Service - 30
Servicing Cooling System
Checking Coolant Level
1. Park power unit on a level surface.
2. Shut off engine and engage park brake.
3. Remove ignition key from switch.
4. Allow engine to cool
5. Open engine hood to access the radiator.
6. Check the level in the coolant recovery tank.
B
B
C
C
NOTE: when cold, the level should be between
Low (B) and Full (C) marks on the tank.
7. Add coolant if low.
8. If coolant recovery tank is empty, slowly open
the radiator cap (A) to the fi rst stop to allow all
pressure to release. Press down on the cap
slightly and continue to turn counterclockwise
and remove cap from radiator. Check that the
coolant level is up to the bottom of the fi ller neck.
9. If coolant is low, add coolant.
10. Install radiator cap.
11. Inspect condition of radiator hoses and clamps.
Replace as necessary.
12. Close engine cover.
Environmental Hazard!
Antifreeze is hazardous to the environment.
Dispose of antifreeze in a proper container
and at a proper recycle center.
Avoid Personal Injury!
Wear personal eye protection when using
compressed air or water for cleaning process.
ATTENTION:
Avoid damage to your engine!
•
If engine is not cooled down suffi ciently,
damage could be caused when cold water
contacts the hot engine.
•
Keep compressed air or water at least 6
inches away from the fi ns of the radia-
tor while cleaning. Spray from fan side of
radiator only.
A
A
Avoid Personal Injury!
Wear Personal Protective Gear to protect
eyes and hand when opening radiator cap to
protect against the pressure in the radiator.
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