473
mL
(16 oz.
)
HOW MUCH SEALANT PER TYRE?
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Inflator does not turn on:
1. Check the fuse. It may have blown. 12V fuse is located
in the plug adapter. Unscrew the tip, remove fuse, and
inspect. If necessary, replace fuse with 15A 250V 5mm
x 20mm.
2. Check vehicle’s power outlet fuse; it should be a minimum of 15 amps.
3. Check receptacle and plug terminals for dirt (particularly tobacco). Use a non-
conductive probe (not fingers or metal) to dislodge and remove debris.
4. Push the power plug firmly into the receptacle and twist it back and forth.
Inflator does not start and fuse has been checked:
1. Push the power plug firmly into the power accessory outlet and twist it back and
forth.
2. Check power accessory outlet for debris and remove if necessary. Use a nonconductive
probe; not fingers or metal.
3. Be sure vehicle power outlet fuse is at least 15 amps. (Vehicle may need to be turned
on to power auxiliary port.)
Inflator runs but does not inflate:
1. Be sure the connector is on the valve stem as far as possible before closing locking
lever.
2. Check tyre for leaks and check hose for breaks and leaks at fittings.
Inflator runs slowly:
1. The unit may have overheated from excessive use. Shut it off and allow it to cool for
25 minutes.
2. Voltage may be too low. Check condition of vehicle’s battery.
NOTE:
If tyre is totally deflated, it is possible that the tyre could separate from the rim,
allowing air to leak out when trying to inflate. In the event this occurs, jack up the
vehicle to aid inflation. If this does not work call roadside assistance.