Radiator Cover For The Cold Season; Checking The Coolant Level; Refilling/Bleeding The Cooling System - KTM 125SX Owner's Handbook Manual

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1
2
10 mm
when engine is cold
3
3
4
5

Radiator cover for the cold season

To ensure that the engine reaches its operative temperature also at low
temperatures, the radiator cover
For this purpose, detach the left radiator protection
in front of the left radiator as illustrated.
Remount the radiator protection.
NOTE: The radiator shutter can be obtained
from your KTM dealer

Checking the coolant level

The coolant should be 10 mm (0.4 in) above the radiator fins when the
engine is cold (cf. diagram). In the event of the coolant being drained,
always fill and bleed the system.
WARNING
I
,
F POSSIBLE
ALWAYS CHECK LEVEL OF COOLING LIQUID WHEN ENGINE IS COLD
HAVE TO OPEN THE RADIATOR CAP WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT
CAP AND OPEN SLOWLY TO RELEASE PRESSURE
!
T
HE COOLING SYSTEM MUST BE BLED AFTER DRAINING THE COOLING LIQUID OR AFTER
0.25
(0.06 US
ADDING MORE THAN
L

Refilling/Bleeding the cooling system

The cooling system must be bled as described below after draining of the
cooling liquid or after adding more than 0.25 l (0.06 US gallons) cooling
liquid.
– Make sure that the drain screw
– Pour approx. 0.5 litres (0.13 US gallons) coolant into the system.
4
– Remove screw
at the cylinder head. Reinstall it as soon as the cooling
liquid emerges free of air bubbles (only for 125/200 engines).
5
– Remove the screw
on the right radiator.
– Now add cooling liquid until it emerges free of bubbles at the right
radiator. Then immediately mount the screw so that no more air can
enter the right radiator.
– Top up the left radiator until the coolant can be seen approx. 10 mm
(0.4 in) above the radiator fins.
– Check the coolant level again after a short ride.
1
must be mounted.
2
and mount the cover
1
2
,
USE A RAG TO COVER THE
.
CAUTION
)
.
GALLONS
COOLING LIQUID
3
is fastened.
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F YOU
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