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Do not under fill or overfill engine crankcase with oil. Either condition can cause engine damage. |
Stop the engine in order to check the oil level. DO NOT check the oil level when the engine is running.
Park the machine on a level surface.
- Open the hood. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Acces Doors and Covers" for the location of the hood.
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Illustration 1 g01674893 - Remove engine oil level gauge (1). Wipe the engine oil level gauge with a clean cloth. Insert the engine oil level gauge. Remove the engine oil level gauge and note the oil level. Insert the engine oil level gauge.
Note: Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Lubricant Viscosities and Capacities (Refill)" for the correct amount of oil that is used when the oil is changed. The correct amount of oil determines the correct level of the oil in the FULL range on engine oil level gauge (1).
Show/hide tableNOTICE Do not overfill the crankcase. The oil level must not reach the top of the FULL range mark or above the FULL range mark.
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Note: Operating your engine with the oil level above the FULL mark in the FULL Range could cause the crankshaft to dip into the oil. This could result in excessively high operating temperatures. The high operating temperatures could result in reduced lubricating characteristics of the oil. This could cause damage to the bearings and loss of engine power.
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- If oil is required, add the required amount.
- Clean the oil filler cap. Install the oil filler cap.
- Close the hood.
For additional basic engine maintenance information refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, SEBU8180, "C4.4 Industrial Engine OMM".