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Fig. 32 Cleaning the Cooling Fins
REAR AXLE
The rear axle is provided with a lubricant level check plug
located on the driver side at the rear of the housing (Ref.
Fig. 33 on page 19). Unless leakage of rear axle lubricant is
evident, an annual lubricant check is sufficient.
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Fig. 33 Add, Check and Drain Rear Axle Lubricant
Checking the Lubricant Level
Tool List
Socket, 13 mm, 3/8" drive ................................................ 1
Ratchet, 3/8" drive............................................................ 1
Funnel .............................................................................. 1
Clean the area around the check and fill plugs. Remove the
check plug. The correct lubricant level is just below the
bottom of the threaded hole (Ref. Fig. 39 on page 22). If
lubricant is to be added, remove the fill plug and add
lubricant using a funnel. Add lubricant slowly until lubricant
starts to seep from the check plug hole. Install the check
plug and the fill plug. In the event that the lubricant is to be
replaced, a drain plug is provided at the bottom of the
differential housing.
AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND
OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
Fill Plug
Check
Drain Plug
Qty. Required
Owner's Manual and Service Guide
REPLACEMENT
Front and back sides
of tabs may be
lubricated with
petroleum jelly
Ref Air 1
Fig. 34 Air Cleaner
To reduce the possibility of engine
damage, be sure that bottom tabs of
cover are installed in enclosure and top of
cover is installed under top tabs. Secure all spring clips.
The air cleaner unit on the vehicle is a dry unit.
Do not use oil on the filter element or any part
of the unit. To aide installation and sealing, petroleum jelly may
be applied to back side of cover tabs and each side of filter
seal.
The air cleaner is attached to the engine and may be
accessed by raising the seat. Inspect and replace air filter in
accordance with the Periodic Service Schedule (Ref. Fig. 17
on page 12). The air cleaner element is accessible by
unsnapping top clips from the air box and swinging the
cover open. Remove cover and air filter element (Ref. Fig. 34
on page 19). Clean inside of cover and enclosure. Install the
new element in the same way the old filter was removed,
being sure that the filter seal is correctly installed. Insert
cover into the lower portion of the enclosure and swing it up
into place. Squeeze housing together and secure with top
clips. Be sure cover fits under tabs and all clips are fastened
securely.
Cleaning the Air Filter Element
Do not use compressed air to clean the air
filter; doing so will damage the filter
which may result in damage to the engine.
If the element is in acceptable condition, loose dirt may be
removed by tapping the filter lightly. Do not use oil on the
filter element or any part of the unit.
Front and back sides
of air filter seal may
be lubricated with
petroleum jelly
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