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2001 Turf 2 XRT Gasoline Vehicle Owner’s Manual       37

WHEEL AND TIRE INSTALLATION

NOTE:  Upon vehicle delivery, the shipping wheel and tire assemblies must be replaced by the standard Turf

2 XRT wheel and tire assemblies, which are delivered in the vehicle cargo bed.

Do not remove the warning tag attached to the steering wheel until the shipping wheel and tire
assemblies have been replaced by standard Turf 2 XRT wheel and tire assemblies.

Unlike some other vehicles, the Turf 2 XRT’s front and rear wheels are NOT interchangeable. The rear
wheels have a different offset than do the front wheels; The rear wheels must be installed with the deeper off-
set facing out.

A rectangular sticker on each wheel designates its correct location on the vehicle.

LF —Left Front (driver side)

RF—Right Front (passenger side)

LR—Left Rear

RR—Right Rear

Standard Turf 2 XRT tires (off-road) are directional and must be installed according to the directional arrow
mark on each tire, (arrow must indicate forward rotation of tire) or tread performance will be severely compro-
mised. The optional turf tire is not directional, and installation is dictated only by correct wheel position, not tire
direction.

1. Slightly loosen the lug nuts on all four wheels.

2. Raise one end of the vehicle until the tires are off the ground by approximately 15.2 cm (six inches).

See following WARNING.

∆  WARNING

• Lift only one end of a vehicle at a time. Before lifting, set the park brake when lifting the front

of the vehicle, unload the cargo bed, and chock the wheels that remain on the floor. Use a
suitable lifting device (chain hoist or hydraulic floor jack) with 454 kg (1000 lb.) minimum
lifting capacity. Do not use lifting device to hold vehicle in raised position. Use approved jack
stands of proper weight capacity to support vehicle.

3. Remove the lug nuts and the wheel.

4. Install the correct wheel and tire assembly and tighten lug nuts (using a crisscross pattern) until they

are snug. Arrow must indicate forward rotation of tire.

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other side of the vehicle.

6. Lower the vehicle to the ground and finish tightening lug nuts (using a crisscross pattern) to 74.6 N·m

(55 ft-lb.).

7. Repeat steps 2-6 for the other end of the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for TURF 2 XRT

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Page 3: ...reproduced or translated to another language without the written consent of Club Car Inc The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Club Car reserves the right to...

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Page 5: ...them to read this manual before they operate the vehicle Club Car products are backed by a customer support system designed to offer you fast courteous service In the event that your Club Car vehicle...

Page 6: ...the utmost importance to Club Car That is why before operating the vehicle we urge you to review the information in this manual Understand and become familiar with the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION state...

Page 7: ...18 Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist 22 Driving Instructions 23 Bed Latch 24 Prop Rod 25 Loading and Unloading 26 Towing with the Vehicle 26 Transporting on a Trailer 26 Storage 26 Battery 28 M...

Page 8: ...t 500 cca at 17 8 C 0 F 650 at 0 C 32 F 105 minute reserve capacity and 35 amp charging capacity Torque converter Automatic variable speed dry type STEERING SUSPENSION BRAKES Steering Self adjusting r...

Page 9: ...requires canopy top Cab Comfort cab heater 3 Sided enclosure white or gray requires canopy top Electric lift or hydraulic dump DIMENSIONS WEIGHT CONTINUED Floorboard height 40 cm 16 0 in Maximum vehi...

Page 10: ...e center dash panel The center dash panel must be removed to view this decal See following NOTE NOTE Always have the vehicle serial number at hand when ordering parts or making inquiries SAFETY SYMBOL...

Page 11: ...at could result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION A CAUTION indicates hazards or unsafe practices that could result in minor personal injury or product or property damage The safety precautio...

Page 12: ...hicle is in motion To prevent the possibility of serious injury keep entire body inside the vehicle To stop the vehicle release the accelerator pedal then depress the brake pedal firmly To avoid unint...

Page 13: ...dden stops when backing up Failure to do so may cause the vehicle to overturn or flip over backwards Do not load the tailgate The tailgate should be in the upright position and latched securely while...

Page 14: ...NINGS The following warnings should be observed when transporting the vehicle on a trailer See page 26 for com plete transportation instructions WARNING Turn fuel shut off valve to closed OFF position...

Page 15: ...orward Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position during storage This is to prevent unintentionally starting the vehicle or a fire hazard Turn fuel shut off valve to closed OFF position Figure 13 Page 27...

Page 16: ...e to touch the vehicle frame engine or other metal component MAINTENANCE WARNINGS The following warnings should be observed when preforming maintenance See page 29 for complete instructions for vehicl...

Page 17: ...hen it is loaded Turn fuel shut off valve to closed OFF position Figure 13 Page 27 Hot Do not attempt to service hot engine or exhaust system Attempting to do so could cause severe burns If any proble...

Page 18: ...dle while moving Do not start vehicle until all occupants are seated Two 2 persons per seat maximum Operate from driver side only and not on public roads Keep entire body inside vehicle while moving D...

Page 19: ...ding decal 24 Frame ground and governor warning decal on frame 8 Crush area decal 17 Directional arrow on tire 25 Choke 9 Bed load warning decal KEEP CLEAR Rotating parts HOT manifold muffler CAN CAUS...

Page 20: ...e accelerator pedal is pressed Shift the handle only when the vehicle is at a complete stop Failure to heed this caution could result in damage to the unitized transaxle NOTE The key can be removed on...

Page 21: ...ion vehicle speed will increase as the accelerator pedal is depressed When the accelerator pedal is released it will return to the original position and the engine will drop back to idle See WARNING a...

Page 22: ...ill release automatically when either the accelerator or brake pedal is depressed The park brake has multiple locking positions and should be firmly pressed and locked to prevent the vehicle from roll...

Page 23: ...should be used by the trained technician to track vehicle usage and determine when periodic service procedures are required See Periodic Service Schedule on page 29 HEADLIGHT CONTROL The headlight con...

Page 24: ...ily basis Exhaust system Check for leaks WARNING Be sure the plastic has been removed from the seat bottom before operating the vehicle Failure to do so may result in a fire property damage personal i...

Page 25: ...icle alone Only licensed drivers should be allowed to operate the vehicle To ensure safe operation of the vehicle follow exactly and in order all of the following procedures Read and understand all in...

Page 26: ...ontinue to depress the brake pedal until the brakes dry out and normal performance returns CAUTION When stopped on a hill use the brake pedal to hold your position Do not use the accelerator pedal PAR...

Page 27: ...rwise the bed will fall resulting in severe personal injury or death WARNING Do NOT disengage prop rod until all persons are clear of cargo bed area Do NOT drop tilt bed lower gently and keep entire b...

Page 28: ...hill apply the park brake and have someone chock the tires of the trailer Slowly release the park brake to allow the chocks to absorb the load of the trailer then firmly set the park brake TRANSPORTI...

Page 29: ...carburetor drain screw and drain fuel remaining in bowl into a small container then pour the fuel from the container into vehicle fuel tank Tighten the carburetor drain screw 3 3 Fill fuel tank to ab...

Page 30: ...ned with the use of the choke can result in a fouled spark plug and engine failure 2 2 Place the Forward Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position Crank the engine until fuel is pumped into the carbureto...

Page 31: ...nance program Regular and consistent vehicle maintenance can prevent vehicle down time and expensive repairs that result from neglect Any vehicle not functioning correctly should be removed from use...

Page 32: ...ations on page 6 General Vehicle Wash engine compartment and underside of vehicle Do not wash engine when hot Dispose of waste water properly Semiannual Service by Trained Technician Only Every 50 hou...

Page 33: ...y Moly Lube CCI 1012151 Front suspension 5 fittings 4 Chassis Lube EP NLGI Grade 2 Brake slides 5 Dry Moly Lube CCI 1012151 Annually by Trained Technician Only Every 100 hours of operation Check fill...

Page 34: ...stick while engine is running 2 Check oil by fully inserting the dipstick into the oil filler tube and immediately removing it again 3 If the oil level is at or below the low level mark on the dipstic...

Page 35: ...fueling operation If the vehicle has an all weather enclosure installed be sure the gas tank is properly vented as shown Figure 21 Page 33 To avoid the possibility of fire clean up any spilled gasoli...

Page 36: ...rasive wax products Battery acid fertilizers tars asphalt creosote paint or chewing gum should be removed immediately to prevent possible stains The seats of the vehicle will last longer with proper c...

Page 37: ...caution when working under bed Be sure prop rod is secure Otherwise the bed could fall resulting in severe personal injury or death 3 Position a fender in the vehicle align the hole in the fender with...

Page 38: ...ame holes as guides Figure 23 Page 36 6 Install bolt 1 large flat washers 2 and locknut 3 at top hole as shown Figure 23 Page 36 Tighten mounting hardware at both upper holes to 4 0 N m 35 in lb 7 Ins...

Page 39: ...or tread performance will be severely compro mised The optional turf tire is not directional and installation is dictated only by correct wheel position not tire direction 1 Slightly loosen the lug n...

Page 40: ...ration and items which deteriorate or fail due to exposure or ordinary wear and tear Batteries battery charger onboard computer and solid state speed controller are covered under separate CLUB CAR war...

Page 41: ...IES THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY 7 NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL CLUB CAR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS RELATED TO PROPERTY OTHER T...

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