Since it was so low on the pursuit you should really pull the tank and check the coolant level at the radiator cap. It's the only way to know for sure that it's completely full.
The real important question is, "How is it you are losing coolant if you are?" You should not be losing coolant. Did you have it serviced previously and maybe it wasn't filled to capacity? Moving the wheel chock is a lot of work sort of. I just use a piece of 2x4 wood under my kickstand to level the bike, mine's a Yamaha and of course, make sure your bike is in first gear.
Right, I will be monitoring the level to make sure there is no funny business and this is the first time I've checked the level and during that time I have not seen any leaks, smells, or any funny business but I will be doing a follow up. The wheel chock really isnt all that bad... getting the bike up there on it is a lil different but overall not too bad, I need to get a lift LOL
Yup I looked for leaks and there are none, at least none visually. Additionally, this is the first time I've checked the level since I purchased the bike but I have been checking to make sure all is well. I'll do a follow up video.
Doing your own maintenance saves alot of money PLUS you know that it's done right!
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This is good to know where to look and add coolant if my challenger is low. Thanks for sharing!
Yessir, glad to assist
Since it was so low on the pursuit you should really pull the tank and check the coolant level at the radiator cap. It's the only way to know for sure that it's completely full.
Copy that, I will be doing additional checks and I’ll be flushing the system after “riding season” which is why I bought so much fluid🤙🏿
Great video! Also, thank you for your Air Force service!
Thank you, and thanks for checking out the video
Yeah that was a lot to take off the other bike to fill it.
Yup, if I had the stock seat it would take like 2secs but the stock seat was made for a tiny person lol
The real important question is, "How is it you are losing coolant if you are?" You should not be losing coolant. Did you have it serviced previously and maybe it wasn't filled to capacity? Moving the wheel chock is a lot of work sort of. I just use a piece of 2x4 wood under my kickstand to level the bike, mine's a Yamaha and of course, make sure your bike is in first gear.
Right, I will be monitoring the level to make sure there is no funny business and this is the first time I've checked the level and during that time I have not seen any leaks, smells, or any funny business but I will be doing a follow up. The wheel chock really isnt all that bad... getting the bike up there on it is a lil different but overall not too bad, I need to get a lift LOL
I had the same problem with my 24Elite.
Yup when you rollin you gotta keep an eye on those fluids
Investigating why the level is that low would be high priority, did you check the rad level?
Yup I looked for leaks and there are none, at least none visually. Additionally, this is the first time I've checked the level since I purchased the bike but I have been checking to make sure all is well. I'll do a follow up video.