What should I do if my Kawasaki Prairie 360 Burns?

What should I do if my Kawasaki Prairie 360 Burns?

When handling gasoline and inspecting the fuel system, do not smoke or work near an open flame. Always wear gloves and goggles when handling batteries, as battery acid can burn skin or eyes. Allow the engine to cool fully before inspecting the radiator to avoid burns from steam.

What to do if your Kawasaki Bayou goes bad?

If troubleshooting fails, only a qualified Kawasaki mechanic with the proper tools and training should attempt more serious repairs on the Bayou 220. Do not smoke while inspecting the fuel system and handling fuel, as fumes could ignite. Exercise caution when handling battery fluid and acid.

What to do if spark plug comes out on Kawasaki Prairie 360?

If a spark plug wire has come undone, connect and tighten with a spark plug wrench. Inspect the condition of the spark plug. If it appears damaged or discolored, replace with the NGK DPR8EA-9 plug recommended by Kawasaki. Check the engine oil and ensure that it is at adequate levels. If not, refill with SAE 10W40 viscosity oil. Restart the engine.

What to do if your Kawasaki Quad overheats?

Kawasaki recommends only an NGK DPR8EA-9 spark plug. Inspect the cooling fan and ensure that it is spinning properly. If not, take the quad to the shop for repairs. Check and refill engine oil as needed. Restart the engine. If it still overheats, take to a dealer for repairs.

When handling gasoline and inspecting the fuel system, do not smoke or work near an open flame. Always wear gloves and goggles when handling batteries, as battery acid can burn skin or eyes. Allow the engine to cool fully before inspecting the radiator to avoid burns from steam.

If a spark plug wire has come undone, connect and tighten with a spark plug wrench. Inspect the condition of the spark plug. If it appears damaged or discolored, replace with the NGK DPR8EA-9 plug recommended by Kawasaki. Check the engine oil and ensure that it is at adequate levels. If not, refill with SAE 10W40 viscosity oil. Restart the engine.

When to take a Kawasaki Prairie 360 to the dealer?

Because specific training and tools are necessary for proper repairs, Kawasaki recommends that owners take the Prairie 360 to a certified dealer for complicated repairs or mechanical failure. When handling gasoline and inspecting the fuel system, do not smoke or work near an open flame.

Are there any recalls on the Prairie 650 / 700?

13) Pre-2005 Prairies had a recall on the steering knuckles b/c the original knuckles were prone to breaking; Fix: Contact the local Kaw. dealership to make sure your Prairie 650/700 had the recall work done. You can also look at the knuckle and tell if its been updated or not.