Checking Coolant In Auxiliary Coolant Tank (P); Checking Coolant In Auxiliary Coolant Tank (P) - Cushman 1600XD4 Owner's Manual

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IMpoRTANT
Driving with the radiator core
clogged by foreign materials
can deteriorate heat radiation
performance, resulting in the
overheated engine.
If the distorted or clogged area of
the radiator core is over 30% of
its total area, it is recommend-
ed to replace it with a new one.
for replacement, contact your
Dealer.
ChECkING CoolANT IN AUX-
IlIARy CoolANT TANk (p)
When the coolant in the radiator ex-
pands by heat, it overflows into the
auxiliary coolant tank. on the other
hand, when the coolant temperature
in the radiator decreases, the radi-
ator is depressurized and the cool-
ant in the auxiliary coolant tank flows
to the radiator to keep the amount of
the coolant in the radiator consistent.
perform the following steps to check
the auxiliary coolant tank.
(1) auxiliary coolant tank
(a) Max limit
(b) MiN limit
1. park the vehicle on level ground
and apply the parking brake firmly.
2. check the coolant level through
the sight glass of the auxiliary
coolant tank. it is located on the
inner side of the right front wheel
well.
3. if the engine is hot, the coolant
level may be higher than normal.
in this case, run the engine at a
low speed without a load until the
coolant in the radiator is cooled
down and the coolant in the auxil-
iary coolant tank flows to the radi-
ator.
4. When the coolant is cooled down
sufficiently, add water and anti-
freeze mix to the auxiliary cool-
ant tank so that the coolant level is
between the Max and MiN limits.
5. if the coolant level decreases con-
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tinuously, have your vehicle in-
spected by your Dealer.

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