2014 Kawasaki KLX140L Owners Manual - Page 48

2014 Kawasaki KLX140L Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 47 the bolts and remove the air cleaner • Remove cover. the wing bolt, and take out the air cleaner • Remove element. j A. Air Cleaner Cover B. Bolts A. Air Cleaner Element B. Wing Bolt a clean, lint-free towel on the air cleaner • Cover housing to keep dirt from entering the carburetor. out the inside of the air cleaner housing with • Wipe a clean, damp towel. • Take the element off its frame. NOTICE Do not twist or wring the element, as it gets easily torn or damaged. the element. If it is dirty, clean it. Also • Inspect check if the element is in good condition (no tears, hardening or shrinkage). If damaged, replace the element or it will allow dirt into the carburetor.

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
47
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Remove the bolts and remove the air cleaner
cover.
A. Air Cleaner Cover
B. Bolts
Remove the wing bolt, and take out the air cleaner
element.
A. Air Cleaner Element
B. Wing Bolt
Cover a clean, lint-free towel on the air cleaner
housing to keep dirt from entering the carburetor.
Wipe out the inside of the air cleaner housing with
a clean, damp towel.
Take the element off its frame.
NOTICE
Do not twist or wring the element, as it gets
easily torn or damaged.
Inspect the element.
If it is dirty, clean it.
Also
check if the element is in good condition (no tears,
hardening or shrinkage). If damaged, replace the
element or it will allow dirt into the carburetor.