Warning – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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4.19

Model 6036 Legacy

Cab and Covers

4.4

ENCLOSED CAB (OPTIONAL)
COMPONENTS

4.4.1

Windshield Wiper Assembly

Refer to Section 9.13.2, “Windshield Wiper Motor” for
removal and installation information.

4.4.2

Roof Wiper Assembly

Refer to Section 9.13.4, “Roof Wiper Motor” for removal
and installation information.

4.4.3

Windshield/Skylight Washer
Assembly

Refer to Section 9.13.6, “Windshield/Roof Washer Reser-
voir and Pump” for removal and installation information.

4.4.4

Heater/Defroster System

a. Heater Assembly Removal

1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface. Level the

vehicle, ground the attachment, place the travel
select lever in the (N) NEUTRAL position, place the
neutral lock lever in the NEUTRAL LOCK position,
engage the parking brake switch and shut the
engine OFF.

2. Place an Accident Prevention Tag on both the

ignition key switch and the steering wheel, stating
that the vehicle should not be operated. (Refer to
Section 1.5, “Accident Prevention Tag Usage.”)

3. Unlock and open the rear door. Allow the engine and

hydraulic fluid to cool. Draining the cooling system
while the engine block is hot can cause cracks in the
engine block.

4. Disconnect the battery negative (-) cable at the

battery negative (-) terminal.

5. Place a suitable container beneath the radiator drain

plug (Fig. 4-32, 1) or petcock. 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 (Fig. 4-32, 1) or petcock and
allow the coolant to drain. Replace the drain plug, or
close the petcock.

Figure 4-32 Drain the Cooling System

7. Transfer the coolant to a container with a cover, and

label as “Used Antifreeze.” Dispose of the used
coolant at an approved recycling facility.

Note: Label all hoses to ensure correct installation.

8. Remove four button-head screws (Fig. 4-33, 1) and

four acorn nuts (2). Remove the heater access panel
(3).

9. Loosen the hose clamps (Fig. 4 -33, 4 and 5), and

disconnect the two heater hoses (6 and 7).

10. Pull the hoses (Fig. 4-33, 6 and 7) through the

grommets.

Figure 4-33 Remove the Heater Access Panel

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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