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If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Lights
Taking Care of the Unexpected
Continuing to ride with low oil pressure
can cause serious engine damage.
If you check your engine oil level
regularly, you should never see the low oil
pressure indicator while riding. Normally,
it will only light momentarily when you
turn the ignition switch ON. Occasionally,
it may flicker at or near idling speed.
Low oil pressure may be caused by an oil
leak, a low oil level, or some problem in
the engine’s lubrication system.
If the indicator comes on while you’re
riding, don’t ignore it. Pull safely to the
side of the road. If possible, pull the clutch
lever in and coast to a stop. Stop the
engine as soon as it’s safe to do so.
Check for an oil leak.
Then check the oil level. If necessary,
add the recommended oil (page
) to
the upper level mark. If you must leave
your motorcycle to get oil, secure it as
much as possible.
After adding oil, start the engine, and
check that the low oil pressure indicator
goes off. Check for a possible leak.
If the indicator goes off and there is no
leak –– resume riding. If there is a leak ––
do not ride the motorcycle until the leak is
repaired by a Honda dealer.
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Summary of Contents for Deauville NT700V 2010
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Page 15: ...8 Safety Labels Motorcycle Safety 09 07 23 17 52 43 31MEWA00 0017 ...
Page 59: ...52 Before Riding 09 07 23 17 58 42 31MEWA00 0061 ...
Page 79: ...72 Basic Operation Riding 09 07 23 18 01 29 31MEWA00 0081 ...
Page 171: ...164 Servicing Your Honda 09 07 23 18 14 55 31MEWA00 0173 ...
Page 211: ...204 Taking Care of the Unexpected 09 07 23 18 20 39 31MEWA00 0213 ...
Page 244: ...237 Consumer Information 09 07 23 18 25 10 31MEWA00 0246 ...