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NOTE<br />

Check the level when the engine is cold.<br />

(1). Coolant Level<br />

(2). Breather Hose<br />

If the coolant level is low, add the correct amount of coolant through<br />

the filler opening.<br />

Recomended Coolant<br />

Permanent type of antifreeze (soft water and ethylene glycol plus<br />

corrosion and rust inhibitor chemicals for aluminum engines and<br />

radiators).<br />

NOTE<br />

A permanent type of antifreeze is installed in the cooling system<br />

when shipped. It is colored green, contains a 50% solution of<br />

ethylene glycol, and has a freezing point of -35º C. (-32º F )(USA).<br />

Water and coolant mixture ratio<br />

1:1 (Water 50%, Coolant 50%)<br />

Total Amount: 1.1 L.Capacidad: 1.1 L.<br />

EC FSE 2003 -20-<br />

Coolant Change<br />

- The coolant should be changed periodically to ensure long engine<br />

life.<br />

- Wait for the engine to cool completely.<br />

- Situate the motorcycle so that it is perpendicular to the ground. -<br />

- Remove the radiator cap.<br />

- Place a container under the coolant drain plug, and drain the coolant<br />

from the radiator and engine by removing the drain plug at the bottom<br />

of the water pump cover. Immediately wipe or wash off any coolant<br />

that spills on the frame, engine, or wheels.<br />

WARNING<br />

(B)<br />

(A)<br />

(A). Water Pump Cover<br />

(B). Drain Plug<br />

Coolant on tires will make them slippery and can cause an accident<br />

and injury.

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