Claims
- 1. A service apparatus for replacing a first fluid in a system, having an inlet and an outlet, with a second fluid, said service apparatus comprising:a first hose capable of being connected to said inlet; a second hose capable of being connected to said outlet; a first pump connected to said first hose; a fluid exchange mode, wherein said first pump is active in said fluid exchange mode and pumps said second fluid through said first hose to said inlet, and said first fluid exits said outlet and said second hose; and a by-pass mode, wherein said first pump is inactive in said by-pass mode and said system pumps out said second fluid out of said outlet, said second hose directs said second fluid to said first hose and said second fluid enters said inlet; wherein said service apparatus enters said by-pass mode automatically after exiting said fluid exchange mode.
- 2. The service apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a vacuum mode and a second pump connected to said second hose, wherein said second pump is active in said vacuum mode and pumps out a portion of said first fluid from said system through said second hose.
- 3. The service apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first pump pumps said second fluid out of a source, and wherein said service apparatus enters said by-pass mode automatically when said second fluid reaches a predetermined level in said source.
- 4. The service apparatus of claim 1, wherein prior to entering said fluid exchange mode, said service apparatus is in said by-pass mode, wherein said first pump is inactive and said system pumps out said first fluid out of said outlet, said second hose directs said first fluid to said first hose and said first fluid enters said inlet.
- 5. A service apparatus for replacing a first fluid in a system, having an inlet and an outlet, with a second fluid, said service apparatus comprising:a first hose capable of being connected to said inlet; a second hose capable of being connected to said outlet; a first pump connected to said first hose; a second pump connected to said second hose; a vacuum mode; and a fluid exchange mode, wherein said first pump is active in said fluid exchange mode and pumps said second fluid through said first hose to said inlet, and said first fluid exits said outlet and said second hose; wherein said second pump is active in said vacuum mode and pumps out a portion of said first fluid from said system through said second hose prior to said service apparatus entering said fluid exchange mode.
- 6. The service apparatus of claim 5, wherein said system is an engine cooling system having an overflow tank, and wherein said vacuum mode is used to vacuum a portion of said first fluid in said overflow tank.
- 7. The service apparatus of claim 5, wherein said system is an engine cooling system having a radiator, and wherein said vacuum mode is used to vacuum a portion of said first fluid in said radiator.
- 8. The service apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a by-pass mode, wherein said first pump is inactive in said by-pass mode and said system pumps out said second fluid out of said outlet, said second hose directs said second fluid to said first hose and said second fluid enters said inlet, and wherein said service apparatus enters said by-pass mode automatically after exiting said fluid exchange mode.
- 9. The service apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a by-pass mode, wherein said first pump is inactive in said by-pass mode and said system pumps out said first fluid out of said outlet, said second hose directs said first fluid to said first hose and first fluid enters said inlet, and wherein said service apparatus is in said by-pass mode prior to entering said fluid exchange mode.
- 10. A method of servicing a system having a first fluid, an inlet and an outlet, said method comprising the steps of:activating a first pump connected to a first hose; vacuuming a portion of said first fluid in said system using said first hose; deactivating said first pump; connecting said first hose to said outlet; connecting a second hose to said inlet; activating a second pump connected to said second hose and a source of a second fluid; pumping in said second fluid using said second pump through said second hose and said inlet; pumping out, at substantially the same time as said step of pumping in, said first fluid through said first hose and said outlet; and deactivating said second pump.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of by-passing prior to said step of activating said second pump, wherein said system pumps out said first fluid out of said outlet, said first hose directs said first fluid to said second hose and said first fluid enters said inlet.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of by-passing after said step of deactivating said second pump, wherein said system pumps out said second fluid out of said outlet, said first hose directs said second fluid to said second hose and said second fluid enters said inlet.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein said step of deactivating said second pump occurs when said second fluid reaches a predetermined level in said source during said step of pumping in.
- 14. A method of servicing a system having a first fluid, an inlet and an outlet, said method comprising the steps of:connecting a first hose to said outlet; connecting a second hose to said inlet; pumping out said first fluid out of said outlet by said system; directing said first fluid through said first hose to said second hose; entering said first fluid into said system through said inlet; activating a first pump connected to said second hose and a source of a second fluid; pumping in said second fluid using said first pump through said second hose and said inlet; pumping out, at substantially the same time as said step of pumping in, said first fluid through said first hose and said outlet; and deactivating said first pump.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein after said step of deactivating, said method further comprises the steps of:pumping out said second fluid out of said outlet by said system; directing said second fluid through said first hose to said second hose; and entering said second fluid into said system through said inlet.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein prior to said step of connecting said first hose to said outlet, said method further comprises the steps of:activating a second pump connected to said first hose; vacuuming a portion of said first fluid in said system using said first hose; and deactivating said second pump.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said system is an engine cooling system having an overflow tank, and wherein in said step of vacuuming, a portion of said first fluid is vacuumed from said overflow tank.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said system is an engine cooling system having a radiator, and wherein in said step of vacuuming, a portion of said first fluid is vacuumed from said radiator.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/427,132, filed Oct. 25, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,175, which has a pending reissue application Ser. No. 09/953,326, filed Sep. 13, 2001, which claims priority, under 35 USC 120, as a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/184,621, filed on Nov. 2, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6, 062,275. The present application also claims priority, under 35 USC 120, as a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/704,044, filed Nov. 1, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/498,820, filed Feb. 4, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,247,509, which is a continuation appliation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/184,621, filed Nov. 2, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,275.
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