Hero Passion Pro 2017 Owner's Manual
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It is recommended to service your Hero Passion Pro 2017 every 3,000 to 4,000 kilometers or every 3 to 4 months, whichever comes first. Regular servicing helps maintain optimal performance and longevity of the motorcycle.
For the Hero Passion Pro 2017, it is advised to use 10W-30 grade engine oil for optimal performance. Always use high-quality engine oil from a reputable brand to ensure engine health.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance, maintain proper tire pressure, ride at a constant speed, avoid aggressive acceleration or braking, and ensure the air filter is clean.
If your bike won't start, check the battery charge, inspect the spark plug, ensure there is enough fuel, and make sure the fuel valve is open. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
To adjust the chain tension, place the motorcycle on the center stand, loosen the rear axle nut, adjust the tension using the adjuster bolts on either side of the swingarm, and then retighten the axle nut. Ensure the chain has about 20-30mm of slack.
The recommended tire pressure for the Hero Passion Pro 2017 is 25 psi for the front tire and 30 psi for the rear tire when riding solo. Adjust the rear tire pressure to 32 psi when carrying a pillion.
To change the headlight bulb, remove the screws securing the headlight assembly, disconnect the electrical connector, remove the old bulb, and replace it with a new one. Reconnect the electrical connector and secure the assembly back in place.
Spongy brakes may indicate air in the brake lines or worn brake pads. Check and bleed the brake fluid system to remove air, and inspect the brake pads for wear. Replace the pads if they are worn out.
To maintain battery life, regularly check the battery terminals for corrosion, ensure the battery is charged, avoid leaving electrical components on when the engine is off, and consider using a trickle charger if the bike is not used frequently.
Common causes of overheating include low engine oil levels, blocked air filters, and faulty spark plugs. Ensure regular maintenance checks to prevent these issues and keep the engine running at optimal temperature.