Engine fuel level 7-2, Fuel tank cap 7-2, Fuel leaks 7-2 – Snorkel MHP34J(Bi-Energy Option) User Manual
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The rest of this chapter shows how to perform the in-
spection and maintenance required for each item in
the Daily Inspection and Maintenance Table.
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Engine Fuel Level
Figure 7.1 - Engine Fuel Level
Visually check to see that the gasoline tank is full.
See the “Specifications” chapter 3, fuel for octane
and grade.
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Fuel Tank Cap
Figure 7.2 - Fuel Tank Cap
Check to see that the tank cap is in place and is
tight.
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Fuel Leaks
Figure 7.3 - Fuel Leaks
Visually inspect the Honda fuel tank and the entire
length of the fuel line, from the engine to the fuel
tank, for leaks.
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Engine Oil Level
Figure 7.4 - Engine Oil Level
Remove the oil filler cap and wipe the dipstick
clean. Insert the dipstick into the oil filler neck, but
do not screw it in.
If the level is low, fill to the top of the oil filler neck
with the recommended oil.
See the “Specifications” chapter 3, for the correct
engine oil grade and weight.
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Wiring Harnesses
Figure 7.5 - Wiring Harnesses
Figure 7.6 - Wiring Harnesses
Inspect all the wiring harnesses, on the machine,
for loose connections, broken wires, and frayed in-
sulation.
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MHP12/34J – 11447A
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance
COMBINED OIL FILLER
CAP AND DIPSTICK
OIL LEVEL FILLED TO
TOP OF FILLER NECK
OIL LEVEL