Checking Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc.
Engine Oil Level Check
Check engine oil level at regular
intervals, e. g. after refueling, with
the engine at operating temperature
and shut off.
1
Dipstick
2 Oil filler hole
The vehicle should be parked on
level ground and the oil level must
be somewhere between the lower
and the upper mark on dipstick (1);
do not replenish in excess of the
upper mark.
For viscosity and capacity, see
“ Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, etc.,
and last page” .
Replenishing Coolant
The coolant level must reach:
• to marking 1 if the coolant
is cold,
• to marking 2 if the coolant
is hot.
Do not remove radiator cap if
engine temperature is above
1 Q 4 ° F
mn° m
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down before removing cap. The
radiator contains hot water and is
under pressure.
First turn cap to first notch to
relieve excess pressure using a rag.
If opened immediately, hot scalding
fluid and steam will be blown out
under pressure.
Add cold water only if engine is
running. Both hot and cold engines
can be readily filled up with hot
water (see also “ fuels, coolants,
lubricants, etc.” , page 77).
If a small amount of coolant has to
be added (due to evaporation of
water), plain water can be added.
If a larger quantity of coolant has to
be added, a 50/50 mixture of water
and antifreeze should be used.
The drain plugs are on the RH side
of the engine and LH bottom
mount of the radiator.
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