
C200H-HI / C200H x4 / C250H-HI
C250HI LE / C250H x4 / C250H x4 LE
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- Undo the left and right-hand staples of the filter cover
(fig. 1)
and remove the
cover.
- To clean the filter element, blow high-pressure air maximum 5 bar / 60 PSI)
through the element from the inside to the outside while turning.
- Also clean the interior of the filter casing.
Air filter blocked warning light. check the working.
- Disconnect the wiring from the air filter clogged indicator.
- Make a bridge between the connector contacts using, for example, a small
diameter piece of electrical cable.
- The air filter blocked warning light on the multi-function instrument should light
up.
If the warning light does not light up, contact a AUSA dealer.
Fuel pre-filter (only on KUBOTA V2403-M Engine)
Replacing
The fuel pre-filter
(fig. 2)
is located next to the fuel tank, on the inside of the chassis.
CAUTION
Always replace this component. Never try to clean it.
a- Brackets
b- Fuel pre-filter
- Remove the fastening brackets and the filter.
- Make sure that the new filter is fitted in the correct direction as shown by the
arrow on the body of the filter.
Dispose of remains of fuel in authorized centres.
Fuel
filter
- Unscrew, by turning to the left, the cartridge
(c)
of the fuel filter
(fig. 3)
located
on the right side of the engine compartment (ISUZU 4LE2 Engine) or on the left-
hand side of the engine compartment (KUBOTA V2403-M Engine) and remove it
from its support.
- Clean the base and oil the seal of the new filter.
- Screw on the new filter element and tighten by hand, without using mechanical
means.
Dispose of remains of fuel in authorized centres.
CAUTION
Take care to correctly tighten the filter element otherwise the circuit may suction
air from the outside, causing faults in the supply to the engine.
(fig. 1)
a
b
a
(fig. 2)
(fig. 4 – K
U
B
O
TA
V2403-M)
(fig. 3 - ISUZU 4LE2)
Periodic
Maintenance
Operations