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LUBRICATION
1. Release the rubber strap under the seat and
raise the engine hood.
2. Drain the engine oil as described under
“Changing the engine oil”.
3. Remove the oil filter. If necessary use a filter
spanner.
4. Coat the seal on the new filter with clean, fresh
engine oil.
5. Tighten the filter by hand until you feel it make
contact, then tighten a further 3/4 turn.
6. Run the engine until it is hot, then check that
there is no leakage from the oil filter seal.
7. Check the engine oil level and top up if
necessary. The oil filter holds 0.2 litres of oil.
12. Transmission
The oil and filter should be replaced by an
authorised service workshop as described in the
workshop manual.
13. Replacing the oil filter
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Dispose of used filters at a recycling
station.
Used engine oil is a health hazard and
must not be emptied onto soil or in the
countryside.
Filters and oil must be taken to a work-
shop or other suitable place where they
can be disposed of safely.
Avoid skin contact, wash with soap and
water in the event of spillage.
WARNING!
The engine oil may be very hot if
it is drained immediately after
stopping the engine. Let the
engine cool down for a while first.