Kohler KG2204 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
MAINTENANCE
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5.4 ENGINE
Check Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level daily before starting the
engine. Inspect the oil for signs of deterioration,
discoloration, thinning, or water contamination. If any of
these conditions exist, the oil quality has been
compromised and should be replaced.
Required materials:
Clean, dry cloth.
Fresh engine oil. (See “Oil Recommendations” on
page 24.)
Procedure:
1. Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
Figure5-11
2. Pull out the oil dipstick (A). See Figure 5-11.
3. Wipe the end of the dipstick with a clean, dry cloth.
4. Insert the dipstick into the engine.
Figure5-12
5. Pull out the dipstick again to check the oil level.
The oil level (B) should be maintained between the
F (full) and L (low) marks. See Figure 5-12.
Figure5-13
6. If the oil level is below L, check for leaks. If no
leaks are found, open the oil fill cap (C). Wipe the
oil fill cap clean, and add oil up to the F mark. See
Figure 5-13.
7. If oil leaks are found, repair them before operating
the engine.
Change Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Change the engine oil and filter every 120 hours of
operation. Replace the engine oil and filter more often
if the machine is being run in excessively dirty or dusty
conditions.
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WARNING
!
Handling caustic engine fluids
and chemical products can cause
severe chemical burns, nausea,
fainting, or death.
Most chemicals such as used engine oil,
antifreeze/coolant, rust proofing agent, inhibiting oil,
degreasing agent, spray paint, and adhesives are
hazardous to health. Read and follow the user
information found on the packaging. Avoid inhalation
and skin contact. Use only in well-ventilated areas and
use a protective mask when spraying. Store engine
fluids and chemical products in a locked cabinet.
Contact your local recycling center for disposal
information and locations.
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