OEMTOOLS 24389 5.6 Quarts 1.4 Gallons Manual Fluid Extractor, Fluid Extractor Pump, Oil Extractor Vacuum, Auto Oil Extractor

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 24389
MANUAL FLUID EXTRACTOR
8. Remove the reservoir adapter from the reservoir; pour the used coolant from the reservoir into a suitable
container, then dispose of the coolant in an appropriate manner.
NOTE
If no vacuum can be created after emptying the Reservoir, the user may need to remove the Red Vacuum
Release Plug below the Pump Handle and reinstall it. This will release vacuum inside the Pump and restore
operation.
EXTRACTING BRAKE FLUID FROM THE MASTER CYLINDER
1. Properly park the vehicle on level ground and turn the engine off.
2. Clean the exterior of the master cylinder and master cylinder cap to prevent dirt from entering the master
cylinder when the cap is removed.
3. Remove the cap from the master cylinder reservoir.
4. Insert the suction tube into the master cylinder reservoir.
5. Connect the main suction tube to the suction tube.
6. Insert the O-Ringed adapter into the pour spout on the top of the reservoir. Ensure the tube connections are
tight to prevent leak.
7. Extract the used brake fluid by pumping the evacuator handle several times to create a vacuum. Once the
fluid begins to flow into the reservoir, continue to operate the pump until all the fluid has been drained from
the master cylinder.
8. Remove the reservoir adapter from the reservoir; pour the used brake fluid from the reservoir into a suitable
container, then dispose of the fluid in an appropriate manner.
NOTE
If no vacuum can be created after emptying the Reservoir, the user may need to remove the Red Vacuum
Release Plug below the Pump Handle and reinstall it. This will release vacuum inside the Pump and restore
operation.
EXTRACTING POWER STEERING FLUID FROM THE POWER STEERING FLUID
RESERVOIR
1. Properly park the vehicle on level ground and turn the engine off.
2. Clean the exterior of the power steering fluid reservoir to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir when the
cap is removed.
3. Remove the cap from the power steering fluid reservoir.
4. Insert the suction tube into the master cylinder reservoir.
5. Connect the main suction tube to the suction tube.
6. Insert the O-Ringed adapter into the pour spout on the top of the reservoir. Ensure the tube connections are
tight to prevent leak.
7. Extract the used power steering fluid by pumping the evacuator handle several times to create a vacuum.
Once the fluid begins to flow into the reservoir, continue to operate the pump until all the fluid has been
drained from the power steering fluid reservoir.
8. Remove the reservoir adapter from the evacuator reservoir; pour the used power steering fluid from the
reservoir into a suitable container, then dispose of the fluid in an appropriate manner.
NOTE
If no vacuum can be created after emptying the Reservoir, the user may need to remove the Red Vacuum
Release Plug below the Pump Handle and reinstall it. This will release vacuum inside the Pump and restore
operation.
07/14
2014 ©OEM-TOOLS
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