Hero Pleasure 2017 Owner's Manual
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To check the engine oil level, ensure the scooter is on a level surface and the engine is cool. Locate the dipstick near the engine, remove it, wipe it clean, reinsert it without screwing, and then remove it again to check the oil level. The oil should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick.
The Hero Pleasure 2017 scooter is designed to run on unleaded petrol with an octane rating of 91 or higher. Using the recommended fuel type ensures optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
Regular servicing is recommended every 3000 to 4000 kilometers or every 6 months, whichever comes first. This helps in maintaining the scooter's performance and addressing any wear and tear issues.
The recommended tire pressure for the Hero Pleasure 2017 is 22 psi for the front tire and 29 psi for the rear tire. Proper tire pressure ensures safety, fuel efficiency, and optimal handling.
To adjust the headlight beam, locate the adjustment screw on the headlight assembly. Turn the screw clockwise to lower the beam and counterclockwise to raise it. Ensure the scooter is on a level surface and the headlight is aimed correctly to avoid blinding other drivers.
If the engine overheats, stop the scooter immediately and turn off the engine. Allow it to cool down before checking the coolant level and fan operation. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic to diagnose the issue.
To improve mileage, ensure regular maintenance, keep the tire pressure at recommended levels, avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration, and use the recommended engine oil. Riding at a constant speed and avoiding overloading can also help in improving fuel efficiency.
Common starting issues can be due to a weak battery, faulty spark plug, clogged air filter, or fuel supply issues. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of worn-out parts can help prevent starting problems.
To maintain battery life, ensure the battery terminals are clean and tightly connected, avoid frequent short trips, and switch off electrical components when not in use. Regularly check the battery charge and keep it topped up as needed.
If the brakes feel spongy, check the brake fluid level and inspect for air in the brake lines. Bleeding the brakes might be necessary to remove air bubbles. If the problem persists, have the brake system checked by a professional mechanic.