Steering lock (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) ....19 11.15 Adjusting the handlebar position ..... 39 6.22 Locking the steering (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) ..19 SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS......... 41 6.23 Unlocking the steering (FE 350 EU, 12.1...
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12.30 Removing the main silencer ......... 54 15.8 Changing the headlight bulb......... 83 12.31 Installing the main silencer........54 15.9 Changing the turn signal bulb (FE 350 EU, 12.32 Changing the glass fiber yarn filling of the main FE 350 AUS) ............83 silencer ............54 15.10 Checking the headlight setting ......
All work marked with this symbol requires specialist knowledge and technical understanding. In the interest of your own safety, have these jobs performed by an authorized Husqvarna workshop. There, your motorcycle will be opti- mally cared for by specially trained experts using the specialist tools required.
Use definition - intended use (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Husqvarna sport motorcycles are designed and built to withstand the normal stresses and strains of competitive use. The motorcy- cles comply with currently valid regulations and categories of the top international motorsport organizations.
Wear protective clothing (helmet, boots, gloves, pants and jacket with protectors) every time you ride the vehicle. Always wear protective clothing that is in good condition and meets the legal requirements. In the interest of your own safety, Husqvarna recommends that you only operate the vehicle while wearing protective clothing. Work rules Special tools are necessary for certain tasks.
Keep the Owner's Manual in an accessible place to enable you to refer to it as needed. If you would like to know more about the vehicle or have questions on the material you read, please contact an authorized Husqvarna dealer.
Manufacturer and implied warranty The work prescribed in the service schedule must be carried out by an authorized Husqvarna workshop only and confirmed in the cus- tomer's service record and in the Husqvarna dealer.net; otherwise, all warranty claims will be void. No warranty claims can be consid- ered for damage resulting from manipulations and/or alterations to the vehicle.
VIEW OF VEHICLE View of vehicle, front left (example) C00576-10 Filler cap Air filter box lid Shift lever ( p. 18) Engine number ( p. 12) Side stand ( p. 18)
VIEW OF VEHICLE View of vehicle, rear right (example) C00575-10 Fork compression adjustment Kill switch ( p. 14) Horn button ( p. 15) Light switch ( p. 15) Turn signal switch ( p. 15) Emergency OFF switch ( p. 15) Electric starter button ( p.
Chassis number The chassis number is stamped on the steering head on the right. 401945-10 Type label (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) The type label is fixed to the front of the steering head. 401946-10 Key number (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) The key number for the steering lock is stamped onto the key connector.
SERIAL NUMBERS Shock absorber part number The shock absorber part number is stamped on the top of the shock absorber above the adjusting ring on the engine side. 0 0 1 401948-10...
Throttle grip The throttle grip is fitted on the right side of the handlebar. C00531-10 Kill switch (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Kill switch is fitted on the left side of the handlebar. Possible states in basic position – the ignition circuit is closed in this position and the •...
Light on – Light switch is pulled out to the stop. In this position, the low beam and • tail light are switched on. B01648-10 Turn signal switch (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Turn signal switch is fitted on the left side of the handlebar. Possible states Turn signal light off –...
Electric starter button C00592-11 6.13 Overview of indicator lamps (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Possible states High beam indicator light lights up blue – High beam is switched on. FI warning lamp (MIL) lights up/flashes orange – The OBD has detected an emission- or safety-critical fault.
CONTROLS Warning Danger of poisoning Fuel is poisonous and a health hazard. – Fuel must not come into contact with the skin, eyes, or clothing. Do not breathe in the fuel vapors. If contact occurs with the eyes, rinse with water immediately and contact a physician. Immediately clean contaminated areas on the skin with soap and water.
CONTROLS 6.18 Shift lever Shift lever is mounted on the left side of the engine. 401950-10 The gear positions can be seen in the photograph. The neutral or idle position is between the first and second gears. 401950-11 6.19 Foot brake lever Foot brake lever is located in front of the right footrest.
The steering lock is used to lock the steering. Steering, and therefore riding, is no longer possible. C00538-10 6.22 Locking the steering (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Note Danger of damage The parked vehicle may roll away or fall over. –...
Message on the speedometer Possible states Battery voltage of the speedometer – Battery voltage of the speedometer is too low. Change the battery. Service – Service is due. Contact an authorized Husqvarna workshop. 401901-01 Setting the speedometer Condition The motorcycle is stationary.
SPEEDOMETER – Wait for 5 seconds. The speedometer changes to the next menu item. The symbol flashes. Resetting the time – Press the left button. The value decreases. Advancing the time – Press the right button. The value increases. 401912-01 –...
SPEEDOMETER Setting the clock Condition The motorcycle is stationary. – Press both buttons for 3–5 seconds. The Setup menu is displayed. The UNIT display flashes. – Wait for the menu of the clock to flash. – Press one of the buttons to select the 24h or 12h display of the clock. 401911-01 –...
SPEEDOMETER Speed, time, and DST distance 1 – Press one of the buttons until DST appears on the speedometer. KM/H or M/H shows the speed. shows the time. DST shows the distance since the last reset, such as between two refueling stops. Info If the value of 39999.9 is exceeded, DST is automatically reset to 0.0.
When using your motorcycle, remember that others may feel disturbed by excessive noise. – Make sure that the pre-delivery inspection work has been carried out by an authorized Husqvarna workshop. You receive a delivery certificate and the service record at vehicle handover.
For this reason, it may be necessary to inspect or replace parts before the next scheduled service. – Husqvarna recommends using the specified engine oil when operating the vehicle under harsh conditions and to increase motorcycle performance. Engine oil (SAE 10W/60) ( p.
PREPARING FOR USE Preparing for rides on dry sand – Fit a dust cover on the air filter. Dust protection device for air filter (77206920000) Info Observe the Husky Power fitting instructions. B00435-01 – Fit a sand cover on the air filter. Sand protection device for air filter (59006022000) Info Observe the Husky Power fitting instructions.
PREPARING FOR USE Preparing for rides on wet and muddy surfaces – Fit a rain cover on the air filter. Waterproofing device for air filter (77206921000) Info Observe the Husky Power fitting instructions. B00437-01 – Fit the steel sprocket. – Clean the motorcycle.
RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Checks and maintenance work when preparing for use Info Before riding the vehicle, always check its condition and operating safety. The vehicle must be in perfect technical condition when used. – Check the engine oil level. ( p. 91) –...
Do not change into a low gear at high engine speed. The engine races and the rear wheel can lock up. Info If you hear unusual noises while riding, stop immediately, switch off the engine and contact an authorized Husqvarna workshop. First gear is used for starting off or for steep inclines.
The side stand or the frame may become damaged and the motorcycle may fall over. – Brake the motorcycle. – Shift transmission to neutral. (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) – Press and hold the kill switch while the engine is idling until the engine stops. (FE 350 USA) –...
– In some countries and regions, the available fuel quality and cleanliness may not be sufficient. This will result in problems with the fuel system. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) – Only refuel with clean fuel that meets the specified standards.
Final check: Check the vehicle for roadworthiness and take a test ride. ○ ● ● Read out the fault memory using the Husqvarna diagnostics tool after a test ride. ○ ● ● Make the service entry in Husqvarna Dealer.net and in the service booklet.
SERVICE SCHEDULE ● Periodic interval 10.2 Service work (as additional order) Annually Every 135 operating hours/every 70 operating hours when used for motorsports Every 45 operating hours Once after 15 operating hours ● Change the front brake fluid. ● Change the rear brake fluid. ●...
Caution Danger of accidents Disassembly of pressurized parts can lead to injury. – The shock absorber is filled with high density nitrogen. Adhere to the description provided. (Your authorized Husqvarna work- shop will be glad to help.) Info The low-speed setting can be seen during the slow to normal compression of the shock absorber.
Caution Danger of accidents Disassembly of pressurized parts can lead to injury. – The shock absorber is filled with high density nitrogen. Adhere to the description provided. (Your authorized Husqvarna work- shop will be glad to help.) Info The high-speed setting can be seen during the fast compression of the shock absorber.
TUNING THE CHASSIS 11.6 Measuring rear wheel sag unloaded Preparatory work – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p. 41) Main work – Measure the distance – as vertically as possible – between the rear axle and a fixed point such as a mark on the side cover.
Caution Danger of accidents Disassembly of pressurized parts can lead to injury. – The shock absorber is filled with high density nitrogen. Adhere to the description provided. (Your authorized Husqvarna work- shop will be glad to help.) Info Before changing the spring preload, make a note of the present setting, e.g., by measuring the length of the spring.
TUNING THE CHASSIS Main work – Choose and mount a suitable spring. Guideline Spring rate Weight of rider: 65… 75 kg (143… 51 N/mm (291 lb/in) 165 lb.) Weight of rider: 75… 85 kg (165… 54 N/mm (308 lb/in) 187 lb.) Weight of rider: 85…...
TUNING THE CHASSIS Guideline Compression damping Comfort 15 clicks Standard 13 clicks Sport 11 clicks Info Turn clockwise to increase damping; turn counterclockwise to reduce damp- ing. 11.13 Adjusting the rebound damping of the fork Info The hydraulic rebound damping determines the fork suspension behavior. –...
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TUNING THE CHASSIS – Remove screws . Take off the handlebar clamps. Take off the handlebar and lay it to one side. Info Protect the motorcycle and its attachments against damage by covering them. Do not bend the cables and lines. –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.1 Raising the motorcycle with a lift stand Note Danger of damage The parked vehicle may roll away or fall over. – Always place the vehicle on a firm and even surface. – Raise the motorcycle at the frame underneath the engine. Lift stand (81329955000) The wheels must no longer touch the ground.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to oil or grease on the brake discs. – Always keep the brake discs free of oil and grease, and clean them with brake cleaner when necessary. – Clean and oil the dust boots and inner fork tube of both fork legs.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Release screws . Take out the left fork leg. – Release screws . Take out the right fork leg. C00579-10 12.8 Installing the fork legs Main work – Position the fork legs. Info The compression damping is located in the left fork leg COMP (white adjust- ing screw).
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS Main work – Remove screws on the left fork leg. Remove the fork protector upwards. – Remove the screws on the right fork leg. Remove the fork protector upwards. C00565-10 12.10 Installing the fork protector Main work –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Remove O-ring . Remove protective ring – Take off the lower triple clamp with the steering stem. – Remove the upper steering head bearing. C00567-11 12.12 Installing the lower triple clamp Main work – Clean the bearing and sealing elements, check for damage, and grease.
Danger of accidents Unstable vehicle handling from incorrect steering head bearing play. – Adjust the steering head bearing play without delay. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) Info If the bike is ridden with play in the steering head bearing, the bearing and the bearing seats in the frame can become damaged...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS Preparatory work – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p. 41) Main work – Move the handlebar to the straight-ahead position. Move the fork legs to and fro in the direction of travel. No play should be noticeable in the steering head bearing.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.16 Removing the front fender Preparatory work – Switch off all power consumers and switch off the engine. – Remove the headlight mask with the headlight. ( p. 82) Main work – Disconnect plug-in connectors of the turn signals.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.18 Removing the shock absorber Preparatory work – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p. 41) – Remove the right side cover. ( p. 55) – Remove the main silencer. ( p. 54) –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.22 Removing the air filter box lid – Release catch , pull off the air filter box lid sideways in areas remove toward the rear. B01817-10 12.23 Installing the air filter box lid – Position the air filter box lid and tab .
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Insert both parts together, position them, and fasten them using air filter holder area The arrow of marking UP faces up. Info If the air filter is not correctly mounted, dust and dirt can enter the engine and cause damage.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.28 Removing the manifold Preparatory work – Remove the seat. ( p. 49) – Remove the right side cover. ( p. 55) – Remove the main silencer. ( p. 54) – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Remove springs 309349-10 – Remove screw and take off the manifold. 309350-10 12.29 Installing the manifold Main work – Position the manifold and mount springs Spring hooks (50305017000) 309349-11 – Mount and tighten screw Guideline Remaining screws, chassis 25 Nm (18.4 lbf ft)
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Position the angle lever and linkage lever. – Mount and tighten fitting Guideline Nut, linkage lever on angle lever M14x1.5 80 Nm (59 lbf ft) – Mount and tighten screw Guideline Screw, bottom shock 60 Nm Loctite ®...
Remove the right side cover. ( p. 55) – Remove the main silencer. ( p. 54) Main work (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) – Remove all screws on the main silencer. – Take off silencer cap and O-ring –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.34 Installing the right side cover – Position the side cover and engage in area – Mount and tighten screw Guideline Remaining screws, chassis 10 Nm (7.4 lbf ft) B01813-10 12.35 Removing the fuel tank Danger Fire hazard Fuel is highly flammable.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Remove screw with the rubber bushing. B01809-11 – Pull both spoilers off of the sides of the radiator bracket and lift off the fuel tank. B01810-01 12.36 Installing the fuel tank Danger Fire hazard Fuel is highly flammable. –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Attach connector of the fuel pump. – Remove the wash cap set. – Thoroughly clean the plug-in connection of the fuel line using compressed air. Info Never let dirt enter the fuel line. Dirt in the fuel line clogs the injection valve. –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.39 Checking the chain tension Warning Danger of accidents Danger caused by incorrect chain tension. – If the chain is too taut, the components of the secondary power transmission (chain, engine sprocket, rear sprocket, bearings in the transmission and in the rear wheel) will be under additional load. In addition to premature wear, this can cause the chain or the countershaft of the transmission to break in extreme cases.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS Finishing work – Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand. ( p. 41) 12.41 Checking the chain, rear sprocket, engine sprocket and chain guide Preparatory work – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Check the chain sliding piece for wear. » If the bottom edge of the chain bolt is in line with or below the chain sliding piece: – Change the chain sliding piece. – Check that the chain sliding piece is firmly seated. »...
If the swingarm shows signs of damage, cracking, or deformation: – Change the swingarm. Info A damaged swingarm must always be changed. Repair of the swingarm is not authorized by Husqvarna. 401520-01 12.44 Checking the routing of the throttle cable Preparatory work –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS 12.46 Additionally securing the rubber grip Preparatory work – Check the rubber grip. ( p. 62) Main work – Secure the rubber grip at two points using the securing wire. Securing wire (54812016000) Wire twister forceps (U6907854) The twisted wire ends face away from the hands and are bent toward the rubber grip.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS – Move the clutch fluid reservoir mounted on the handlebar to a horizontal position. – Remove screws – Remove cover with membrane B01538-10 – Fill bleeding syringe with the appropriate hydraulic fluid. Bleed syringe (50329050000) Brake fluid DOT 4 / DOT 5.1 ( p.
Adjust the basic position of the hand brake lever. ( p. 65) B01637-10 13.2 Adjusting free travel of hand brake lever (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) – Check the free travel of the hand brake lever. ( p. 65) –...
Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to old brake fluid. – Change the brake fluid of the front and rear brake according to the service schedule. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) – Move the brake fluid reservoir mounted on the handlebar to a horizontal position.
Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to old brake fluid. – Change the brake fluid of the front and rear brake according to the service schedule. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) Warning Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage.
Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to old brake fluid. – Change the brake fluid of the front and rear brake according to the service schedule. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to oil or grease on the brake discs.
BRAKE SYSTEM – Check that leaf spring in the brake caliper and sliding plate in the brake caliper support are seated correctly. 100397-01 – Insert the new brake linings, insert the pin, and mount the cotter pin. Info Always change the brake linings in pairs. –...
Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to old brake fluid. – Change the brake fluid of the front and rear brake according to the service schedule. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) – Stand the vehicle upright.
Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to old brake fluid. – Change the brake fluid of the front and rear brake according to the service schedule. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) Warning Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage.
Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to old brake fluid. – Change the brake fluid of the front and rear brake according to the service schedule. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) Warning Danger of accidents Reduced braking efficiency due to oil or grease on the brake discs.
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BRAKE SYSTEM – Check that leaf spring in the brake caliper and sliding plate in the brake caliper support are seated properly. L00194-10 – Insert the new brake linings, insert the pin, and mount the cotter pin. Info Always change the brake linings in pairs. –...
WHEELS, TIRES 14.1 Removing the front wheel Preparatory work – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p. 41) Main work – Press the brake caliper onto the brake disc by hand in order to push back the brake pistons.
WHEELS, TIRES – Lift the front wheel into the fork, position it, and insert the wheel spindle. The brake linings are positioned. – Mount and tighten screw Guideline Screw, front wheel spindle M24x1.5 45 Nm (33.2 lbf ft) – Activate the hand brake lever multiple times until the brake linings are in contact with the brake disc.
Checking the tire condition Info Only mount tires approved and/or recommended by Husqvarna. Other tires could have a negative effect on handling characteristics. The type, condition, and air pressure of the tires all have a significant impact on the handling characteristics of the motorcycle.
Danger of accidents Instable handling due to incorrect spoke tension. – Ensure that the spoke tension is correct. (Your authorized Husqvarna workshop will be glad to help.) Info A loose spoke can cause wheel imbalance, which leads to more loose spokes in a short time.
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WHEELS, TIRES – Tap each spoke with a screwdriver. Info The sound frequency depends on the length and thickness of the spoke. If there are different sound frequencies in spokes with the same length and thickness, this indicates different spoke tensions. You should hear a high note.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 15.1 Removing the battery Warning Risk of injury Battery acid and battery gases cause serious chemical burns. – Keep batteries out of the reach of children. – Wear suitable protective clothing and goggles. – Avoid contact with battery acid and battery gases. –...
– Do not dispose of batteries with the household waste. Dispose of a defective battery in an environmentally friendly manner. Give it to your Husqvarna dealer or to a disposal center for used batteries. Warning Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 15.4 Changing the main fuse Warning Fire hazard The electrical system can be overloaded if the wrong fuses are used. – Use only fuses with the prescribed amperage. Never by-pass or repair fuses. Info The main fuse protects all power consumers of the vehicle. It is located in the starter relay housing under the air filter box lid. Preparatory work –...
– Check the headlight setting. ( p. 84) 15.9 Changing the turn signal bulb (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Note Damage to reflector Reduced brightness. – Grease on the lamp will evaporate due to the heat and be deposited on the reflector. Clean the lamp and keep it free of grease...
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Main work – Remove the screw on the rear of the turn signal housing. – Carefully remove diffuser – Lightly squeeze orange cap in the area of the holding lugs and take it off. – Press the turn signal bulb lightly into the socket, turn it counterclockwise by about 30°, and take it out of the socket.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 15.12 Changing the speedometer battery Preparatory work – Switch off all power consumers and switch off the engine. – Remove the headlight mask with the headlight. ( p. 82) Main work – Remove screws – Pull the speedometer upward out of the holder. B01786-10 –...
COOLING SYSTEM 16.1 Cooling system The water pump in the engine forces the coolant to flow. The pressure resulting from the warming of the cooling system is regulated by a valve in radiator cap . The specified coolant temperature is therefore permissible without the danger of malfunctions.
COOLING SYSTEM 16.3 Checking the coolant level Warning Danger of scalding During motorcycle operation, the coolant gets very hot and is under pressure. – Do not remove the radiator cap, radiator hoses or other cooling system components when the engine is hot. Allow the engine and cooling system to cool down.
COOLING SYSTEM 16.5 Refilling coolant Warning Danger of poisoning Coolant is poisonous and a health hazard. – Coolant must not come into contact with the skin, eyes, or clothing. If contact occurs with the eyes, rinse with water imme- diately and contact a physician. Immediately clean contaminated areas on the skin with soap and water. If coolant is swal- lowed, contact a physician immediately.
TUNING THE ENGINE 17.1 Checking the play in the throttle cable – Check the throttle grip for smooth operation. – Move the handlebar to the straight-ahead position. Move the throttle grip back and forth slightly to ascertain play in the throttle cable. Play in throttle cable 3…...
TUNING THE ENGINE 17.3 Adjusting the idle speed – Run the engine warm and push the idle speed adjusting screw all the way in. – Set the desired idle speed by turning the idle speed adjusting screw. Guideline Idle speed 1,950…...
SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE 18.1 Changing the fuel screen Danger Fire hazard Fuel is highly flammable. – Never refuel the vehicle near open flames or burning cigarettes, and always switch off the engine first. Be careful that no fuel is spilt, especially on hot vehicle components. Clean up spilt fuel immediately. –...
SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE The engine oil is at a level between the lower edge and the upper edge of the level viewer. » If the engine oil is not up to the lower edge of the level viewer: –...
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SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE – Mount and tighten screw plug with the O-ring. Guideline Screw plug, oil screen M20x1.5 15 Nm (11.1 lbf ft) – Mount and tighten the oil drain plug with the magnet and a new seal ring. Guideline Oil drain plug with magnet M12x1.5...
SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE – Start the engine and check that it is oil-tight. Finishing work – Check the engine oil level. ( p. 91) – Install the engine guard. ( p. 64) 18.4 Adding engine oil Info Too little engine oil or poor-quality engine oil results in premature wear to the engine. Main work –...
Treat bare metal parts (except for brake discs and exhaust system) with anti-corrosion materials. – Treat all plastic parts and powder-coated parts with a mild cleaning and care prod- uct. (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) – Lubricate the steering lock. 19.2 Checks and maintenance steps for winter operation Info If the motorcycle is used in the winter, salt can be expected on the roads.
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CLEANING, CARE – Clean the motorcycle. ( p. 95) – Clean the brake system. Info After EVERY trip on salted roads, thoroughly wash the brake calipers and brake linings with cold water and dry carefully. This should be done after the parts are cooled down and while they are installed.
– Store the vehicle in a dry location that is not subject to large fluctuations in tempera- ture. Info Husqvarna recommends raising the motorcycle. – Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand. ( p. 41) – Cover the motorcycle with a porous sheet or blanket. Do not use non-porous materi- als since they prevent humidity from escaping, thus causing corrosion.
– Check the electrical system. switch defective – Defect in fuel injection system Read out the fault memory using the Husqvarna diagnostics tool. – Engine does not speed up Defect in fuel injection system Read out the fault memory using the Husqvarna diagnostics tool.
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See blink code – Check the cabling for damage and the electrical plug-in connections for corrosion and damage. – Read out the fault memory using the Husqvarna diagnostics tool. – High oil consumption Engine vent hose bent Route the vent hose without bends or replace it if necessary.
Blink code FI warning lamp (MIL) 17 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 7x short Error level condition FE 350 EU Lambda sensor cylinder 1, sensor 1 - circuit fault Blink code FI warning lamp (MIL) 33 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 3x long, 3x short...
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(MIL) 45 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 4x long, 5x short Error level condition FE 350 EU Lambda sensor heater cylinder 1, sensor 1 - short circuit to ground or open circuit FE 350 EU Lambda sensor heater cylinder 1, sensor 1 - input signal too high...
Tire air pressure off road Front 1.0 bar (15 psi) Rear 1.0 bar (15 psi) Road tire pressure (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS) Front 1.5 bar (22 psi) Rear 1.5 bar (22 psi) Final drive (FE 350 EU, FE 350 AUS)
SUBSTANCES Brake fluid DOT 4 / DOT 5.1 Standard/classification – Guideline – Use only brake fluid that complies with the specified standard (see specifications on the container) and that possesses the corre- sponding properties. Coolant Guideline – Use only suitable coolant (even in countries with high temperatures). Using inferior antifreeze can result in corrosion and foaming. –...
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SUBSTANCES Super unleaded (ROZ 95/RON 95/PON 91) Standard/classification – DIN EN 228 (ROZ 95/RON 95/PON 91) Guideline – Only use unleaded super fuel that matches or is equivalent to the specified fuel grade. – Fuel with an ethanol content of up to 10 % (E10 fuel) is safe to use. Info Do not use fuel containing methanol (e.
STANDARDS JASO T903 MA Different technical development directions required a new specification for 4-stroke motorcycles – the JASO T903 MA Standard. Earlier, engine oils from the automobile industry were used for 4-stroke motorcycles because there was no separate motorcycle specification. Whereas long service intervals are demanded for automobile engines, high performance at high engine speeds are in the foreground for motorcycle engines.