Check the coolant level only when the engine is stopped. Wait until the coolant temperature is below 50°C [120°F] before removing the pressure cap. Failure to do so can cause personal injury from heated coolant spray.
Coolant is toxic. Keep children and pets away. If the coolant is not going to be reused, dispose of it in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Restore™ is a heavy-duty cooling system cleaner that removes corrosion, silica gel, and other deposits. The performance of Restore™ is dependent on time, temperature, and concentration levels. An extremely scaled or flow-restricted system, for example, can require higher concentrations of cleaners, higher temperatures, or longer cleaning times, or the use of Restore Plus™. Up to twice the recommended concentration levels of Restore™ can be used safely. Restore Plus™ must be used only at its recommended concentration level. Extremely scaled or fouled systems can require more than one cleaning.
Do not remove the pressure cap from a hot engine. Wait until the coolant temperature is below 50°C [120°F] before removing the pressure cap. Heated coolant spray or steam can cause personal injury.
Coolant is toxic. Keep children and pets away. If the coolant is not going to be reused, dispose of it in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Fleetguard® Restore™ contains no antifreeze. Do not allow the cooling system to freeze during the cleaning operation. Engine damage can occur.
Immediately add 3.8 liters [1 gal] of Fleetguard® Restore™, Restore Plus™, or equivalent, for each 38 to 57 liters [10 to 15 gal] of cooling system capacity, and fill the system with plain water.
Turn the cab heater temperature switch to high to allow maximum coolant flow through the heater core. The blower does not have to be on.
Low-silicate antifreeze must be used at a 50:50 ratio to give adequate freezing point and boiling point protection. Also, the use of low-silicate antifreeze minimizes the chance of having a silicate gel problem.
The cooling system must be precharged with SCA. Add 1 pint of DCA4 liquid (5 units) for each 4 gallons of coolant (1.2 units per gallon). In addition, a service coolant filter containing 1 unit of DCA4 for each 4 gallons of coolant must be installed. This will result in a total precharge of approximately 1.5 DCA4 units per gallon of coolant. Consult the Coolant Capacity Charts at the beginning of this section for correct filter selection.
Check the coolant level only when the engine is stopped. Wait until the coolant temperature is below 50°C [120°F] before removing the pressure cap. Failure to do so can cause personal injury from heated coolant spray.
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