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Ducati Diavel Service Manual: Scheduled maintenance chart

Ducati Diavel Service Manual / Maintenance operations / Scheduled maintenance chart

Operations to be carried out by the dealer

List of operations to be performed at 1000 km

Reading of the error memory with dds on the engine control units, vehicle and abs

Change the engine oil

Change the engine oil filter

Check the indicators and lighting

Check the safety devices (side stand switch, clutch lever switch, right switch engine stop switch and gear position sensor)

Check the battery charge level

Clean the engine oil intake filter

Checking the coolant level

Check the brake and clutch fluid levels

Check brake discs and pad wear

Check tyre pressure and wear

Check the drive chain tension and lubrication

Check freedom of movements of the side and central stand

Check the tightening of the safety components (ex. Wheel disc nuts, brake callipers, sprocket tightening)

Check rubbing points, clearance and freedom of movement of the flexible cables and electric wiring in view

Road test of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex. Abs)

Fill out that the service was performed in the warranty certificate

Operations to be carried out by the dealer

List of operations to be performed every 12000 km / year (first limit reached)

Reading of the error memory with dds on the engine control units, vehicle and abs

Change the engine oil

Change the engine oil filter

Check and/or adjust valve clearance (only every 24000 km)

Replace the timing belts (only every 24000 km/60 months)

Replace the spark plugs (only every 24000 km)

Replace the air filter (only every 24000 km)

Replace the front fork oil (only every 24000 km)

Replace the coolant (only every 24000 km)

Check the indicators and lighting

Check the safety devices (side stand switch, clutch lever switch, right switch engine stop switch and gear position sensor)

Check the battery charge level

Checking the coolant level

Checking the coolant level

Check brake discs and pad wear

Check tyre pressure and wear

Check the drive chain tension and lubrication

Check final drive wear

Check and lubricate the rear wheel shaft (only every 24000 km)

Check freedom of movements of the side and central stand

Check the tightening of the safety components (ex. Wheel disc nuts, brake callipers, sprocket tightening)

Check rubbing points, clearance and freedom of movement of the flexible cables and electric wiring in view

Road test of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex. Abs)

Fill out that the service was performed in the warranty certificate

Operations to be carried out by the customer

List of operations to be performed every 1000 km

Check the level of the engine oil

Adjust chain tension

Vehicle pre-delivery
Transport packaging integrity check (if required); Removal from the transport packaging (if required); Motorcycle integrity check; Check of the supplied kit completeness (refer to the parts l ...

Maintenance operations
Reading of the error memory with dds on the engine control units, vehicle and abs Check if there are errors by following the procedure described in the paragraph "guided diagnosis" (sect. 6 - 11) ...

Other materials:

 Setting  menu
This menu is used to enable/disable and set some motorcycle functions. To access the "setting menu" press the button (2, fig. 14) ?  for 3 seconds. Note When within this menu no other function can be displayed. Important For safety reasons, the setting menu can only be ac ...

Using a multimeter to check the electrical systems
Introduction This instrument allows you to measure resistance, voltages, and current values. Multimeters can be divided into two basic types: analogue and digital display multimeter. An analogue multimeter has a pointer display. The dial is marked with the scales to be used for measurement of ...

Refitting the gear interlock plunger and pawl assembly
On the special screw (3), fit the gear pawl lever (4), orienting it as shown in the figure, the washer (2) with the square edge side (d) facing the clutch-side crankcase half, and the spring (1), positioning it so that the hook end (a) is facing the gear pawl lever. Locate the hook end (a) of ...

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