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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Part. N. 8000 H1489 (10-2009)
Coolant level check
Check level (1) in right-hand radiator when engine is cold (place the motorcycle
so that it is perpendicular to the ground). The coolant should be approximately
0.39 in. above the cells.
The radiator cap features two locking positions: the first one is for prior discharge
of pressure from the cooling system.
Avoid removing radiator cap when engine is hot, as coolant may spout
out and cause scalding.
TE-TXC: Because the cooling fan (V) can be activated even when the
start switch is in OFF position, always keep at a safe distance from the
fan blades.
Difficulties may arise in eliminating coolant from painted surfaces. If this
occurs, wash off with water.
Coolant replacement
Place a vessel on the L.H. side of the cylinder, under the hose (1).
Remove the drain hose (A) as follows:
- Unscrew the two screws (C);
- Release the spring (D).
Loosen the clamp (2) on the hose (1) and detach the hose from the engine.
SLOWLY open the cap (3) of the right-hand radiator and lean the motorcycle to
the left to let the coolant drain into the vessel.
When finished, refit the hose (1) and secure it with the clamp (2). Refit the drain
hose.
Pour the necessary quantity of coolant in the radiator then warm up the engine
in order to eliminate any possible air bubbles.
Periodically check the connecting hoses (see “Scheduled Maintenance Chart”):
this will avoid coolant leakage and consequent engine seizure. If hoses (A) show
cracks, swelling or hardening due to sheaths desiccation, their replacement
shall be advisable.
Check the correct tightening of the clamps (B).
Summary of Contents for 2009 TC 250
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Page 9: ...A 1 A Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 GENERAL INFORMATION Section ...
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Page 17: ...B 1 B Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 MAINTENANCE Section ...
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Page 25: ...C 1 C Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 TROUBLESHOOTING Section ...
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Page 67: ...E 1 E Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 GENERAL PROCEDURES Section ...
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Page 99: ...F 1 F Part no 8000 H1489 10 2009 ENGINE DISASSEMBLY Section ...
Page 137: ...G 1 G Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ENGINE OVERHAUL Section ...
Page 163: ...H 1 H Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ENGINE REASSEMBLY Section ...
Page 180: ...H 18 Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ENGINE REASSEMBLY Input shaft Output shaft ...
Page 183: ...H 21 Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ENGINE REASSEMBLY Input shaft Output shaft ...
Page 221: ...I 1 I Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 FRONT SUSPENSION Section ...
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Page 271: ...J 1 J Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 REAR SUSPENSION Section ...
Page 289: ...L 1 L Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 BRAKES Section ...
Page 299: ...M 1 M Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Section ...
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Page 341: ...M 43 TE H00973 TXC H00974 Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Wiring TE TXC ...
Page 353: ...N 1 N Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 ENGINE COOLING Section ...
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Page 361: ...O 1 O Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Section ...
Page 377: ...P 1 P Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED CLUTCH Section ...
Page 383: ...Q 1 Q Part N 8000 H1489 10 2009 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS Section ...
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Page 387: ...S 1 S Part N 8000 H0368 10 2009 FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM Section ...
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