2012 Kawasaki MULE 4010 4x4 Diesel Owners Manual - Page 35

2012 Kawasaki MULE 4010 4x4 Diesel Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 33 Coolant Temperature Warning Light The coolant temperature warning light (TEMP) comes on whenever the coolant temperature rises too high while the vehicle is in operation. If it stays on, stop the engine and check the coolant level in the reserve tank after the engine cools down. Refer to the "Cooling System" section in the "Maintenance and Adjustment" chapter. Also check the breaker of the radiator fan and, if it has functioned, reset the breaker. Be sure to check that the radiator fan is free from mud and other obstacles. See Breaker section of MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT chapter. NOTE j żWhen you touch the cooling fan, be sure to discon- nect the (-) cable of the battery, since the cooling fan can turn automatically even with the ignition switch off. NOTICE Do not let the engine continue running with a warning light on. Prolonged engine operation can result in engine damage from overheating. A. Coolant Temperature Warning Light

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Coolant Temperature Warning Light
The coolant temperature warning light (TEMP)
comes on whenever the coolant temperature rises
too high while the vehicle is in operation. If it stays
on, stop the engine and check the coolant level in
the reserve tank after the engine cools down.
Refer to the “Cooling System” section in the “Main-
tenance and Adjustment” chapter.
Also check the breaker of the radiator fan and,
if it has functioned, reset the breaker.
Be sure to
check that the radiator fan is free from mud and other
obstacles. See Breaker section of MAINTENANCE
AND ADJUSTMENT chapter.
A. Coolant Temperature Warning Light
NOTE
°
When you touch the cooling fan, be sure to discon-
nect the (–) cable of the battery, since the cooling
fan can turn automatically even with the ignition
switch off.
NOTICE
Do not let the engine continue running with
a warning light on. Prolonged engine opera-
tion can result in engine damage from over-
heating.