Warning – SkyTrak 8042 Service Manual User Manual

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Electrical System

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Model 8042, 10042, 10054 Legacy

Rev. 10/03

a. Engine Block Heater Removal

1. Level the vehicle, ground the attachment, place the

travel select lever in (N) NEUTRAL, engage the park
brake switch and shut the engine OFF. Remove the
ignition key.

2. Secure accident prevention tags to the steering

wheel and ignition switch. (Refer to Section 1.5,
“Accident Prevention Tags.”
)

3. If the vehicle has one battery, disconnect the

negative (-) battery cable at the negative (-) battery
terminal (1).

If the vehicle has dual batteries, disconnect both
negative battery cables from both negative (-) battery
terminals (2).

4. Unlatch, unlock and open the engine right and left

engine access doors. Allow the engine to cool before
proceeding. Draining the cooling system while the
engine is hot can cause cracks in the engine block.

5. Place a suitable container beneath the radiator drain

plug or petcock (3) on the bottom, right side of the
radiator. Slowly turn the radiator cap (not shown) to
the first stop and allow any pressure to escape.
Remove the radiator cap.

6. Place a funnel at the base of the radiator to channel

the drained coolant into the container. Open the
radiator drain plug or petcock (3) and allow the
coolant to drain into the funnel. Close the radiator
drain plug or petcock.

7. Transfer the coolant into a properly labeled container.

Dispose of properly if coolant needs to be replaced.

8. Remove plastic retainer (4) from around engine

block heater element (5) and 110-volt cord (6).

9. Using a 29 mm socket, remove heating element from

engine block.

WARNING:

DO NOT attempt this

procedure when the engine is hot. Wait for the
engine, muffler and tailpipes to cool down
before proceeding. Failure to do so could result
in severe burns.

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WARNING:

Hot coolant can cause

severe burns or eye injury. NEVER remove the
radiator cap while the engine is hot. The cooling
system is under pressure. Wear protective
clothing and safety glasses.

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