TRANSFLOW Transmission Cooling System Service Tool J-45096
15
Waste Oil Removal
Dispose of the waste ATF in accordance with all
applicable federal, state, and local requirements.
You may use one of two methods to drain the
waste oil from the waste oil vessel. The first
method is to allow the waste oil to gravity drain,
and the second is to use a pump (not supplied) to
pump the waste oil out of the waste oil vessel.
1. Draining the waste vessel can be done by
using gravitiy or by using a pump.
• If using gravity, refer to Waste Vessel
Drain Set Up on page 6.
• If using a pump, remove the waste vessel
cap at the top of the vessel to use an oil
transfer pump to evacuate the waste ATF.
See Figure 1.
2. Wipe down the TransFlow unit with a cloth
to remove any ATF or other substances.
3. Store the TransFlow machine in an upright
position.
Figure 1
Flow Test/Flush Operation contd.
Note:
• If power is interrupted prior to the record-
ing of the seven-character code, the code
will be lost and the flow rate test will need
to be repeated. Go to step 15.
• The flow test must run for a minimum of
8–10 seconds and be above 0.5 gpm for a
code to be generated.
19. Turn the main function switch to IDLE and
allow supply vessel pressure to dissipate.
20. Turn the main power switch to the OFF posi-
tion.
21. Disconnect the supply and waste hoses and
the 12-volt power source from the vehicle.
Disconnect the air supply hose from the
TransFlow unit.
Note: A small amount of water may drain
from the bottom of the unit when the air sup-
ply is disconnected. This is a normal opera-
tion of the built-in water separator.
22. Drain the waste oil vessel. Refer to the Waste
Oil Removal procedure, which follows.
Note:
Wipe down the TransFlow unit with a
cloth to remove any ATF or other substances.
Store the TransFlow machine in an upright
position.
Figure 10
FLOW 1.0 @ 75F CYCLE 6
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