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RH sparkplug can be opened with the help of one tool provided, to open LH sparkplug spanner of medium size is needed which is not provided, so if you know the size post it!Originally posted by JASMINE RIDER View Post-------------------------------
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is it so?... dont know that. i am removing both spark plugs using same tools without any problems.Originally posted by ceasar View PostRH sparkplug can be opened with the help of one tool provided, to open LH sparkplug spanner of medium size is needed which is not provided, so if you know the size post it!
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May be in the newer lots they're providing extra tools,the toolkit supplied with 180ug3 is hardly useful.Originally posted by JASMINE RIDER View Postis it so?... dont know that. i am removing both spark plugs using same tools without any problems.
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Without Knowledge, Skill cannot be focused. Without Skill, Strength cannot be brought to bear and without Strength, Knowledge may not be applied. - Alexander the Great's Chief Physician
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Bajaj 180 pulsar UG4 Parts Catalogue
Hi Friends,
Just a small contribution for the 180 riders. I have attached the recent 180 UG 4 parts catalogue which is very helpful in case of mega service or repairs.
I also attached my Pulsar 150 tourer & my new ride P 180.
The catalogue can be downloaded from ::
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Bajaj_180_Pulsar_UG4.pdf - 0.81MB
Regards,
Naijo
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Yesterday i found a very strange problem in my p180. My headlight is on with hi beam but headlight switch is turned off. I tried to switch off-on the switch few times but it didnt worked.
My headlight was glowing in hi beam regularly . no switch is working even i am not able to turn off the hi beam from its switch.
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dont know mate. in my bikes manual it is written that spark plugs can be used by using the tools provided in the tool kit. just check it in your manualOriginally posted by ceasar View PostMay be in the newer lots they're providing extra tools,the toolkit supplied with 180ug3 is hardly useful.
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immediately report to s.c. i think some problem with that switches.Originally posted by INDYAN View PostYesterday i found a very strange problem in my p180. My headlight is on with hi beam but headlight switch is turned off. I tried to switch off-on the switch few times but it didnt worked.
My headlight was glowing in hi beam regularly . no switch is working even i am not able to turn off the hi beam from its switch.sigpicmy bike is my sign
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Is your pass light switch damaged or something?Originally posted by INDYAN View PostYesterday i found a very strange problem in my p180. My headlight is on with hi beam but headlight switch is turned off. I tried to switch off-on the switch few times but it didnt worked.
My headlight was glowing in hi beam regularly . no switch is working even i am not able to turn off the hi beam from its switch.
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NO.... it is not provided in the tool kit.... why don't you understand ....Originally posted by JASMINE RIDER View Postdont know mate. in my bikes manual it is written that spark plugs can be used by using the tools provided in the tool kit. just check it in your manual
what the hell nobody cares for nobody these days.....

Thats why i don't like to post on this forum[xBhp]
heck,I'll find it from somewhere else....Last edited by ceasar; 03-29-2011, 05:22 PM.-------------------------------
Without Knowledge, Skill cannot be focused. Without Skill, Strength cannot be brought to bear and without Strength, Knowledge may not be applied. - Alexander the Great's Chief Physician
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what nonsense are you talking?Originally posted by ceasar View PostNO.... it is not provided in the tool kit.... why don't you understand ....what the hell nobody cares for nobody these days.....

. already told u what i know about it. others may be busy...or any other....why are you so angry by this? if its urgent then just go to any mechanic and ask him. problem is solved. why are you shouting here?

if you think so.. then go....thats why i don't like to post on this forum[xBhp]
heck,I'll find it from somewhere else....Last edited by JASMINE RIDER; 03-29-2011, 07:28 PM.sigpicmy bike is my sign
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Originally posted by JASMINE RIDER View Postis it so?... dont know that. i am removing both spark plugs using same tools without any problems.
Chill dude!Originally posted by JASMINE RIDER View Postdont know mate. in my bikes manual it is written that spark plugs can be used by using the tools provided in the tool kit. just check it in your manual
Did you personally open the LH plug using the supplied tool set? If not, just say that you have no idea. Its not an interview going on here that you have to reply to every post.
If yes, just tell him the size stamped on the spanner.
As for me, I have no idea since I don't own this bike.Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!
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Originally posted by JASMINE RIDER View Postwhat nonsense are you talking?
. already told u what i know about it. others may be busy...or any other....why are you so angry by this? if its urgent then just go to any mechanic and ask him. problem is solved. why are you shouting here?

if you think so.. then go....
You don't need to tell me to look into manual,under the seat..under my A$$.... got it?
look i normally don't post on this form unless there is reason to do so...now iam out of my town and in my place(20kM OUT OF CITY) theres not a single mech shop to go by within a range of 20km ...do you think i am so dumb.... goddamnit.:mad
i was asking the size to buy the spanner from the nearby hardware shops ....
and one more thing you don't need to tell where i should go....why are you even here ? ha ? go to the goddamn mech and ask you queries .... problem solved!

Bloody hell,I am done with this!
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Without Knowledge, Skill cannot be focused. Without Skill, Strength cannot be brought to bear and without Strength, Knowledge may not be applied. - Alexander the Great's Chief Physician
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The cylindrical tool provided in the tool kit is to be used to remove both the spark plugs as the plugs are identical. LH spark plug is exposed and the RH spark plug can be opened by the same cylindrical tool in the toolkit.
@Ceaser: Sir do you have that tool in your toolkit? If yes then you can use that or else the spark plug requires a 16mm spanner. The normal spanners can be used only to remove the LH spark plug. The RH needs that cylindrical tool.
Note: I am talking about the UG3 only.
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No sir please ,i am too youngOriginally posted by pavanchirmade View PostThe cylindrical tool provided in the tool kit is to be used to remove both the spark plugs as the plugs are identical. LH spark plug is exposed and the RH spark plug can be opened by the same cylindrical tool in the toolkit.
@Ceaser: Sir do you have that tool in your toolkit? If yes then you can use that or else the spark plug requires a 16mm spanner. The normal spanners can be used only to remove the LH spark plug. The RH needs that cylindrical tool.
Note: I am talking about the UG3 only.
thanks for the information,yes i have that cylindrical tool,RH plug can very well be opened with it, but LH plug cannot be opened , i tried with it since it is cylindrical and has two holes on top and the bottom when you mount that tool over the plug there is little room left to insert the screwdriver into that hole and turn,may be the nut is in awkward position.
anyway i'll buy that spanner
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Without Knowledge, Skill cannot be focused. Without Skill, Strength cannot be brought to bear and without Strength, Knowledge may not be applied. - Alexander the Great's Chief Physician
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(due to a small pin type thing someone put inside the switch gap)

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