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The recommended type of oil to use for a Kawasaki 610 Mule is API SF. Th610 Mule will hold approximately 1.5 quarts of oil.
The oil dipstick, on your Kawasaki Mule 610, can be found on the right side of the engine. The top to the oil dipstick should be colored black.
I have a 2007 Mule 4x4 610 and the oil capacity is 1.5 U.S. quarts. (1.4 L.)
An oil change should be done according to mileage and not necessarily time changes. You can give the Kawasaki Mule 610 an oil change after every 10,000 kilometers.
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For a 2009 Kawasaki Mule 610, the recommended oil filter is the Kawasaki part number 49065-7007. It's important to use the correct filter to ensure optimal engine performance and protection. Always check your owner’s manual or consult a dealer for the most accurate information regarding maintenance parts.
The Kawasaki 610 holds 1.5 US qt in a completely dry engine. You should never overfill the motor oil. You can check the motor oil with the motor oil dipstick. 1.37 Qt if changing oil and and removing filter. 1.1 us qt if your not removing filter. this is straight from the Kawasaki mule dealer mechanic guide. and on a normal oil change with filter removed its barley over 1 QT.
On a Kawasaki Mule 610, the oil filter is typically located on the engine, near the oil pan. To access it, you may need to lift the seat or remove the panel covering the engine compartment. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and maintenance instructions.
The Kawasaki Mule 610 typically requires about 2.5 quarts (2.4 liters) of oil when changing the oil and oil filter. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations for your specific model, as oil capacity can vary slightly based on production year and any modifications. It's also important to use the recommended oil type for optimal performance.
could it be pressure on tank due to unvented gas cap? try running with vented cap.
To check the oil level on a Kawasaki Mule 610, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Remove the dipstick from the oil filler neck, wipe it clean, then reinsert it without screwing it back in. Remove it again and check the oil level; it should be between the "L" (low) and "H" (high) marks. If necessary, add the appropriate oil type until the level reaches the desired mark.
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