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     (optional 

72 

volt 

AC) 

Top 

Speed 

   25 

miles 

per 

hour 

Tires 

    14” 

street 

rated 

Brakes Hydraulic 

front 

disc and rear drum 

Steering    Rack 

pinion 

 

Chassis    Riveted 

aluminum 

Bumpers 

   Steel 

front 

and 

rear 

 

Suspension 

   Independent 

front 

suspension, 

 

leaf spring solid axle in rear 

Speed Controller 

 

 

72 volt with regenerative braking 

     (optional 

72 

volt 

AC) 

Charger 

 

 

 

72 volt Lester DC charger  

Charge time   

 

 

8-12 hours depending on discharge 

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Summary of Contents for EXV2

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Page 2: ...ut the form and click on the submit button If you have no access to the internet please contact the e ride Industries Customer Assistance Center at 800 950 4351 to register By filling out this form you are giving us information so we can contact you for any further vehicle or service information that may become available ...

Page 3: ...g Page Introduction 2 General Specifications 5 Lighting 11 Driver Controls 16 Vehicle Operation 38 Maintenance 57 Transporting the Vehicle 74 Customer Assistance Information 75 Warranty Information 77 e ride Industries Page 1 ...

Page 4: ...Electric Vehicle NEV from e ride Industries Customer satisfaction and safety are the primary concerns of e ride Industries For this reason it is recommended that you take the time to read through this entire manual for important information about the safe use and maintenance of your electric vehicle e ride Industries Page 2 ...

Page 5: ...t will help you learn about the features controls and operation of your new electric vehicle I will also give you important information about maintenance and the associated safety information This manual is applicable to the two e ride Industries models the two passenger exv2 and the four passenger exv4 e ride Industries Page 3 ...

Page 6: ...is label is located on the base of the driver s seat facing the door The VIN contains information such as the model year type GVWR tire pressure and other useful information Please record the 17 character vehicle identification number in the space below Vehicle Identification Number VIN Date Purchased ______ _____ ______ e ride Industries Page 4 ...

Page 7: ...Industries Flatbed Utility Vehicle EXV2 Curb weight 1 750 pounds GVWR 3 000 pounds Length 168 inches Width 60 inches Height 70 inches Flatbed bed size 72 inches x 58 inches Drive system voltage 72 volt Batteries 8 volt lead acid quantity 9 e ride Industries Page 5 ...

Page 8: ...onal 72 volt AC Top Speed 25 miles per hour Tires 14 street rated Brakes Hydraulic front disc and rear drum Steering Rack pinion Chassis Riveted aluminum Bumpers Steel front and rear Suspension Independent front suspension leaf spring solid axle in rear e ride Industries Page 6 ...

Page 9: ... Charge time 8 12 hours depending on discharge Charging energy requirements 220 volt AC for best charge and 110 volt AC for emergency use only Lights Headlights w bright taillights turn signals hazard lights and brake lights 2 2 e ride Industries Coach Transportation Vehicle EXV4 e ride Industries Page 7 ...

Page 10: ...h 160 inches Width 60 inches Height 70 inches Flatbed bed size 28 inches x 55 inches Drive system voltage 72 volt Batteries 8 volt lead acid quantity 9 Drive Axle Gear reduced direct drive Motor 72 volt DC separately excited e ride Industries Page 8 ...

Page 11: ...ering Rack pinion Chassis Riveted aluminum Bumpers Steel front and rear Suspension Independent front suspension leaf spring solid axle in rear Speed Controller 72 volt with regenerative braking optional 72 volt AC Charger 72 volt Lester DC charger Charge time 8 12 hours depending on discharge e ride Industries Page 9 ...

Page 12: ...harging energy requirements 220 volt AC for best charge and 110 volt AC for emergency use only Lights Headlights w bright taillights turn signals hazard lights and brake lights e ride Industries Page 10 ...

Page 13: ...hts that utilize a clear lens The dim setting lights are the center two and the outer two lights are the bright setting lights The dim setting operates with just the center two lights and all four lights are illuminated on the bright setting Headlights should be kept clean and in good operation at all times as not to impair night visibility e ride Industries Page 11 ...

Page 14: ...ey operate with the head lights turned on as well as flashing for the corresponding turn signal 3 1 3 Taillights Brake Lights Rear Turn Signals These lights have three functions and are the red rectangular lights at the rear of the vehicle mounted into the tail panel These operate on their dim setting as the taillights with the light headlight switch turned on They also flash with the correspondin...

Page 15: ...rned off 2 Remove cover from the light by taking off the four nuts 3 Remove the wire connector from the headlight 4 Turn the bulb counter clockwise and pull it straight out to remove it from the housing 5 To put back together go through steps 2 4 in reverse order e ride Industries Page 13 ...

Page 16: ...witch and key switch have been turned off 2 Turn the socket counter clockwise to release it from the housing 3 Pull the bulb straight out to remove it from the socket 4 To put back together go through steps 2 and 3 in reverse order e ride Industries Page 14 ...

Page 17: ...le and dash assemblies The flasher is located on the firewall to the left of the wiper motor 3 Pull the flasher straight out to remove its plug housing and replace 4 To put back together go through steps 2 and 3 in reverse order Note The turn signals and hazards use the same flasher e ride Industries Page 15 ...

Page 18: ...r shows miles per hour around the outer edge of the gauge and kilometers per hour around the center There is also a digital display screen at the bottom which shows the total miles on the vehicle An internal light illuminates when headlights are tuned on e ride Industries Page 16 ...

Page 19: ...ars The bars begin solid when the vehicle is fully charged and turn into outlines of the bars with the decrease of the battery pack charge Each bar represents 10 of the battery pack s capacity b The bottom left area of the Sevcon display shows the hours on the speed controller with a flashing hour glass to the right of the hour number When you turn on the vehicle it cycles through three modes T ti...

Page 20: ...a procedure is performed out of sequence the display will give you a message explaining what is wrong If you have any questions about a fault display call e ride Industries Customer Assistance Center at 1 800 950 4351 A list of the fault codes and the corresponding issue is given on the next page e ride Industries Page 18 ...

Page 21: ...to cool Accel Fault Accelerator pedal pressed during power up Make sure accelerator pedal is not pressed then cycle key switch Seq Fault Direction selector switch was in forward or reverse and park brake was released when key was turned on Set park brake then cycle key switch Coil S C Main contactor issue Cycle key switch if fault still persist contact e ride industries Fail There is an internal i...

Page 22: ...hree green one yellow and one red the light that is lit corresponds to the battery pack state of charge When the lit light is the one to the right the pack is fully charged it will move to the left and change color with the battery pack discharge b There is a menu button located to the right of the steering column just below the dash that cycle through the menu of the display Each time you press t...

Page 23: ...r in neutral Park Park brake released and direction selector in reverse Reverse Park brake released and direction selector in forward State of charge in percentage by 1 d The top of the display is a wrench with a red LED light that lights up when there is an issue with the drive system An error code will also show up on the center digital display when this light illuminates Contact e ride Industri...

Page 24: ... water level is correct When the indicator flashes red make sure to replenish the batteries 4 1 5 Turn Signal and Hazard Light Indicators The two round green LED lights that are mounted in the dash on either side of the steering wheel are the lights indicating that the turning signals are in operation They flash when signal is on Each will flash when the corresponding signal is turned on both will...

Page 25: ...he left of the steering wheel is the drive ready light This light indicates when the vehicle is powered up and the park brake is released and is therefore ready to drive Just choose a direction and depress the accelerator to drive the vehicle e ride Industries Page 23 ...

Page 26: ...p the vehicle 4 2 2 Direction Selector Switch This switch is the red rocker switch located on the dash to the left of the steering wheel Press the top of the switch to move vehicle forward Press the bottom of the switch to move vehicle in reverse The center position of this switch is neutral The parking brake must be released and accelerator depressed in order to move vehicle e ride Industries Pag...

Page 27: ... in the three switch block near the center of the dash The light switch is the left one in the block This switch controls the dim headlights as well as the front parking lights and taillights Turn these lights on by pressing on the top of the switch turn them off by pressing on the bottom Always remember to turn on your headlights at dusk or dawn and during inclement weather Failure to activate yo...

Page 28: ...ts Turn the bright headlights on by pressing on the top of the switch turn them off by pressing on the bottom When the bright head lights are on the amber light on the switch will also illuminate This switch only works with the lights switch turned on as well When approaching another vehicle or person be sure to turn off the bright headlights to avoid blinding which may cause an accident e ride In...

Page 29: ...ff by pressing on the bottom 4 2 7 12 Volt Accessory Power Outlet The accessory power outlet is located directly under the lights and windshield wiper control switch block near the center of the dash The outlet is only operational when the key switch is on For safety purposes there is a rubber plug attached to the outlet Keep outlet covered when not in use to prevent anything unintended from enter...

Page 30: ...al and pull it down to engage the left turn signal 4 4 2 Steering Column Tilt Lever The steering column tilt lever is the shorter of the two on the left side of the steering column Pull the lever toward you to release the tilt lock adjust the column to the desired tilt and release the lever Do not attempt to adjust the column tilt while the vehicle is in motion e ride Industries Page 28 ...

Page 31: ... 4 5 1 Accelerator Pedal The accelerator pedal is the foot pedal on the right Depress it to accelerate the vehicle release it to decelerate the vehicle 4 5 2 Brake Pedal The brake pedal is the foot pedal on the left The brake pedal is the wider black painted pedal Depress the pedal to apply the brakes The amount of pedal pressure directly correlates to the amount of vehicle braking e ride Industri...

Page 32: ...on as the rear brake pads wear You can adjust the parking brake tension by turning the top of the handle Turning the knob clockwise tightens it and counterclockwise loosens Note The parking brake needs to be released to drive the vehicle This is done for safety reasons The drive ready light above the ignition key illuminates when park brake has been released and ignition key is on This indicates t...

Page 33: ...le is so equipped The side view mirrors are adjusted manually Your view should be adjusted so that the vehicle s rear tires are just visible in the bottom inside corner of the mirror This will minimize any blind spots in your field of view Always check to see if it is clear behind you before changing lanes or backing up to avoid any collisions or accidents e ride Industries Page 31 ...

Page 34: ...irror is intended to give a view out the back of the vehicle to the driver The mirror operates in the either day or night settings The tab at the bottom of the mirror switches if between day and night If the tab is pulled toward you it is in the day mode if it is pushed toward the windshield it is in night mode e ride Industries Page 32 ...

Page 35: ...h seat To move the seat pull the lever to the side and slide the seat to the position you desire Releasing the lever will lock the seat in place Note Rear seats if equipped are not adjustable Do not attempt to adjust the driver seat while the vehicle is in motion Always make sure that the seats are locked in place before operating the vehicle e ride Industries Page 33 ...

Page 36: ...most serious injuries happen when people are thrown from the vehicle Seat belts help provide protection from that Abide by the following rules when using your safety restraints to obtain their full benefit a All occupants of the vehicle including the driver should always properly wear their safety belts b Lap belts should fit snugly and as low as possible around the hips not across the waist e rid...

Page 37: ...crush one another in an accident causing injury Never use a lap belt for more than one person It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area of the vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts e ride Industries Page 35 ...

Page 38: ...les involved in a collision should be replaced However if the incident was minor and a qualified service technician finds that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Safety belt assemblies not used during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if damaged or improper operation is found Failure to inspect and if necessary replace the ...

Page 39: ...them in safety seats made especially for children Check your local state laws for specific requirements regarding the safe transportation of children in your vehicle Always follow the instructions and warnings that come with any infant or child restraint you might use Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is in motion The passenger cannot protect the child from inj...

Page 40: ...le contains a high voltage electrical system If this vehicle is not used properly or serviced as stated in this manual serious injury or death may result Read this manual prior to charging or servicing this vehicle e ride Industries Page 38 ...

Page 41: ...ell The switch is equipped with a key on a chain To power the vehicle insert the key into the socket and turn clockwise until it locks in To relieve power from the vehicle turn the key counterclockwise and remove This switch should be disengaged before any maintenance is performed on the vehicle This switch should also be turned off during charging to prevent any possible damage to the vehicle ele...

Page 42: ... switch to either forward or reverse 4 Lightly depress the accelerator pedal The vehicle s controller works based on a sequence of inputs in the proper order to function correctly The direction selector switch must not be in forward or reverse when the controller is powered up master disconnect on and key switch on If this occurs the vehicle will not drive and the dash display will read an error T...

Page 43: ...on selector switch back into the neutral position and then re engage it in forward or reverse When driving the vehicle be careful not to take corners too fast because the vehicle may flip e ride Industries Page 41 ...

Page 44: ...arging at the finish charge rate for the last three to five 3 5 hours is important to achieve equalization of all battery cells every time the batteries are charged New batteries or batteries charged in cold temperatures below 50 degrees F will require more time to achieve full charge The charger turns off automatically when battery pack is fully charged Charge time will vary depending on the dept...

Page 45: ...y and operating instructions for your battery charger Before using a battery charger read all of the instructions and cautionary markings on battery charger battery and the vehicle itself CAUTION Do not leave charger connected while unattended for more than two consecutive days Severe overcharging and possible damage to batteries will result if charger should fail to turn off e ride Industries Pag...

Page 46: ...e Keep sparks flame and smoking materials away from battery DANGER To reduce the risk of fire do not use the charger near flammable materials or vapors Note For Optional AC Drive Systems Only If your vehicle is equipped with an optional AC drive system do not charge the vehicle unless the battery percentage is below 80 If charging is done when battery percentage is above 80 the display will not re...

Page 47: ...until it is fully engaged 3 Connect an AC supply cord to a properly grounded single phase outlet of the charger with one of the proper voltages and frequencies as follows 115 volts 16 amp 60 hertz 230 volt 13 amp 60 hertz 4 The charger will start after a short delay as indicated by the transformer hum and the ammeter movement 5 Once the charge has completed pull on the plug body from the receptacl...

Page 48: ...volt 13 amp 60 hertz 2 The charger will start after a short delay as indicated by the transformer hum and the ammeter movement 3 Once the charge has completed pull on the plug body from the receptacle rather than the cord when disconnecting the cord from the vehicle Never plug in both 120 volt and 220 volt cords at the same time When one cord is plugged into one receptacle the other receptacle has...

Page 49: ...inate the charge 5 3 2 Receiving and Installing the Charger When the charger is received portable chargers should be checked for possible in transit damage If any damage is found it should be reported to the dealer manufacturer Do not expose the charger to rain or snow e ride Industries Page 47 ...

Page 50: ...nt grounding conductor with insulation as an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripe s If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding connector to a live terminal WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock e ride Industries Page 48 ...

Page 51: ... be in good electrical condition and kept as short as possible Make sure the pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number size and shape as the AC plug of the battery charger The use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Locate all cords so they will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress e ride Industries ...

Page 52: ...njury charge only liquid electrolyte wet lead acid rechargeable batteries Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage b If either end of your charger plug becomes damaged in any make sure to replace it IMMEDIATELY There is 72 volts running to the end of the plug and if the plug is cracked broken or damaged in any way there is potential of injury or death Do no attempt to ...

Page 53: ... way take it to a qualified service center e To reduce the risk of electrical shock unplug the charger from a live outlet or disconnect AC power to the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turning off controls will not reduce the risk of electric shock f DO NOT use jumper cables to the batteries on this vehicle g Only charge this vehicle with the appropriate battery charger that is...

Page 54: ...rmance 5 4 1 Battery Break In When the batteries are new make sure to charge the battery pack before its first use This is because it is difficult to know how long they have been stored Start early in cycling the batteries Limit the use of new batteries for first five cycles New batteries are not capable of their rated output until they have been discharged a number of times It takes 90 120 cycles...

Page 55: ...ded to cells ONLY when they are fully charged Older batteries may require more frequent additions of water than new batteries 5 4 3 Charge Cycling For normal overnight charging use only 230 volt AC input Limit the use of the 115 volt AC input to emergency situations and occasional charging when vehicle is not in use and or 230 volt input is not available Continual use of the 115 volt input will le...

Page 56: ...life Limited use of new batteries will also minimize the chance of cell reversal Charge the batteries to their full state every two months whether you have used them or not to ensure they will not fully discharge Do not leave the charger connected while unattended for more than two consecutive days Severe overcharging and possible damage to the batteries will result if the charger should fail to t...

Page 57: ...icle to sit in conditions of 6 degrees C 20 degrees F or less with a state of charge of 20 or less the battery could freeze If the batteries happen to freeze it may cause damage to the batteries and permanently reduce their capacity If in cold conditions place the vehicle in an area greater than 0 degrees C and allow it to warm up before charging Never charge the vehicle if the batteries may be fr...

Page 58: ...cables are always tightly fastened to the battery terminals Make sure the cables are tight to the terminals but be careful not to over tighten Any corrosion present on the batteries or terminals should be cleaned promptly by brushing them off with a wire brush The acid can be neutralized with a solution of baking soda and water e ride Industries Page 56 ...

Page 59: ...contains a high voltage electrical system If this vehicle is not used properly or serviced as stated in this manual serious injury or death may result Read this manual prior to charging or servicing this vehicle e ride Industries Page 57 ...

Page 60: ...ry Therefore do not allow flames sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery When working near the battery always shield your face and protect your eyes Always provide ventilation Whenever cleaning or servicing the batteries be sure to unplug the main disconnect e ride Industries Page 58 ...

Page 61: ...tact with skin eyes or clothing Shield your eyes when working near the battery to protect against possible splashing of acid solution If acid comes in contact with eyes or skin flush immediately with water for a minimum of 15 minutes If acid is swallowed call a physician immediately c To avoid sparks when removing a battery turn off all lights and accessories d Connect positive cable to positive t...

Page 62: ...of dropping a metal tool onto battery It might spark or short circuit battery or other electrical part that may cause explosion h Remove personal metal items such as rings bracelets necklaces and watches when working with a lead acid battery A lead acid battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal causing a severe burn i Never charge a frozen battery ...

Page 63: ...lashes red make sure to replenish the batteries Perform this in a well ventilated area that is dry and well lit To fill the batteries 1 Fill the provided tank with distilled or de mineralized water 2 Place the tank in the roof of the vehicle with the tank fill hose hanging over the front of the windshield 3 Open the hood and take the cap off the battery pack side of the fill hose 4 Connect the tan...

Page 64: ...e batteries are full of water Disconnect the water bottle hose and re attach the battery pack fill hose to the vehicle with the cap in place To manually check the water level of a single cell or battery Page 62 1 Remove the battery cover in the center of the vehicle 2 Inspect the fluid level in each cell by looking to see how high the white float is sitting in each cell cap 3 Replace the cover bef...

Page 65: ...ion from the terminal and then scrub the terminal with a mixture of baking soda and water to prevent corrosion from returning 6 1 3 Battery Disposal Always dispose of batteries in a responsible manner Follow your local authorized standards for disposal Call your local authorized recycling center to find out more about recycling batteries You maybe also call your local Interstate Battery Dealer to ...

Page 66: ...not be resolved consult a qualified service center Do not disassemble the charger take it to a qualified service center when service or repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire DANGER To reduce risk of electric shock always disconnect the AC supply cord from its outlet and the DC output cord from the battery before attempting any maintenance or clean...

Page 67: ...he cap and wipe off any excess brake fluid When you are adding brake fluid to the reservoir be careful not to spill any fluid onto the vehicle If this happens make sure to wash it off immediately with soap and water to avoid cracking discoloration or any other damage to the paint or any other part of the vehicle Note The vehicle is equipped with a four wheel hydraulic braking system only use stand...

Page 68: ...e or dirt If the wiper operation still results in poor visibility inspect the blade the insert and the arm using the following guidelines a Make sure that the blade and arm are not bent or dented b Make sure that the blade is still pliable and not stiff or cracked c If there are any defects be sure to replace the blades to ensure safety e ride Industries Page 66 ...

Page 69: ...e that the tires are still wearing unevenly have them checked 6 5 2 Tire Alignment At least twice a year check your tire alignment If your alignment is not correct this could cause steering resistance and rolling resistance which would cause a decrease in the range and overall performance of the vehicle Mis aligned tires will also cause uneven tire wear which could be a safety hazard e ride Indust...

Page 70: ...orrect tire pressures a Use an accurate tire pressure gauge b Check the tire pressure when tires are cold after the vehicle has been parked for over an hour or has been driven more than 3 miles c Adjust the tire pressure according to the recommended specifications listed on the sidewall of the tires and on the VIN label on the driver s seat base 6 5 4 Tire Replacement Replace the tire when the wea...

Page 71: ...issue with your vehicle Problems that cause fuse failure should be diagnosed by a trained professional Front Controls Fuse This fuse is for the front controls of the vehicle key switch converter heater etc It is a 30 amp fuse NON 30 Main Drive System Fuse The main fuse for the 72 volt D C drive system which is rated for 325 amps ANN 325 e ride Industries Page 69 ...

Page 72: ...olt Fuses The 12 volt fuses are located at the front of the vehicle beneath the hood Unlatch and open the hood remove the aluminum tunnel cover The fuse panel is a small black box in the center Remove the weather cover by pressing both tabs on the side tabs and lifting upward The fuse circuit size and panel locations are given in the following table e ride Industries Page 70 ...

Page 73: ...terior Doom Light 5 Amp F5 12 Volt Battery A C Drive only 25 Amp F11 Headlights 20 Amp F12 Horn D C Controller Fan Back up Alarm 15 Amp F13 Brake Lights Speedometer Wiper Motor 12 Volt Accessory Outlet 15 Amp F14 Heater Coil Heater Fan Radio Ignition 10 Amp F15 2 Speed Fan Beacon Light 10 Amp e ride Industries Page 71 ...

Page 74: ...he vehicle you can use any mild cleaning soap or cleaner and soft towel for the entire vehicle seats glass dash etc Also make sure to use a soft clean towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting Caution Do not rinse the interior of your vehicle Direct water on the charger plug windshield dash panel or instrument panel could damage the electrical system e ride Industries Page 72 ...

Page 75: ...tires for correct pressure and wear X 3 Check for correct operation of parking brake X 4 Check brake fluid for proper level X 5 Check brake lines for leaks X 6 Check headlights blinkers brake lights wipers X 7 Check seat belts for proper operation X 8 Check battery terminals for tight connections X e ride Industries Page 73 ...

Page 76: ...e to do the following 1 Only load the vehicle facing forward 2 Tie down the vehicle using an X pattern 3 Be sure to tie down any loose objects 4 On EXV4 models only a strap must be used over the plastic roof panel to hold it in place Towing the vehicle at speeds in excess of 25 miles per hour with any of the wheels in contact with the ground is not recommended e ride Industries will void all warra...

Page 77: ...s with your e ride vehicle please contact the e ride Industries Customer Assistance Center By Mail e ride Industries Customer Assistance Center 3171 92nd Avenue Princeton MN 55371 By Phone 1 800 950 4351 Customer Assistance Center hours Monday through Friday CST 8am to 5pm By e mail customer assistance e ride com e ride Industries Page 75 ...

Page 78: ...he following information available 9 The vehicle identification number VIN 9 The year and model of your vehicle 9 The date you purchased the vehicle 9 The current odometer reading 9 The name of the dealer the vehicle was purchased from e ride Industries Page 76 ...

Page 79: ...warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights that vary state to state e ride Industries and your distributor dealer are not responsible for any time that you lose for any inconvenience you might be caused for the loss of transportation or for any other incidental or consequential damages you may have Any implied warranty of merchantability that the vehicle is reasonably fit f...

Page 80: ...mplied warranty e ride Industries makes no other representation or warranty of any kind and no representative employee distributor or authorized dealer has the ability to make or imply and representation promise or agreement which in any way varies the terms of this limited warranty 9 1 What is Covered Bumper to bumper coverage The 12 Month Limited Warranty begins the date you take delivery or the...

Page 81: ...uthorized by the company 9 2 Battery Coverage Batteries are warranted though their respective manufacturers 9 3 Safety Restraint Coverage Under your limited warranty Safety Restraint Coverage begins at the warranty start date and lasts for five years regardless of miles driven During this period e ride warrants your vehicle s safety belts against defects in factory supplied materials or workmanshi...

Page 82: ...eft vandalism riot or terrorist acts 4 Abuse and misuse of the vehicle such as overloading racing or driving off road 5 Modifying or altering any component of the vehicle 6 Tampering with the vehicle 7 Using improper or contaminated fluids 8 Driving though water deep enough to cause damage to the electrical system 9 Damage caused by use and or the environment such as fading deterioration or weathe...

Page 83: ...mal wear and tear Normal tire wear is not covered by this limited warranty Damage to tires caused by road hazards are not covered by this limited warranty Any damage caused by a puncture is not covered under this limited warranty Note This warranty is void on vehicles currently or previously titled as salvaged scrapped junked or totaled e ride Industries Page 81 ...

Page 84: ... the following information available 9 The vehicle identification number VIN 9 The year and model of your vehicle 9 The date you purchased the vehicle 9 The current odometer reading 9 The name of the dealer the vehicle was purchased from Warranty may vary depending on application example rental companies e ride Industries Page 82 ...

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