For an ATV 150, you typically use a specific type of gear oil, often rated as SAE 80W-90 or an equivalent. Some models may require automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF), so it's important to consult the owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations. Using the correct fluid ensures optimal performance and longevity of the gearbox. Always check the fluid level regularly and change it according to the maintenance schedule.
For the Coolster ATV 3150DX, it's recommended to use automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for the gearbox. Specifically, look for a fluid that meets the specifications of Dexron III or similar. Always consult the owner's manual for the exact fluid type and capacity to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the ATV.
Any kind of DOT 3 brake fluid.
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You should only use the manufacturers recommended fluid
I have a 1999 Yahama Blaster ATV. The ATV will only start when i spay starter fluid into the air filter, when i spray the starter fluid into the air filter it will only run for a short time. I have cleaned the carbraoter, and air filter seems to be in good working condition as well, the ATV also seems to have good compression.
Exactly what the manufacture recommends.
You can check the anti-freeze level, in a Arctic Cat 400 ATV, by looking at the amount of fluid in the overflow container. The overflow container should be approximately half full.
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