
not cause any problem.
Check that the coolant level is between the
“FULL” and “LOW” marks on the surge tank.
If the coolant level is below the “LOW” mark,
add coolant until the level reaches the “FULL”
mark.
Check for coolant leakage from the radiator and
radiator hoses.
If you find water on the ground underneath your
vehicle, there could be a coolant leak.
If the coolant level is abnormally low and quickly
drops again when coolant has been added,
there may be a coolant leak. Bring the vehicle to
an authorized Sterling service facility.
Low-
est
tem-
pera-
ture
°F
(°C)
14
(–10)
or
higher
5
(–15)
–4
(–20)
–13
(–25)
–22
(–30)
–31
(–35)
–40
(–40)
Mix-
ing
ratio
(%)
30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Coolant quantity 17 quarts (16 L)
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