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Where to check fluids
Hi all
As the riding season is approaching and a first year owner. Can anyone tell me what fluids to check? I know engine oil. Clutch, brake, and antifreeze. Anything I am missing and the big question is where to check all of these except the oil.
Thanks. Sorry for the dumb questions
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Motorbike Professor
Do you have an owners' manual? The information you need should be in there, with some pictures. If you don't have one, they can be downloaded from the Can-Am site at the Owner's Center.
The oil is checked at the oil tank on the left side. It should be checked at full operating temperature, preferably after a ride.
The clutch fluid is checked at the window on the clutch master cylinder, for your particular model.
The brake fluid is checked at the brake reservoir on the right side, under the seat.
The coolant is checked at the coolant tank, beneath the bodywork on the right side behind the trunk. You should be able to check it by opening the trunk and removing the right side access panel.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Do you have an owners' manual? The information you need should be in there, with some pictures. If you don't have one, they can be downloaded from the Can-Am site at the Owner's Center.
The oil is checked at the oil tank on the left side. It should be checked at full operating temperature, preferably after a ride.
The clutch fluid is checked at the window on the clutch master cylinder, for your particular model.
The brake fluid is checked at the brake reservoir on the right side, under the seat.
The coolant is checked at the coolant tank, beneath the bodywork on the right side behind the trunk. You should be able to check it by opening the trunk and removing the right side access panel.
Good info. Something I have found that makes checking the coolant easier (2012 RT) is to check it via the right wheel well. You will need a flashlight but you can all but the very top of the coolant reservoir from there. You may have to reach up and grab the handlebar in order to rock the Spyder. Putting the flashlight right up against the reservoir works too. It is easier that removing the panel inside the frunk. However I believe the person asking the question owns a 2008 RS. I believe the reservoir is assessable and visible on 08's and 09's without removing anything.
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Originally Posted by dndfindley
Good info. Something I have found that makes checking the coolant easier (2012 RT) is to check it via the right wheel well. You will need a flashlight but you can all but the very top of the coolant reservoir from there. You may have to reach up and grab the handlebar in order to rock the Spyder. Putting the flashlight right up against the reservoir works too. It is easier that removing the panel inside the frunk. However I believe the person asking the question owns a 2008 RS. I believe the reservoir is assessable and visible on 08's and 09's without removing anything.
I probably should proof read my posts before I hit 'submit.' Corrections to my post above: Add 'see' as in "You will need a flashlight but you can see all but..." Also the word 'that' should have read 'than' as in "It is easier than..." Sorry about that.
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Where to check fluids
I have a 58 GS and checked the oil and coolant yesterday,if you open the frunk there's a plastic panel under the wind shield that pulls off easily so you can check your coolant brake fluid is under the seat behind the battery.
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Originally Posted by MrBlonde
I have a 58 GS and checked the oil and coolant yesterday,if you open the frunk there's a plastic panel under the wind shield that pulls off easily so you can check your coolant brake fluid is under the seat behind the battery.
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One thinks MrBlonde should also ''proof'' read his posts, or was it just a ''bolnde'' moment. A 58 GS ???
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Fluids
Thanks all. I checked them last night. I think I got them all brake fluid, engine oil, clutch fluid, antifreeze, and headlight fluid. The antifreeze is really hard to see. I tried a flashlight and still had a hardtime seeing it. I finally put a antifreeze tester in and measured from the top to the coolant level. The headlight fluid was a little low. I could not find that anywhere. Finally found it at Oreillys. $15 a gallon for that stuff. Its wierd because they brought it from the back in a regular jug. They said they only order it in big barrels and sell it like that. Oh well it worked.
Thanks all
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Ha ha AGAIN in the uk we have 2 new registrations in a year mine is the second in 2008 hence 58 plate :L ImageUploadedByTapatalk1394552245.562794.jpg
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