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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Daily Brake Test for Hydraulic Brakes
Depress the brake pedal. The pedal should have some
free travel and then become hard. A brake pedal that has
no free travel, excessive free travel or a spongy feel indi-
cates that a brake inspection is required. A brake pedal
that falls after it is applied indicates a leak in the master
or wheel cylinders.
It is important to periodically check and maintain proper
brake fluid levels in the brake master cylinder. The fill cap
for the cylinder is located under the front seat. When
checking the fluid, wipe off any dirt from the fill cap before
removing it to prevent contamination. Fluid level should
be maintained at 1/8" (3 mm) below the top of the hous-
ing. If fluid must be added, inspect system for fluid leaks
TIRES
Tools List
Qty. Required
Lug wrench, 3/4" ......................................................... 1
Impact wrench, 1/2" drive ............................................ 1
Impact socket, 3/4", 1/2" drive ..................................... 1
Torque wrench, 1/2" drive, ft. lbs. ................................ 1
Tire condition should be inspected per the Periodic Ser-
vice Schedule (Ref. Fig. 36 on page 19). Inflation pres-
sures should be checked when the tires are cool.
A t i r e e x p lo s i o n c a n
cause severe injury or
d e a t h . N e v e r e x c e e d
inflation pressure rating on tire sidewall.
To prevent tire explosion, pressurize tire with
small amount of air applied intermittently to seat
beads. Never exceed the tire manufacturer’s rec-
ommendation when seating a bead. Protect face
and eyes from escaping air when removing valve
core.
To prevent injury caused by a broken socket, use
only sockets designed for impact wrench use.
Never use a conventional socket.
Use caution when inflating tires. Due to the low
volume of these small tires, overinflation can
occur in a matter of seconds. Overinflation could
cause the tire to separate from the wheel or cause
the tire to explode, either of which could cause
personal injury.
Use caution when inflating tires. Due to the low volume of
these small tires, overinflation can occur in a matter of
seconds. Overinflation could cause the tire to separate
from the wheel or cause the tire to explode, either of
which could cause personal injury.
Tire inflation should be determined by the condition of the
terrain. See GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS section for
recommended tire inflation pressure. For outdoor appli-
cations with major use on grassy areas, the following
should be considered. On hard turf, it is desirable to have
a slightly higher inflation pressure. On very soft turf, a
Fig. 32 Typical Brake Performance Test
Line Or Marker
Line Or Marker
Latch Parking
(PARK) Brake
Average
Stopping
Area
Any vehicles that stop
beyond the average
stopping area should be
removed from service
and inspected by a
qualified mechanic
Accelerate
To
Maximum
Level
Ground
Speed
Dry
Paved
Surface
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