Style: Universal Cooling System Pressure Test Kit
Works great, do yourself a favor and buy the extra adapter. It doesn’t come with this kit but the case has a spot for it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025 by JLM
Style: Universal Cooling System Pressure Test Kit
Great product!! It’s well worth the price. Don’t waste your time trying those cheap ones. I ordered the cheap one and I didn’t even get to try it because it showed up broken.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025 by Amazon Customer
Style: Works with Ford , Jaguar, Pontiac, Range...
Adapter fit perfectly and have used it a few times with no issues or leakage, it feels sturdy and made with Quality
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by todd
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universal coolant pressure tester OEM tools
Style: Universal Cooling System Pressure Test Kit
good working tool, seller company is very helpful, I highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by nick
Style: Works with Lexus, Toyota Celica, Spider ...
Well, if your looking for a Toyota adapter which Toyota? I can only assume this is for later models. My 1995 Camry was nothing like this adapter. There is also the multi vehicle adapter that is for Toyota but it doesn't say that before you purchase. I happened to buy that one too and it is on the pac
kage but still which Toyota?? Haven't tried that one yet but the Ford adapter did the trick!! So far this OEMTOOLS product seems pretty decent. All metal body construction, lifetime warranty, and replaceable parts, but still lifetime warranty.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2016 by AlienZombie
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Another great OEMTOOS product
Style: Works Land Rover, Mazda, Volvo, and Ford
Works as intended, fitment is awesome, NO leaking at all.......
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Badrat
Style: Works Land Rover, Mazda, Volvo, and Ford
I bought this to use on various Volvo products and it works exactly as it should. Apply a little lube to the O-ring, thread it onto the tank and pump it up with your pressure tester.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025 by kalvinr11 kalvinr11
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Decent cooling system/radiator test kit that works perfectly with Stant/Motorad adapters
Style: Universal Cooling System Pressure Test Kit
This kit is decent and works acceptably for me on Chrysler, Nissan and Toyota radiators. But if I had to do it again, I probably would have bought the Stant Cooling System Test Kit (also known as the Motorad MT-300), mainly because it is built better and supported better by the manufacturer (it is re
buildable when the parts wear out, and parts are readily available, which is a huge plus). While the 27068 has expandable rubber plugs for radiator necks, the Stant/Motorad kit requires you to purchase radiator neck adapters separately. Originally I thought the expandable rubber plugs were going to be a better, more cost effective solution than having to buy an adapter for each vehicle's cooling system. However, in practice the expandable rubber plugs tend to pop out of the radiator neck under pressure at times, sometimes with a startling POP. Over the course of using this tool, I found myself buying the dedicated Stant/Motorad cooling system adapters for the vehicle makes I service most often, and using the expandable plugs for those that I only see once in a while. One important thing to note is that the expandable rubber plugs in the OEMTools 27068 kit only tests cooling systems but NOT radiator caps. To test caps you need to use dedicated radiator cap adapters. You can purchase radiator cap test adapters from Stant, these will fit and will work perfectly with the 27068. I purchased the Stant 12552 (domestic "A" size 3/4" deep caps, like the Mopar 52079880AA), Stant 12021 (Nissan), 12024 (Toyota) adapters and they all functioned flawlessly with my OEMTools 27068 tester. All in all the 27068 combined with the radiator cap adapters is a versatile tool that allows you to identify weak radiator caps as well as leaks in your radiator/cooling system. But if I knew then what I have learned through experience with this tool and described for you here, I would have bought the Stant/Motorad pressure testing tool right up front instead.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021 by Stiletto