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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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Default Re: Coolant Level on recovery tank?

Originally Posted by danimal
Looking into the coolant tank, you will see a plastic 'fin' on the inside (upper left corner when standing by the fender). The coolant should come to the top of that 'fin' which is about an inch or so below the cap. Overfilling can actually cause overheating issues.
By fin do you mean the white post thingy that sticks out horizontally from the rear end of the tank or the black bead that runs around the inside of the tank. No matter really as they are on the same level. That is a good level to keep it at even though I can find no mention of the indicator in the manual etc. But I think the white post is the indicator.
If you use the word fin some people will start looking for a small fish in the tank.
 

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