2.14
MAINTENANCE
ENGINE
Engine Oil Level
The twin cylinder engine is a wet-sump engine, meaning the oil
is contained in the bottom of the crankcase. To check the oil
level follow the procedure listed below.
1. Position vehicle on a level surface.
2. Place the transmission in PARK (P).
3. Be sure the machine has sat for awhile before removing the
dipstick.
IMPORTANT: Do not run the machine and then check
the dipstick.
4. Remove both seats and the rear service panel.
5. Stop engine and lift the lever lock. Remove dipstick and
wipe dry with a clean cloth.
6. Reinstall the dipstick completely, but do not lock it.
NOTE: Make certain the dipstick is inserted all the
way into the filler tube to keep the angle and depth of
dipstick consistent.
7. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Maintain the
oil level in the “SAFE” range. Add oil as indicated by the
level on the dipstick. Do not overfill (see NOTE below).
NOTE: Due to the dipstick entry angle into the
crankcase, the oil level will read higher on the
bottom side of the dipstick. Proper level indication
is determined on the upper surface of the dipstick as
it is being removed, regardless of the level marks
being on top or on bottom (see the next illustration).
NOTE: A rising oil level between checks in cool
weather driving can indicate contaminants such as
gas or moisture collecting in the crankcase. If the oil
level is over the full mark, change the oil
immediately.
8. Reinstall the dipstick and seat the lever lock.
Dipstick
Dipstick
Lever Lock
Lever Lock
Dipstick
SAFE
ADD 8 OZ
Dipstick
Always read top side of dipstick to
properly check oil level in crankcase