Engine oil — check (Aprilia Shiver 750)
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Check the engine oil level frequently.
Shut off the engine.
Keep the vehicle
Check the correct oil level through the appropriate sight glass on the engine crankcase.
The oil level is correct when it is close to the "MAX" reference.
The original text is available on an online resource [motoinstruction.ru]
Note. Carry out maintenance operations at half the intervals shown if the vehicle is used in wet or dusty areas, off road or for sporting applications.
Caution!
- Engine oil level must be checked when the engine is warm.
- If you check level when the engine is cold, oil level could temporarily drop below the "min" mark.
- This should not be considered a problem provided that the alarm warning light and the engine oil pressure icon do not turn on simultaneously on the display.
Caution!
- Do not idle the engine with the vehicle at a standstill to warm the engine and bring the oil to operating temperature.
- Preferably check the oil after a journey of after travelling approximately 15 km (10 miles) in extraurban conditions (enough to warm up the engine oil to operating temperature).
Shut off the engine.
Keep the vehicle
Check the correct oil level through the appropriate sight glass on the engine crankcase.

- MAX = maximum level
- MIN = minimum level
The oil level is correct when it is close to the "MAX" reference.
The original text is available on an online resource [motoinstruction.ru]
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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