Hero Splendor NXG 2014 Owner's Manual
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The recommended engine oil for the Hero Splendor NXG 2014 is 10W-30 that meets the JASO MA2 specifications. Regularly check and change the oil as advised in the user manual.
If the motorcycle is difficult to start, check the battery charge, inspect the spark plug for wear or deposits, and ensure the fuel is reaching the engine. Consider cleaning or replacing the carburetor if necessary.
For optimal performance, maintain the front tire pressure at 25 psi and the rear tire at 30 psi under normal riding conditions. Adjust as needed based on load and riding style.
Regular service intervals for the Hero Splendor NXG 2014 are typically every 3,000-4,000 kilometers or every 3-4 months, whichever comes first. Follow the service schedule in the owner’s manual for best results.
Common brake issues include squeaking noises, reduced braking efficiency, and brake fluid leaks. Check brake pads for wear, ensure proper tension in the brake cables, and inspect for any fluid leaks. Replace worn parts as necessary.
To adjust chain tension, place the motorcycle on the center stand, loosen the rear axle nut, and adjust the tensioner bolts on each side of the swingarm evenly until desired tension is reached. Tighten the axle nut and recheck tension.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance, keep tires properly inflated, avoid abrupt acceleration and braking, and maintain a steady speed. Clean or replace the air filter regularly.
If the engine is misfiring, check the spark plug for fouling, ensure proper ignition timing, and verify that the fuel system is free of blockages. Replace faulty components as necessary.
Check the battery voltage and connections, inspect the fuses, and examine the wiring for any damage. Replace any burnt-out bulbs and ensure the alternator is charging the battery properly.
Regularly check for leaks in the shock absorbers, ensure all mounting bolts are tight, and inspect for any unusual noises or handling issues. Replace worn components and adjust the suspension settings according to your riding preferences.