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OEMTOOLS 87045 No Spill Coolant Filling Funnel Kit with Coolant Tester, No Spill Coolant Funnel Kit, Coolant Tester Kit

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Style: 16 Piece with Coolant Tester


Features

  • Coolant Filling Kit: 5 direct fit radiator adapters, 4 caps, 2 45 degree elbows, 1 5 inch straight extension, 1 fluid stopper, 1 fluid tester, and 1 clear funnel
  • Easy to Use: This spill free funnel kit makes coolant filling simple; Select the correct adapter, attach the funnel, and fill; Adapters fit most passenger vehicles and light trucks
  • Dont Get Stuck: The 45 degree angled elbows as well as the 5 inch straight extension in the coolant funnel kit allow you to access hard to reach areas
  • Mess Free Coolant Refill: The fluid stopper prevents drips and spills when removing the funnel from the filler neck; The adapter gaskets also prevent fluid leakage
  • Test the Waters: The included coolant tester in this spill proof coolant filling kit quickly provides the freezing point of glycol-based coolants

Description

The OEMTOOLS 87045 No Spill Coolant Filling Funnel Kit with Coolant Tester provides everything you need for diagnostic temperature checks and coolants refills. This cooling system kit burps fluids and oils without mess. This coolant refill kit includes 5 direct fit radiator adapters, 4 caps, 2 45 degree elbows, 1 5 inch straight extension, 1 fluid stopper, 1 fluid tester, and 1 funnel. For use on most passenger vehicles and light trucks, simply select the correct adapter, attach the funnel, and fill. The 45 degree angled elbows and 5 inch straight extension ensure that you can access tight spots. The fluid stopper prevents spills when removing the filler neck, while the adapters prevent radiator fluid leakage while filling or flushing systems. The auto coolant tester quickly provides the freezing point of glycol-based car antifreeze in the coolant reservoir tank. For easy coolant filling, you need the OEMTOOLS 87045 No Spill Coolant Filling Funnel Kit with Coolant Tester.

Material: Blend


Brand: OEMTOOLS


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 7.5"W x 7.6"H


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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 7.5 x 7.6 inches; 1.52 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 87045


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 17, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ OEMTOOLS


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #1,005 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #2 in Oil Funnels


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,556 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is BETTER than Pneumatic Vacuum system!
Style: 15 Piece
I purchased this and a pneumatic vacuum purge kit because I do all of my own maintenance on both of my vehicles. The pneumatic system kit cost over $80. While the pneumatic kit includes a pressure tester, and this does not, this funnel is a more useful tool. This tool has all of the adapters to connect to both of my Toyota vehicles. It is simple, and it works EVERY time to purge the cooling system of air. The pneumatic kit will not always fill the system in one go. This means that I have to mess with hoses to evacuate air from the system again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Edward Herlihy

  • Works great for my 2016 Mazda CX-5
Style: 15 Piece
I used it to replace the coolant for my 2016 Mazda cx-5. It fits really well and saved me from having a mess when filling the new coolant. The adapter sealed well and I don't feel the cap is filmsy like some others suggested. I'm glad that I bought this over the more expensive brand ones.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by TZ

  • Must have tool
Style: 15 Piece
Always keeps coolant at the highest point. Works great. Veey hard to spill. Makes the job go better
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Joe

  • Coolant air removal
Style: 15 Piece
It worked with my 08 Volvo C70. But I did try to use it with other vehicles and some I could not do because it didn't have the cap that needed for the other vehicles. Good quality. Easy to use. When using with the correct cap and car it's doesn't spill. It has a plug so if coolant remains in the spout. It can be plugged and poured back into a container. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by rufino

  • Long time mechanic first time user
Style: 15 Piece
Let me just say that I owned over 30 cars in my life. And I haven't changed radiator fluid on many of them. But recently I needed to change the radiator fluid on a car I hope to keep for years to come and found out that there was a complex bleeding process to get the car fully bled out. When watching how to do it online they suggested I purchase one of these devices. I didn't think it would help the situation too much is it simply looked like a reservoir to hold the fluid. And essentially that is all it is but it was surprising how easy, and problem free it made the process Not to mention how clean. I don't believe there was any mess whatsoever and the bleeding process was simple and quick with it Would recommend highly even for a single-use. Let your friends know you have it and I'm sure they borrow it as well. Charge them five bucks and make your money back after two friends LOL Totally worth every cent ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by V

  • Fill up car
Style: 15 Piece
Works good and I like it thank you for sending it
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by Thanks

  • Perfect for coolant flushes
Style: 15 Piece
Perfect for people that work on their own cars. Only used a few times so far but definitely helps keep to a minimum. Used on a tundra 5.7 v8
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Jose M.

  • Conquering a $9K Repair with Just $25 in Parts
Style: 15 Piece
In the hallowed halls of car maintenance, where the gods of speed and precision hold court, I recently embarked on a daring quest. The challenge? To navigate the perilous waters of DIY car repair on a beast as fearsome and noble as the McLaren. This chariot of the gods, having gallantly charged through 16,000 miles of adventure, suffered a cruel twist of fate, a rupture in its engine bay, a wound inflicted by the very essence of its power. Upon seeking the wisdom of the oracle, otherwise known as the dealership, I was presented with a Herculean task: a repair bill of $9,000. A sum that could ransom kings or build cities! Yet, in the face of such adversity, I turned to an ally as resourceful as Odysseus, a mechanic friend with knowledge vast and deep. Our odyssey began not with a golden chariot but with a humble journey to the domain of the common man, Home Depot. There, for a mere $5, we procured a part, a talisman of hope. But the true artifact of our quest was a modest $20 kit, the OEM Tools coolant funnel kit. A tool not of gold or jewels, but of unparalleled valor in the face of daunting mechanical foes. The beast lay in wait, its engine bay a labyrinth as intricate and treacherous as the one that held the Minotaur. The task ahead, to reach into the very heart of the beast, navigating a maze of components with only our wits and our humble toolkit. It was a trial that tested the limits of mortal endurance and ingenuity. With the patience of Job and the finesse of a master alchemist, we embarked on the sacred rite of coolant flush. The process, akin to the legendary feats of turning lead into gold, required not only physical dexterity but a deep communion with the machine spirit of the McLaren. The OEM Tools kit, in its unassuming glory, became the rod of Asclepius, bringing healing to the wounded beast. And lo, as the coolant flowed like the majestic River Nile, rejuvenating the parched veins of the McLaren, a miracle was wrought. The engine, once silenced by its affliction, roared to life, a testament to the triumph of human will over the capricious whims of fate. Thus, with a tale that will echo through the annals of DIY car repair, I stand before you. A humble knight, armed with nothing more than a $20 kit and a $5 part, who faced down the might of the McLaren 720s and emerged victorious. Let this saga be a beacon to all who tread the path of automotive maintenance, a reminder that even the most daunting challenges can be overcome with courage, wisdom, and the right tools at your side. And so, to those who dare to dream, who venture into the unknown with a wrench in hand and hope in their hearts, remember: it's not the size of your tool kit that matters, but the spirit of the mechanic. Onward, to glory and beyond. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by LXLS

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