John Deere L17.542 Manual De Usuario

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Service Miscellaneous - 51
SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS
(A) towards rear of tractor and remove from bolt (B), one on 
each side.
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4. Open hood.
5. Disconnect wiring harness (C).
6. Lower hood slightly and lift hood from brackets (D).
Installing
1. Align hood brackets with tractor brackets and install 
hood.
2. Connect wiring harness.
3. Close hood.
4. Pull spring hooks over bolts and release to secure hood.
Cleaning and Repairing Plastic Surfaces
Your John Deere dealer has the professional materials 
needed to properly remove surface scratches from any 
plastic surfaces, do not attempt to paint over marks or 
scratches in plastic parts.
1. Rinse hood and entire machine with clean water to 
remove dirt and dust that may scratch the surface.
2. Wash surface with clean water and a mild liquid 
automotive washing soap.
3. Dry thoroughly to avoid water spots.
4. Wax the surface with a liquid automotive wax. Use 
products that specifically say “contains no abrasives.”
5. Buff applied wax by hand using a clean, soft cloth.
Cleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces
Cleaning:
Follow automotive practices to care for your vehicle painted 
metal surfaces. Use a high-quality automotive wax 
regularly to maintain the factory look of your vehicle’s 
painted surfaces.
Repairing Minor Scratches (surface scratch):
1. Clean area to be repaired thoroughly.
2. Use automotive polishing compound to remove surface 
scratches.
3. Apply wax to entire surface.
Repairing Deep Scratches (bare metal or primer 
showing):
1. Clean area to be repaired with rubbing alcohol or 
mineral spirits.
2. Use paint stick with factory-matched colors available 
from your John Deere dealer to fill scratches. Follow 
directions included on paint stick for use and for drying.
3. Smooth out surface using an automotive polishing 
compound. Do not use power buffer.
4. Apply wax to surface.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Improper care of 
machine plastic surfaces can damage that surface:
Do not wipe plastic surfaces when they are dry. 
Dry wiping will result in minor surface scratches.
Use a soft, clean cloth (bath towel, diaper, 
automotive mitt).
Do not use abrasive materials, such as polishing 
compounds, on plastic surfaces.
Do not spray insect repellent near machine.
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D
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not use a power 
buffer to remove wax.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not use rubbing 
compound on painted surfaces.