Husqvarna HUV 4421-D / DXP Engine OIL Level Check, Do not remove dipstick while engine is running

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Engine Oil

NOTE: The normal oil pressure value stated in the Honda engine manual is 28 psi at idle; however, the remote filter design causes oil pressure to be 18 psi, which is normal for this type of oil circulation design.

Kawasaki engine: The Kawasaki gasoline engine has an oil filter that is mounted on a bracket between and in front of the engine and transmission. Inlet and outlet oil-carrying hoses enable oil circulation to and from the engine. See following NOTE.

NOTE: The normal oil pressure value stated in the Kawasaki engine manual is 35-45 psi at idle; however, the remote filter design causes oil pressure to be 18 psi, which is normal for this type of oil circula- tion design.

ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK

1.Remove the oil level dipstick from the oil filler tube and wipe oil from the dipstick. See Figure 18, Figure 19, Figure 20, and Figure 21, on page 36. See following CAUTION.

ýCAUT ION

• Do not remove dipstick while engine is running.

2.Check oil level by fully inserting the dipstick into the tube and immediately removing it.

3.If the oil level is at or below the low level mark on the dipstick gauge, add oil to the engine until the level is between low and full levels (safe level). See following CAUTION.

CAUT ION

Do not fill oil above the full level mark. Doing so will result in decreased engine performance or damage to the engine.

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Figure 18 Engine Oil Level Check –

Honda Gasoline Vehicles

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Figure 19 Engine Oil Level Check –

Kawasaki Gasoline Vehicles

2007 HUV 4421 Gasoline and Diesel Vehicle Owner’s Manual

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Contents 2007 Utility Vehicles Page USA Foreword Table of Contents ALL HUV 4421 Models DRIVER/PASSENGER Warning Decal Rotating Parts Decal Diesel Vehicle Feature Identification DAN G E R Caut ION Safety DetailsCaut ION DAN G E R General WarningsAll-wheel Drive Warning General Information Controls and IndicatorsModel Identification See General Warnings onControls and Indicators KEY Switch Diesel Vehicles KEY Switch Gasoline VehiclesFORWARD/REVERSE Control Accelerator PedalVolt Accessory Outlet Steering Adjustment LockBrake Pedal Park BrakeLOW OIL Warning Light HIGH-TEMPERATURE Warning Light Diesel Vehicles onlyFuel GAUGE/HOUR Meter Headlight ControlRelease Safety Belt ROLL-OVER Protective Structure and Safety BeltsING Seat Latch and AdjustmentExhaust system Check for leaks PRE-OPERATION and Daily Safety ChecklistDriving Instructions Performance InspectionStarting the Vehicle ALL-WHEEL Drive AWD Operation Stopping the Vehicle BED Latch and Prop RODParking and Leaving the Vehicle Bed Latch Loading and Unloading CargoVehicle Load Capacities Transporting on a Trailer Towing with the VehicleSee General Warnings on DAN G E R StorageOFF Preparing the Vehicle for Extended StorageGasoline vehicles Returning the Stored Vehicle to ServiceMaintenance MaintenancePeriodic Service Schedule Periodic Service ScheduleMonthly service by owner Annual service by Periodic Lubrication Schedule Periodic Lubrication ScheduleLubrication Points Gasoline Vehicles Engine OIL Brake Fluid ReservoirBrake Fluid OIL Pressure Gasoline EngineDo not remove dipstick while engine is running Engine OIL Level CheckEngine Oil Draining Engine OIL and Filter ChangeDrain the engine oil. See Engine Oil Draining on Engine Oil Filter ChangeRemove Engine Oil Filter OIL Viscosity Engine Oil FillingFront differential Gearcase LubricationRear differential TransmissionEngine Coolant Diesel Vehicles AIR Filter ReplacementAIR Intake System Engine Coolant Level CheckFueling Instructions Air Filter InstallationAir Filter Removal Fuel Tank Gasoline Vehicles Biodiesel Fuel Diesel Vehicles OnlyDiesel Vehicles Only Draining Water from Fuel FilterFuel Filter BatteryBattery Jump Starting Using a Booster Battery Jump StartingAccessories Cleaning the VehicleElectric Winch Accessory See following NoteMUD Tire Option Subsequent Owner RegistrationSpecifications Vehicle SpecificationsDIMENSIONS/WEIGHT Tire Pressure Warranty Information Carburetor Modification for High Altitude Operation Technical & Consumer Information Gasoline EnginesOxygenated Fuels Problems That May Affect Emissions U.S. and California Clean Air ActsReplacement Parts MaintenanceYour Warranty Rights and Obligations California Emission Control Warranty StatementPage Page Page Husqvarna Part Number 531 30 Edition Code 0706C0307B