• Q. My engine oil is leaking, any solution - Pulsar NS200?

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    Adesh
    Adesh | 5 years ago

    Is it normal ? I have checked with mechanic he is saying if they will change the coil the problem will be solved. Oil leakage is normal in NS200 or I should get the coil changed?

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    Journey
    Journey | 5 years ago

    Change it with in warranty, in my ns ihave same issue they changed it with in warranty period and i only pay packing material.

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    Mehul
    Mehul | 4 years ago

    Visit service station

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