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VW TEST CAP ADAPTER - Mityvac

Part #: MVA206

The Mityvac MVA206 VW Test Cap Adapter is an essential tool designed for professional technicians performing cooling system diagnostics on specific Volkswagen models. This adapter ensures a secure and accurate connection to the vehicle's coolant bottle, enabling precise pressure testing to identify leaks and maintain optimal engine performance. It integrates seamlessly with existing Mityvac cooling system test equipment, streamlining diagnostic procedures.

Key Features

  • Volkswagen Specific Fit: Engineered for Volkswagen models produced between 1990 and 1998 that feature an internal thread on the coolant bottle.
  • Cooling System Compatibility: Designed for use with Mityvac cooling system testers, such as the MVA4630, to create a sealed system for pressure testing.
  • Leak Detection: Facilitates the rapid detection of external cooling system leaks, including those from loose clamps, hoses, water pumps, and radiators.
  • Cap Integrity Testing: Enables technicians to accurately test the integrity of the cooling system pressure cap, a common point of failure often overlooked.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built with Mityvac's commitment to precision engineering and high-quality materials, ensuring durability and reliability in demanding shop environments.

Applications

The Mityvac MVA206 VW Test Cap Adapter is indispensable for technicians diagnosing a range of cooling system issues. It allows for efficient pressure testing to pinpoint the source of coolant loss, preventing potential overheating and severe engine damage. Technicians can utilize this adapter to confirm the effectiveness of repairs, assess the overall health of the cooling system, and ensure proper function following maintenance. Its specific compatibility makes it a targeted solution for servicing older Volkswagen vehicles, guaranteeing an accurate and secure connection for reliable diagnostic results.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 06 February, 2015.