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Repair and Service Manual
Read all of Section B and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
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In the following text, there are references to
removing/installing bolts etc. Additional hard-
ware (nuts, washers etc.) that are removed must always be
installed in their original positions unless otherwise specified.
Non-specified torques are as shown in the table in Section A.
General
To prevent possible inju-
ry or death from battery
e x p l o s i o n , b a t t e r i e s
should always be removed before any servicing that
could generate sparks.
In general, body component replacement can be accom-
plished with a minimum of specialized tools. Most body
components are held in place with conventional remov-
able hardware (nuts, bolts, washers and screws). Some
components are mounted with ‘pop’ rivets which require
that the rivet head be removed in order to push out the
shank of the rivet. The rivet head is easily removed by
drilling into the head with a sharp drill bit that is slightly
larger than the shank of the rivet (Ref Fig. 1 on page C-
1). Care must be exercised when drilling to prevent the
drill from being forced through the body components
where it could damage components located immediately
behind the rivet. The best way to prevent this from occur-
ring is to use a sharp drill bit that requires very little pres-
sure to cut successfully and to place a piece of protective
sheet metal between the surface being drilled and com-
ponents directly behind it.
BODY COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
The body components can be replaced by removing the
securing hardware, replacing the component and secur-
ing with hardware in the same orientation as removed.
The illustrations on the following pages indicate the
assembly methods for the various components.
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Fig. 1 Drill Out Metal Rivet
Pop Rivet
Drill Out Rivet
Head Only
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Page 11: ...Owner s Manual and Service Guide SAFETY INFORMATION Page viii Notes...
Page 27: ...SAFETY Page B ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 37: ...BODY Page C ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 41: ...WHEELS AND TIRES Page D ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 45: ...BATTERIES AND CHARGING Page E ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 55: ...ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL Page F ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 61: ...MOTOR Page G ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 67: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND BATTERY CHARGER Page H ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 81: ...Page J ii BRAKES Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 87: ...BRAKES Page J 6 Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 89: ...REAR AXLE Page K ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 95: ...PAINT Page L ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 99: ...LIGHTNING PROTECTION AND GROUNDING Page M ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
Page 105: ...GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Page N ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...
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Page 111: ...STEERING Page P ii Repair and Service Manual Notes...