Husqvarna 4210-g User Manual

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Periodic Service Schedules
2005 Husqvarna 4210-G, 4210-E, 4210-GXP, and 4210-EXP Owner’s Manual
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WARNING
• If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service, do not operate the vehicle
until repairs are made. Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property
damage, severe personal injury, or death.
PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE – GASOLINE VEHICLES
REGULAR INTERVAL
SERVICE
Monthly service by owner
or trained technician
Engine
Check engine oil level; change if 
necessary. See Periodic Lubrication 
Schedules on page 32.
Check engine cooling air intake; clean if 
necessary. Visually inspect the 
unshrouded area around engine exhaust 
for grass and debris, and clean if 
necessary.
Tires
Check air pressure and adjust as 
necessary. See Vehicle Specifications 
on page 46.
General vehicle
Wash engine compartment and underside
of vehicle. Do not wash engine when hot.
Semiannual service by trained 
technician only (or every 50 hours of 
operation, whichever comes first)
Battery
Clean terminals and wash dirt from 
casing; check electrolyte level. See 
Battery – Gasoline Vehicles on 
page 39.
Front wheel alignment and camber
Check and adjust if necessary. See 
Section 7 – Steering and Front 
Suspension in the appropriate 
maintenance and service manual.
Electrical wiring and connections
Check for tightness and damage.
Brake system
Check brake shoes; replace if necessary.
Lubricate brake slides. See Periodic 
Lubrication Schedules on page 32.
 
Check brake cables for damage; replace if 
necessary.
Annual service by trained technician 
only (or every 100 hours of operation, 
whichever comes first)
Engine
Check for leaks around gaskets, fill plugs, 
etc.
Inspect, clean and regap spark plug; 
replace if necessary.
Annual service by trained technician 
only (or every 100 hours of operation, 
whichever comes first) continued
Engine air intake system
Check air filter element; clean or replace if 
necessary.
Check clamps for tightness; check hose 
for cracks.
General vehicle
Check for loose hardware and tighten if 
necessary.
Two year service by trained technician 
only (or every 200 hours of operation, 
whichever comes first)
Fuel filters
Replace. Dispose of used filters properly.