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24.2.9 CLEAN RADIATOR FINS
Carry out this procedure if there is any mud or dirt seen stuck
to the radiator.
1.
Use compressed air to clean the mud dust, and leaves from the
radiator fins. Steam or water may be used instead of com-
pressed air.
When using steam, the radiator fins may be damaged if the
steam nozzle is brought too close to the fins, so stand well away
from the radiator.
2.
The rubber hose should be checked at the same time. If the hose
is found to have cracks or to be hardened by ageing, it should
be replaced with a new one. Further, loosen hose clamps should
also be tightened.
24. SERVICE PROCEDURE
24. SERVICE PROCEDURE
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