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2. 

Remove the Acc (accessory) electrical fuse and 

replace if needed with proper rated amp fuse. 

See Figure 4-8.

Acc Fuse

Figure 4-8

3. 

Raise and secure hood.

4. 

Raise the driver’s seat.

5. 

Remove the appropriate electrical fuse and 

replace if needed with proper rated amp fuse. 

See Figure 4-9.

6. 

Lower the seat.

System Fuse

Voltage 

Regulator

 

Fuse

Figure 4-9

Changing Brake Pads

 WARNING

Using an unstable lifting device and vehicle supports may 
result in bodily injury. Use a safe lifting device and supports to 
work on raised vehicle.

To gain access to the brake pads, remove the wheel 

as described below. If less than .030” of material 

remains on the pad, replace.

NOTE: 

Brake pads must be replaced as a set, i.e., 

right rear and left rear.

Removing the Wheels

1. 

Stop the vehicle on a level surface and move 

the shift lever into the PARK position.

2. 

Turn the ignition key to the STOP position and 

remove the key.

3. 

Loosen but do not remove the five lug nuts 

from the axle hub. See Figure 4-10.

Figure 4-10

4. 

Raise the front or rear of the vehicle with a 

safe lifting device and place support stands 

under vehicle frame.

 WARNING

When lifting the rear of the vehicle for any reason, DO NOT 
engage the rear wheels.

5. 

Remove the five lug nuts and the wheel. 

To change the brake pads, follow the steps below.

Removing Brake Pads

1. 

Remove mounting bolts securing caliper and 

brake pads to steering knuckle. See Figure 4-11.

Mounting

Bolts

Figure 4-11

2. 

Remove brake caliper assembly from brake 

disc. See Figure 4-12.

Brake Piston

Slide Pins

Brake Caliper

Assembly

Figure 4-12

IMPORTANT: 

Do not let the caliper hang 

from the brake hose. Stressing the brake hose 

can damage it and cause leaks.

3. 

Remove brake pads from brake caliper 

assembly.

4. 

Clean and lube slide pins. See Figure 4-12.

5. 

Press in brake piston. See Figure 4-12.

IMPORTANT: 

When pressing in brake piston, 

take care not to damage rubber piston seal.

6. 

Place brake pads on slide pins.

7. 

Move caliper into place, making sure brake 

disc is between the two brake pads.

8. 

Apply Loctite® 242 to the threads of the bolts 

removed earlier.

9. 

Secure caliper and brake pads with mounting 

bolts. Torque the mounting bolts to 22-26 ft. lbs.

Reinstalling the Wheels

1. 

Place the wheel on the axle hub and secure 

with the four lug nuts.

2. 

Tighten the lug nuts diagonally until snug.

3. 

Remove support stands and lower vehicle.

4. 

Finish tightening the lug nuts to 65-75 lb-ft 

using a torque wrench.

Front & Rear Shocks

All four shocks are adjustable. Adjust as needed for 

comfort/load level. Turn the collar at the bottom of 

the shocks to one of the five positions. Adjust the 

left and right side equally. See Figure 4-13.

Adjustment

      Collar

Figure 4-13

Summary of Contents for Challenger 4x4

Page 1: ...N PERSONAL INJURY Operator s Manual Form No 769 12553 November 2 2017 NOTE This Operator s Manual co vers several models Features may vary by model Not all features in this manual are applicable to al...

Page 2: ...ehicle phone your local Cub Cadet dealer or contact us directly Cub Cadet s Customer Support telephone numbers website address and mailing address can be found on this page We want to ensure your comp...

Page 3: ...position and remove key 21 Check overhead clearances carefully before driving under low hanging tree branches wires power lines bridges before entering or leaving buildings or in any other situation...

Page 4: ...lift units unload cargo box before raising cargo box 3 Do not operate vehicle with cargo box in raised position 4 Do not operate vehicle with cargo box latch unlatched Always re latch upon manually lo...

Page 5: ...intenance and Service schedules 10 Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas oil etc to protect the environment 11 Prior to disposal determine the proper method to dispose of waste from you...

Page 6: ...Do not place gas container in cargo box when fueling WARNING RIDERS MUST BE IN SEATS No riders in cargo box or anywhere other than seats MAX 15 WARNING SLOPES Do not operate on slopes greater than 15...

Page 7: ...instrument cluster To display the hour meter press the mode button switch to change the display from distance driven to time of use It records the elapsed time when the key is in the RUN position See...

Page 8: ...ly depressed when moving the shift lever One of the four gear positions will be displayed in the instrument cluster See Figure 3 2 IMPORTANT Never force the shift lever or attempt to shift while in mo...

Page 9: ...at belt to fit comfortably around your lap then buckle the seat belt WARNING Do not operate the vehicle without the OPS in place and the seat belt fastened securely around your waist and chest 3 Start...

Page 10: ...away from ramps while loading Due to the overall size and dimensions loading a utility vehicle into a truck or onto a trailer is a task that requires precision and the proper equipment to be achieved...

Page 11: ...e ramp fingers or plate edges on the edge of the trailer or truck bed See Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 5 Use tie down straps or cables to secure the ramps to the trailer or truck via the bumper steel bumpe...

Page 12: ...ing above recommended tire pressure can reduce the life of the tire Check tire pressures before each use Seat Belts Check proper function before each use Replace seat belt assembly if any damage is fo...

Page 13: ...ance free Acid levels cannot be checked and fluid can not be added WARNING CALIFORNIAPROPOSITION65WARNING Batteryposts terminals andrelatedaccessoriescontainleadandleadcompounds chemicalsknowntotheSta...

Page 14: ...ug nuts and the wheel To change the brake pads follow the steps below Removing Brake Pads 1 Remove mounting bolts securing caliper and brake pads to steering knuckle See Figure 4 11 Mounting Bolts Fig...

Page 15: ...starting in neutral 2 Engine is difficult to start Engine is cold Choke not being used or adjusted properly Plugged fuel filter Carburetor not adjusted properly or dirty Engine oil viscosity too heavy...

Page 16: ...Faulty alternator or loose alternator belt Damaged wiring harness 17 Vehicle will not move Shift Lever still in Neutral Shift Lever still in PARK Broken or cut drive belt Safely check to see if the ve...

Page 17: ...r Port 12V Dash Mounted Front Bumper Standard LED Headlights Standard Rear LED Brake Lights Standard Adjustable Driver s Seat Standard Dimensions Length Width 99 5 x 49 2 Tread Center F 41 4 R 40 8 He...

Page 18: ...period of two years The warranty period begins on the date the outdoor equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser or first placed into service Subject to certain conditions and exclusions as sta...

Page 19: ...cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part That notwithstanding any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed and properly operating adjustment limiting device is still elig...

Page 20: ...site at www mtdcanada com This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the following cases a The engine or component parts thereof These items may carry a separate manufacturer s warranty Refer...

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