The battery on a Suzuki Boulevard is located under the driver seat.
The oil capacity of a Suzuki M50, which is a part of the Suzuki Boulevard series, is approximately 3.5 quarts (or about 3.3 liters) when including the oil filter change. It's essential to check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations for your specific model year. Always ensure to use the appropriate oil type as specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
The Suzuki M50/C50/C50T are Suzuki's 803cc cruiser line. "50" represents the engine's 50 cubic inch displacement. Per reviews at Motorcycle.com, the 2005 M50 model was dyno tested at 44.09 horsepower and 42.83 foot pounds of torque. Subsequent year models are likely in this range as well.
I ride a Suzuki M50 BLVD and their is no oil reset button. I do not know about the Suzuki C50 BLVD.
To change the coolant in a 2009 Suzuki Boulevard M50, first ensure the engine is cool, then remove the radiator cap and drain the old coolant by opening the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator. Once drained, close the plug and refill the radiator with a 50/50 mix of recommended coolant and distilled water. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to circulate the new coolant, then check for leaks and ensure the coolant level is correct before replacing the radiator cap. Dispose of the old coolant properly, as it is hazardous to the environment.
When your headlight is at low beam it flashes the high beam when pressed. It is not legal to do a "flash to pass " in California so check your local laws on using it.
The fuse box on a 2006 Suzuki Boulevard M50 is typically located under the seat. To access it, you'll need to remove the seat by loosening the bolts or fasteners. Once the seat is removed, the fuse box should be visible, allowing you to check or replace any blown fuses. Make sure to consult your owner's manual for specific details and diagrams.
3 litres if you're not changing the filter , 3.5 litres if you are
Suzuki Manual for a 2006 M50 (VL800) States: 3.6 Quarts with filter change 3.2 Quarts without filter change Use 10W40 SF/SG or SH/SJ motor oil
Suzuki generally uses the cubic inches as part of the model numbers for the later models. Most likely this would be a 50 cubic inch model, approx. 800cc's
It's in the tank. Pull the tank and you'll see it. Take out 5 Allen Head bolts and it will pull out (with a little twisting)
Could be a dead battery or a problem with the starter...most likely the solenoid switch.