METHOD FOR CHECKING OIL LEVEL IN ENGINE OIL PAN, ADDING OIL
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WARNING
Immediately after the engine is stopped, its parts and oil are still very hot, and may cause burn injury.
Accordingly, wait until they have cooled down before starting the work.
• Perform oil level check while the engine is stopped.
• When checking the oil level after the engine has been operated, wait for at least 15 minutes after stopping
the engine before checking.
• If the machine is inclining, make it level before checking.
• When adding oil, remove the dipstick from the guide so that the air in the crankcase escapes.
• When the ambient temperature is low, water or emulsified matter may stick to the dipstick, fuel filler cap,
etc. or the drained oil may be milky white because of water vapor in the blowby gas. However, if the coolant
level is normal, it is not a problem.
1.
Open the engine side cover on the left side of the ma-
chine.
2.
Pull out dipstick (G) and wipe the oil off with a cloth.
3.
Fully insert dipstick (G) into the dipstick pipe, then remove
it.
4.
Check if the oil is sticking up to between marks H and L on
dipstick (G).
It is appropriate if the oil level is between marks H and L.
5.
If the oil level is below mark L, open cover (1) add oil
through oil filler port (F).
6.
If the oil level is higher than mark H, decrease it to a prop-
er level according to the following procedure.
1) Remove cover (2) on the left side of the oil pan bot-
tom.
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