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Coolant Checking on the RT

eddieshep999

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Checking the coolant on the RT is not easy as the Coolant tank is located in the Tupperware and I find its not easy
to see the level

Has anyone come up with a way you could use a dip stick type tool that once the Cap has been removed
(And that's not easy with the amount of space available) you could slide the dip stick in until it reaches the bottom
of the coolant tank and then remove the dip stick to see where the coolant shows up
A bit like the way we have to check the oil

Any dip stick would need to have a level mark to show when the coolant is at the correct level and the dip stick would
need to be flexible or shaped to allow it to go in via the cap and then reach the bottom of the coolant tank

There are many Spyder owners who seem to come up with inventive solutions to problems and maybe someone has managed to address this issue

Thanks
 
I put a LED light on my RS/GS

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Eddie, your making this WAY more complicated than it needs to be. Just do what Teddy & I do and wait for it to puddle on the floor. When the puddle reaches the front tire, its time to add a liter :D

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Just kidding of course. We agree tho, its a pain in the *ss, even to get the dang cap off in the limited space available. Curious what others have come up with too.
 
I agree with an approach like Lamont's...although a flashlight or work light does a good job, too. Part of the process in checking with a dipstick would be getting the cap off each time. That is already a difficult task. I wouldn't want to skin the back of my hands or have to remove an additional body panel each time I wanted to check the coolant level.
 
I have a flashlight with a flexiable neck about the size of a pencil. Take the cap off, put the light in the hole & you can see the coolant level---Budro
 
Eddie, your making this WAY more complicated than it needs to be. Just do what Teddy & I do and wait for it to puddle on the floor. When the puddle reaches the front tire, its time to add a liter :D

Dave Your reply must have made Teddy nervous :shocked: - He thought you said add a LITTER !!:roflblack:
 
Lamont, as always, Great idea bud

I put a LED light on my RS/GS

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We'll be stopping by radio shack to pick up an LED for this very mod. Might as well since we've already got Teds Sled stripped down, go ahead & do this for future use. Really like this mod. Thanks for sharing Lamont :bowdown:
 
Dave & Teddy

Eddie, your making this WAY more complicated than it needs to be. Just do what Teddy & I do and wait for it to puddle on the floor. When the puddle reaches the front tire, its time to add a liter :D

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Just kidding of course. We agree tho, its a pain in the *ss, even to get the dang cap off in the limited space available. Curious what others have come up with too.

:yikes: Anyone that reads your thread knows that really happened to you but it did give me a good laugh this morning. Spilled coffee down my shirt......d@#$, I hate that when that happens! :roflblack:
 
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DYI Dipstick For Coolant

Noticed a few spots of coolant under my 2012 Sypder R/T recently. After reading this post, and getting frustrated with location/difficulty of checking the coolant level, I used a very long black zip tie for wires. Inserted the lock end into the coolant tank, then carefully inserted it until it hit bottom. Pulled it out, and the coolant level was clearly visible on the wire tie. Coolant level was at half the distance the wire tie was inserted into the tank, the bike was cold, so seems the level is OK.

i used a very long, about 10 inch wire tie so there was no possibility of losing it in the tank.
 
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