Liquid Cooling System - Tracker Off-Road 600 Operator'smanual

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Liquid Cooling System

NOTE: Debris in front of the engine
or packed between the cooling fins of
the radiator can reduce cooling capa-
bility. Using a garden hose, wash the
radiator to remove any debris pre-
venting air flow.
CAUTION
Do not use a pressure washer to
clean the radiator core. The pressure
may bend or flatten the fins causing
restricted air flow, and electrical
components on the radiator could be
damaged. Use only a garden hose
with spray nozzle at normal tap pres-
sure.
The cooling system capacity can be
found in the specifications chart. The
cooling system should be inspected daily
for leakage and damage. If leakage or
damage is detected, take the vehicle to an
authorized dealer for service. Also, the
coolant level should be checked periodi-
cally.
CAUTION
Continued operation of the ATV with
high engine temperature may result
in engine damage or premature wear.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low vehi-
cle speed, or heavy load can raise
engine
temperature.
engine RPM, reducing load, and
selecting an appropriate transmis-
sion gear can lower the temperature.
When filling the cooling system, use a
coolant/water mixture which will satisfy
the coldest anticipated weather condi-
tions of the area in accordance with the
coolant
manufacturer's
tions. While the cooling system is being
filled, air pockets may develop; there-
fore, run the engine for five minutes after
the initial fill, shut the engine off, and
then fill the cooling system to the bottom
of the stand pipe in the radiator neck.
Checking/Filling
1. Remove the rubber access plug from
the front fender.
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gradable glycol-based, automotive-
type antifreeze.
Decreasing
Never check the coolant level when
the engine is hot or the cooling sys-
tem is under pressure.
After operating the ATV for the initial
5-10 minutes, stop the engine, allow
the engine to cool down, and check
recommenda-
the coolant level. Add coolant as nec-
essary.
2. Carefully rotate the radiator cap
counterclockwise to release pressure;
then remove the cap.
3. Add coolant as necessary; then install
the radiator cap and access plug.
NOTE: Use a good quality, biode-
! WARNING
CAUTION
OHA013
OHA014

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