Bajaj Pulsar 150 2019 Manual Download Page 5

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Location  of  Parts

1. 

Side  Stand  Indicator  :

  When  Side  stand  is  ‘ON’,  the  Side 

stand  indicator  will  glow.

2.  Fuel  Level/  Reserve  Indicator  :

  Fuel  level  indicator 

shows  available  fuel  in  fuel  tank.  The  Fuel  level  indicator 

will  Start  blinking  if  the  no.  of  fuel  bars 

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3.  Engine  Rev  Indicator  :

  It  blinks  when  engine  RPM  cross 

9000  RPM  mark. 

4.  Tachometer  Dial  :

  It  shows  engine  speed  in  RPM.

5.  Odometer  :

  The  Odometer  shows  the  total  distance  that 

the  vehicle  has  accumulated.

6.  Neutral  Indicator  :

  When  transmission  is  in  Neutral  & 

Ignition  switch  ‘ON’,  Neutral  indicator  will  glow.

7.  Speedometer:

  Vehicle  speed  will  be  displayed  digitally.

8.  Trip  Meter  Reset  Button  :

  Both  trip  meters  can  be 

reset  to  zero  by  pressing  the  button.

9.  Trip  Meter  :

  The  Trip  meter  shows  the  distance 

traveled  since  it  was  last  reset  to  zero.

10. Battery  Indicator  : 

It  indicates  battery  needs  charging

11. Hi  Beam  Indicator  :

  When  Headlight  is  ‘ON’  &  Hi 

beam  is  selected  with  engine  running,  Hi  beam 
indicator  will  glow.

12. Turn  Signal  Indicator  (LH  &  RH)  :

  When  Turn  signal 

switch  is  turned  to  Left  or  Right,  Turn  pilot  indicator  - 
LH  or  RH  will  flash.

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Grab  Handle  / 

Pillion  Back  Rest.

Rear

Shock  Absorber

Fuel  Tank

Cap

Speedometer

Front  Fork

Brake  Lever

Brake  Lever

Pillion  Foot  Rest

Classic

Location  of  Parts  -  Pulsar  150  Classic

Summary of Contents for Pulsar 150 2019

Page 1: ...your Bajaj Pulsar 150 In the rare event of going to a local garage always insist on Genuine Bajaj Spares to ensure safety performance and longer life of your vehicle Should you require any additional...

Page 2: ...happen if the advise provided is not followed Safety and Warning Information Caution This indicates that a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage Follow the advise provided with the caut...

Page 3: ...PSI Fuel Tank Capacity Full 15 litres Reserve 3 2 litres Usable Reserve 2 litres Electrical System 12 Volts DC Head Lamp 35 35 bulb with 2 pilot lamps AHO Pilot Lamp 5 W Each 2 Nos Tail Stop Lamp LED...

Page 4: ...s Pulsar 150 3 Grab Handle Pillion Back Rest Rear Shock Absorber Fuel Tank Cap Speedometer Brake Lever Front Fork Pillion Foot Rest Brake Lever Grab Handle Pillion Back Rest Rear Shock Absorber Fuel T...

Page 5: ...indicator will glow 7 Speedometer Vehicle speed will be displayed digitally 8 Trip Meter Reset Button Both trip meters can be reset to zero by pressing the button 9 Trip Meter The Trip meter shows th...

Page 6: ...Tap Fuel Tank Cap A 8 Classic Location of Parts Steering cum Ignition Lock It has three positions To Lock the Steering To lock the steering turn the handle bar to the left or right Push release the ke...

Page 7: ...engine kill switch is in ON position Engine will not start if the kill switch is in OFF position E F Classic C Horn Button Press button for sounding horn D Pass Switch Press the switch to flash the h...

Page 8: ...LH or RH Insert key into cover lock turn clockwise pull Side Cover out from the bottom Pull front side side towards Engine of Side Cover to release Lug provided on Side Cover from hole A provided on...

Page 9: ...ine Keep the fuel tap to ON or RES position Turn ignition switch to ON position Turn Kill switch to ON position Confirm that the vehicle transmission is in neutral If the engine is cold or when starti...

Page 10: ...hicle is likely to skid Properly wrap up loose clothes while driving or riding to avoid entangling in wheel or other objects on road Always concentrate on riding for safety 18 Classic CAUTION Do not o...

Page 11: ...corner For emergency braking disregard downshifting and concentrate on applying the brakes as hard as possible without skidding Classic General Maintenance Information Engine Oil Level Checking Check...

Page 12: ...ive at constant speed avoid sudden accelerations harsh braking as far as possible Plan your trips properly with minimum start stops Change the gear judiciously according to the speed requirements Driv...

Page 13: ...4 or equivalent brake fluid from sealed container to top up if reqd It is advisable that brake fluid should be replenished at every 30 000 Km or once in two years whichever occurs earlier Classic Spa...

Page 14: ...iding the motorcycle If any irregularities are found during these checks refer to the Maintenance chapter and see Authorised Dealer Service center for the action required to return the motorcycle to a...

Page 15: ...el front brake level kick lever L Use AP grease L L L L L L L 27 Swing arm pivot pin For non silent bush L L L L L L L 25 Not applicable in case of needle roller bearing Classic Periodic Maintenance L...

Page 16: ...olyte level and apply petroleum jelly on terminals applicable to certain models Preparation for regular use after storage Clean the vehicle Make sure the spark plug is tight Fill the fuel tank with fu...

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