There is no separate transmission oil on the Ozark. The engine and the transmission and the clutches are all lubricated by the oil you put in the engine. That's why it is smart to use the upgraded motorcycle oil they sell at the dealer. Its supposed to work better in transmission than regular oil. There is some 90W oil in the rear differential that is located back on the rear axle that needs checked and changed - but not very often. Look at your manual.
the capacity of oil on a suzuki ozark is 3.5 quarts
i have a 2005 suzuki pzark and it takes about 2.5 quarts depending on how empty the tank is
Under the quad, at least on the 2003 and 2005 suzuki ozark 250 quad runners, it is under the quad, there is a 17mm bolt that is the only bolt accessible under the quad, take that out and it drains it.
You do not change the trans fluid. It is a life time synthetic fluid.
under the quad atleast on the 2003 and 2005 suzuki ozark 250 quad runners, it is under the quad, there is a 17mm bolt that is the only bolt accessible under the quad, take that out and it drains it, i am trying to find out where the oil filter is located, if you know please email me, crazyandy052@yahoo.com
Yes it does remove the 3 bolts holding the filter cover and you will find it there.
How do you change ML55 transmission oil?
To change the CVT gear oil in Suzuki Swift, you need a 4L can for your car.
The transmission fill plug on a 2000 Suzuki Alto is behind the drain plug. Both the plugs are located underneath the transmission.
I miss my old Intruder 1400 ... Great bike! The "transmission fluid" on a Suzuki Intruder is the normal engine oil, just as it is on most manual transmission vehicles. It uses the same oil from the crankcase reservoir, so every time you change your oil, you are also changing the transmission fluid. Just a quick money saving tip on changing your oil on this bike: you don't need to buy the expensive motorcycle oil filter. There is a standard automobile oil filter that will fit the threading and gasket of the Intruder. Since the automotive filter has a larger volume of filtration, it will actually work better than the more expensive OEM filter on the Suzuki.
No, they are not. If you ask for an oil change they will change the engine oil & filter. They will not change the transmission fluid unless you ask for it.
Obviously, like other motorcycles Suzuki requires maintenance as well, change oil filter as well on every engine oil change.