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Cooling System
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
If coolant gets on the tires will make them very slippery and can cause an accident.
- Visually inspect the old coolant. If whitish spots are observed in the liquid is a clear indication that the
aluminum parts in the cooling system are corroded. If the coolant is brown, iron or steel parts of the system
are rusting. In both cases, flush the cooling system.
- Check the cooling system for damage, leaks or missing gaskets in the cooling system.
- Install the water pump cover drain screw with the specified torque values shown in the table. Always re-
place the gasket with a new one.
Drain plug tightening torque (refer to torque table)
Drain plug tightening torque (refer to torque table)
Drain plug tightening torque (refer to torque table)
Drain plug tightening torque (refer to torque table)
Water pump screw: 9 Nm
Water pump screw: 9 Nm
Water pump screw: 9 Nm
Water pump screw: 9 Nm
- Fill the radiator up to the edge of the cap with coolant, and install the radiator cap.
- Inspect the cooling system for leaks.
- Start and warm up the engine, then stop the engine.
- Check the coolant level after the engine cools down. Add coolant up to the cap.
Summary of Contents for AWD 250
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Page 6: ...Page 5 Specifications ...
Page 38: ...Page 37 Troubleshooting ...
Page 39: ...Page 38 Troubleshooting ...
Page 40: ...Page 39 Wiring Diagram ...
Page 43: ...Page 42 AWD Detail Illustration ...
Page 48: ...Page 47 Cover and Chain Removal ...
Page 49: ...Page 48 Cover and Chain Removal ...
Page 52: ...Page 51 AWD Engagement ...
Page 59: ...Page 58 Front Wheel Service ...
Page 68: ...Page 67 Dropout Service ...
Page 77: ...Page 76 Fork Spline Bearing Service ...
Page 86: ...Page 85 Triple Clamp Service ...
Page 87: ...Page 86 Triple Clamp Service ...
Page 110: ...Page 109 Gear Box Service ...
Page 116: ...Page 115 Clutch Service ...
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