Question about kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic Motorcycles
Coolant leaking from radiator cap while running. No other leaks. Coolant leaking from radiator cap while running. No other leaks. Hi I am Vortash I hope this is just a faulty cap or seal but it could ...
Question about kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic Motorcycles
...leaking and topped up coolant reservoir. After short ride just before shutting down engine got an overheat warning, yet found sufficient coolant in reservoir. is there a check-valve or so in the ...
...coolant losing. - You have radiator leaks - Defective radiator cap - Hose leaks - Pumps mechanical seal leak - coolant lines leaks on engine. So need the check step by step above items to locate the ...
...coolant? Hello, There are 4 screws holding the radiator cover on. Remove these screws to access the filler cap. Remove the cap (while cold) and fill radiator, replace filler cap and then replace the ...
Question about kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic Motorcycles
coolant leak up under engine rear of bike may be small pipe or water pump area retighten all the jubilee clips that hold the pipes on and check the radiator cap if seal on cap is worn replace this ...
Question about kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic Motorcycles
...radiator cap.Its normal.Beside the rad. cap is a thin hose.That is probably the source of the waterHope this is your problem and hope it helps Whenever I have a water leak problem I fix it the way ...
...hole on the water pump cover it was coming out from the plastic tank on the side. after changing te radiator cap, the pressure stays well within the acceptable level and no coolant spitting out
Question about kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic Motorcycles
...Check the coolant level in the radiator, top up if required. 20. Ride Hard! (Always check the coolant level at regular intervals as a lack of coolant can lead to engine failure). General advice
Question about kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic Motorcycles
coolant today nothing on the dipstick where did it go Assuming that you check your cool and not your oil because you said dipstick. You could have a leaky water pump or hose but if you think you don't
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