* Always disconnect the negative battery terminal befo
making a
re
djustments to the vehicle electrical system or
elding on this vehicle.
ing a
d in this
anual.
at least 15
inutes if battery acid has gotten on them.
fter initial operation and two hours after each tire repair
e
ng.
cle must undergo a Pre-Delivery Inspection
y the Dealer. Listed below is an example of the
ith the Warranty Registration
st
e “Pre-Delivery” steps
efore customer may take possession of the vehicle.
d
erforming the checks.
ealership’s name, signatures of individuals filling in the
r’s signature, and
is re uired to be
ehicle Information
__
w
* Battery fumes are explosive. A spark will ignite battery
fumes. Wear a face shield when charging or jump
battery. Follow all battery safety rules outline
m
* Avoid battery acid spills. Do not get battery acid on
eyes, face, or other body parts. Flush eyes and other
body parts immediately with water for
m
* Always check wheel lug nut torque values two hours
a
and/or replacement. Routinely check lug nut torqu
valves every 100 hours of operation.
* Support this vehicle securely before working beneath.
Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolli
* Do not shift transaxle unless this vehicle is fully
stopped and the engine is at idle or damage may occur.
Each vehi
b
checklist that is included w
that is to be submitted to Brister’s upon Retail Sale. The
Pre-Delivery Certificate and Warranty Registration mu
be submitted to Brister’s in order to activate the vehicle
warranty.
Pre-Delivery Steps
The dealer is required to complet
b
This information must be filled in and check list checke
off or initialed by individuals p
D
form, seller’s signature, custome
signing dates are also required.
Below is a list of the information that
q
ompleted and checked off.
c
V
Model No. _______
__
Date ___________
al No. ___________
Seri
Engine Serial No.
ealer Service and Inspection List
charged.
ts/nuts are tightened to 90
l at the dipstick. Add SAE
ark on the dipstick.
nd under seat storage
ck engine for correct RPM. Set to factory
tness.
l is firm and
seat belts are properly fastened
ce.
and
cuting a full lock to lock turn in
ke sure it will engage,
old and release.
D
__
Fully charge battery. Check battery voltage to verify
hat it is fully
t
__ Check fuel valve lever to make sure it is in the
correct position.
__ Check tire pressure to make sure front and rear tires
have 6 psi.
_ Make sure wheel lug bol
_
Newton meters (65ft.lbs).
__ Check engine oil leve
10W30 oil if oil is below the full m
*this should be done with seat (a
Tray if equipped) removed
_ Che
_
specification if needed.
__ Check tie rods for tigh
__ Check Choke Control. It should move and return
reely.
f
_
d
_ Step on foot brake to make sure the peda
oes not go to the floor.
__ Make sure seats and
to the frame.
_ Make sure all safety decals are in pla
_
__ Check headlights to make sure they are working
are properly mounted.
__ Inspect air cleaner element. Make certain it is clean
and in place.
__ Inspect the fuel tank to make sure it is properly
installed and that there are no leaks.
__ Check fuel level to make sure there is at least 1/8 of
a tank of gas prior to performing initial starting
operations.
__ Inspect fuel lines to make sure they are properly
installed and that there are no leaks.
_ Check steering by exe
_
each direction.
__ Check parking brake to ma
h
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