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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
SOLUTION
CAUSE
FAULT
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Drain the low quality fuel from the fuel tank.
- Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel with the correct octane rating.
- Change the spark plug for a new one with the correct
specifications.
- Check if the exhaust system is deteriorated. The joints must be
in perfect condition. If necessary replace them.
- Clean or change the air filter.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Replace the gear operation lever.
Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop.
- Carbon in combustion chamber.
- The carburetion system is
maladjusted.
- Incorrect or poor gasoline or
wrong octane rating.
- Damaged or Incorrect spark
plug.
- Exhaust system joints
deteriorated.
- Air filter obstruction.
- The clutch does not
disengage.
- Shift fork worn or locked.
- Gear locked in transmission.
- Gear change lever damaged.
- Selector position spring loose or
broken.
- Down shift selector mechanism
spring broken.
- Gearbox cylinder broken.
- Gear ratchet spring broken.
- Gear fork worn
in gears.
- Gear fork shaft:
worn.
Detonations in the exhaust
Brown fumes from the exhaust
Gears do not engage
Gears jump
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