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Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 9. Jun 2018, 16:45
von ronenfe

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 9. Jun 2018, 16:57
von takoda
I'm assuming you're talking about the instructions in the picture? I think they're fairly easy to understand... the hose is longer than needed for installation on the XF (probably since it also fits other models), and you're supposed to cut it to the length you need, making sure you install it in a way where it isn't unnecessarily bent or twisted, so that whatever needs to flow through this hose can do so without being obstructed.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 9. Jun 2018, 17:07
von ronenfe
This I understand, but I don't understand what the model converstion mean between old and new and how long should I cut in the table below.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 12. Jun 2018, 14:48
von blaze
Its a rubber tube - just cut it, plug it in and check whether it is not bend or squeezed somewhere.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 12. Jun 2018, 15:04
von ronenfe
I ended up cutting it to 170 mm. However I still don't understand what they mean.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 12. Jun 2018, 16:00
von AoS
The instructions are simple: Find the original spare part number (A-F), and cut to appropriate length. So if C is your original part number, you cut the hose to a length of 320mm.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 12. Jun 2018, 16:20
von ronenfe
The problem is that the part diagram already
shows the new number and not the old one
and you can't know what is the old one.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 15. Jun 2018, 11:55
von AoS
https://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-xf650u-199 ... IG10A.html

HOSE(7X12.1X600)
  • product number: 0935270121600
  • supersession: 093527012100B
  • notes: L:600->125
If that information is correct you have to cut it to 125mm.

Re: Can anyone understand those instructions?

Verfasst: 15. Jun 2018, 12:09
von ronenfe
Great finding, thanks.