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Suzuki has received reports of overfilled engine oil at initial delivery. The VZR1800K6 uses the Suzuki Advanced Sump System (SASS). The system uses the transmission chamber as an oil tank in this semi-dry sump engine design. Oil Level Inspection Warm up the engine for 15 minutes to move all oil from the crankshaft area to the sump (transmission) area. Stop the engine and wait 3 minutes. Remove and wipe the dipstick. Insert the dipstick- do not thread it in. Read the dipstick and adjust the oil level between the F and L marks as needed. Oil Change Procedure Follow the Periodic Maintenance Chart in the service manual for changing the oil at the prescribed intervals. Warm-up the engine for 15 minutes to move all oil from the crank-shaft area to the sump (transmission) area. With the motorcycle in the vertical position remove both oil drain plugs, one for the engine, one for the sump (transmission). Change the oil filter as per the recommended interval following the service manual instructions (page 2-18).
With the motorcycle upright, add 3.4 L (3400ml or 3.6 US qt). Start and run the engine 15 minutes, checking oil level as described on the previous page.

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