GENERAL INFORMATION
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* Turbo models
HANDLEBAR TILT
(Bearcat/Crossfire/
M-Series Models)
The handlebar can be adjusted to the
position providing the operator with
the most comfort. To adjust the handle-
bar, use the following procedure:
NOTE: It may be necessary to
remove the handlebar cover for
this procedure.
1. Loosen the four lock nuts (Allen-
head cap screws on models with a
telescoping handlebar) securing
the handlebar caps and block to
the steering post.
0743-442
0743-467
2. Adjust the handlebar up or down
to operator’s desired tilt; then
tighten the lock nuts/cap screws
evenly and securely. Check steer-
ing for maximum right/left turning
capabilities.
3. Recheck lock nuts/cap screws;
tighten securely.
NOTE: Recommended torque
value of lock nuts is 18 ft-lb. Rec-
ommended torque value for the
Allen-head cap screws is 20 ft-lb.
NOTE: Do not adjust the handle-
bar to a position that allows the
brake fluid to be below the low
mark on either side of the master
cylinder.
HANDLEBAR TILT
(F-Series/T-Series -
STD Models)
The handlebar can be adjusted to the
operator’s preference. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
1. Loosen the eight cap screws secur-
ing the handlebar caps to the riser
and the riser to the steering post.
9
Failure in crankshaft position sen-
sor.
11
Failure in speed sensor.
12
Failure in coil (#1).
13
Failure in coil (#2).
14
Failure in ISC valve.
15
Failure in oxygen sensor.
19
Failure in camshaft position sen-
sor.
21
Failure in knock sensor.
22*
Failure in coil (#1 secondary).
23*
Failure in coil (#2 secondary).
OCTN*
Low octane gasoline.
Code
Trouble
! WARNING
Tighten lock nuts according to
specifications to prevent unex-
pected “movement” of the handle-
bar during operation over rough
terrain and DO NOT position han-
dlebar so steering (maximum right/
left turning capabilities) or throttle
and brake controls are affected.
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