Engine oil and filter
Engine oil and filter
Locate the engine oil dipstick. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it with a clean wiper, and reinsert it fully
into the dipstick tube. Remove the dipstick and check oil level.
It is normal to add some oil between oil changes. Keep the oil level between the Full and Low
mark on the dipstick by adding oil as required. Do not overfill
Do not overfill. Use the correct oil as specified
under lubricant specification.
It is recommended to :
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Check and add the engine oil every day.
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Change and replace the engine oil and oil filter every 500 hours.
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Remove the oil pan drain plug to drain old oil after the truck has been in operation and the
engine (oil) is operating temperature.
Engine oil at operating temperature is hot and can cause burns. Beware of splashing oil.
Engine oil at operating temperature is hot and can cause burns. Beware of splashing oil.
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Carefully check for leaks after changing oil and installing new filter.
The time interval for changing engine oil depends upon your application and operating
The time interval for changing engine oil depends upon your application and operating
conditions. To determine the correct schedule for your truck, it is suggested that you
conditions. To determine the correct schedule for your truck, it is suggested that you
periodically submit engine oil samples to a commercial laboratory for analysis of the
periodically submit engine oil samples to a commercial laboratory for analysis of the
condition of the oil.
condition of the oil.
OIL PERFORMANCE DESIGNATION : To help achieve proper engine performance and
durability, use only engine lubricating oils of the proper quality. For diesel engines, HYUNDAI
recommends that you use motor oil that meets API CH4 and SAE 10W-30.
Hydraulic sump tank
Hydraulic sump tank
Check the hydraulic sump tank fluid level. Correct fluid level is important for proper system
operation. Low fluid level can cause pump damage. Over filling can cause loss of fluid or lift
system malfunction. Hydraulic fluid expands as its temperature rises. Therefore, it is preferable
to check the fluid level at operating temperature (after approximately 30 minutes of truck
operation). To check the fluid level, first park the truck on a level surface and apply the parking
brake.
Put the mast in a vertical position and lower the fork carriage fully down. Pull the dipstick out,
(attached to the sump breather) wipe it with a clean wiper, and reinsert it. Remove dipstick and
check oil level. Keep the oil level above the LOW mark on the dipstick by adding recommended
hydraulic fluid only, as required. Do not overfill.
Do not overfill.
Check the condition of the hydraulic fluid (age, color or clarity, contamination). Change the oil as
necessary.
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Your lift truck cooling system is filled with a factory installed solution of 50% water and 50%
Your lift truck cooling system is filled with a factory installed solution of 50% water and 50%
permanent-type antifreeze containing rust and corrosion inhibitors. You should leave the
permanent-type antifreeze containing rust and corrosion inhibitors. You should leave the
solution in year around. Plain water may be used in an emergency, but replace it with the
solution in year around. Plain water may be used in an emergency, but replace it with the
specified coolant as soon as possible to avoid damage to the system. Do not use alcohol or
specified coolant as soon as possible to avoid damage to the system. Do not use alcohol or
methanol antifreeze.
methanol antifreeze.
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