2011 Kawasaki KX250F Owners Manual - Page 36

2011 Kawasaki KX250F Manual

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34 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Cooling System Water Hoses Check the water hoses for cracks or deterioration, and the connections for looseness in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart. WARNING The cooling system can get extremely hot during normal operation and cause serious burns. Do not touch the radiator when it is hot, nor open the radiator cap. Hot coolant inside will cause severe burns. Radiator Check the radiator fins for obstruction by insects or mud. Clean off any obstructions with a low-pressure stream of water. NOTE ○ The coolant originally filled into the cooling system NOTICE Using high-pressure water, as from a car wash facility, could damage the radiator fins and impair the radiator's effectiveness. Do not obstruct or deflect airflow by installing unauthorized accessories in front of the radiator. Interference with the cooling airflow can lead to overheating and consequent engine damage. contains 50% of a permanent, ethylene-glycolbased antifreeze, has a freezing point of -35°C (- 31°F) and a green appearance. Coolant Coolant absorbs excessive heat from the engine and transfers it to the air through the radiator. If the coolant level becomes low, the engine overheats and may suffer severe damage. Check the coolant level each day before riding the motorcycle, and replenish coolant if the level is low.

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Cooling System
Water Hoses
Check the water hoses for cracks or deterioration,
and the connections for looseness in accordance
with the Periodic Maintenance Chart.
Radiator
Check the radiator fins for obstruction by insects
or mud. Clean off any obstructions with a low-pres-
sure stream of water.
NOTICE
Using
high-pressure
water,
as
from
a
car
wash facility, could damage the radiator fins
and impair the radiator's effectiveness.
Do not obstruct or deflect airflow by installing
unauthorized accessories in front of the radi-
ator.
Interference with the cooling airflow can lead
to overheating and consequent engine dam-
age.
Coolant
Coolant absorbs excessive heat from the engine
and transfers it to the air through the radiator. If the
coolant level becomes low, the engine overheats
and may suffer severe damage. Check the coolant
level each day before riding the motorcycle, and re-
plenish coolant if the level is low.
WARNING
The cooling system can get extremely hot
during normal operation and cause serious
burns. Do not touch the radiator when it is
hot, nor open the radiator cap. Hot coolant in-
side will cause severe burns.
NOTE
The coolant originally filled into the cooling system
contains 50% of a permanent, ethylene-glycol-
based antifreeze, has a freezing point of
35°C (
31°F) and a green appearance.
34 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT