GENERAL INFORMATION& ROUTINE MAINTEN NCE
Read section B completely prior to operation or repair of golf car
A-7
REPLACING THE LUBRICANT
To replace lubricant, it is required to jack up the vehicle, clean the surface around the oil filler plug,
and then remove the oil filler plug. Remove the oil drain bolt to discharge the lubricant inside the
rear axle casing, tighten the oil drain bolt, and fill up fresh lubricant of 1.5L from oil filler plughole.
Fix the oil filler plug properly (Ref Fig. A5).
Fig.A5 Fill Up And Drain Rear Axle Lubricant
DAILY BRAKE TEST
After the vehicle has been put into service, it is recommended that the brakes be checked daily by
performing the following test:
All driving brake tests must be done in a safe location with regard for the safety of all personnel.
Determine the braking performance of the vehicle by latching the parking brake at a common point on a
flat, dry, clean paved surface while traveling at maximum speed. Observe the vehicle stopping location.
Refer to BRAKES section for additional testing information.
After the vehicle has been put into service, it is recommended that the brakes be checked daily by
performing the following test:
For vehicles used in individual applications: if the vehicle stops in a significantly greater distance than
normal or pulls to one side, it should be tested again.
If the vehicle fails the second test, it should immediately be removed from service. The vehicle needs to
be inspected by a qualified mechanic who should refer to the BRAKES section
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Oil Filler Plug
Oil Drain Bolt