• Stop the engine.
• Allow
the engine and radiator to cool down
completely before attempting maintenance on
the radiator or oil cooler. A hot radiator can
cause severe burns and/or injury.
1. Check air-conditioner condenser and the reverse
fan to be sure it is clean from debris.
(1) Air-conditioner condenser (2) Reverse fan
NOTE :
• Air
flows through the condenser, entering
through the top and exiting out the bottom.
As such debris may accumulate on the top
side. Remove the outside cover to gain
better access for cleaning.
18. Cleaning the fuel tank cap
WARNING
T
o avoid personal injury or death:
• Stop the engine before cleaning.
• Do not smoke while cleaning.
1. Remove
the fuel tank cap, gasket and tank cap
filter.
2. Blow air through the vent holes to remove dust or
dirt in the vent path.
3. Clean if the tank cap filter becomes dirty.
4. Assemble the fuel tank cap, gasket and tank cap
filter.
(1) Fuel tank cap
(2) Fuel tank cap plate
(3) Tank cap filter
(4) Gasket
(5) Vent hole
IMPORTANT :
• If
dust or dirt is stuck in the fuel tank cap,
the fuel tank may fail to allow in air, possibly
getting deformed.
• While cleaning, be careful not to allow dust
or dirt into the fuel tank.
EVERY 50 SERVICE HOURS
1. Draining the water from the fuel
tank
WARNING
T
o avoid personal injury or death:
• Before draining the water from the fuel tank,
stop the engine.
• Do not smoke during inspection.
The water drain hose storage location is at the bottom
of the fuel tank.
1. Open the rear door.
2. Remove
the drain cap from the water drain hose
and drain water into a container.
3. Reinstall the drain cap.
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