Periodic Service
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electrical cabling. If any of them have blown out,
be sure to pinpoint the cause.
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Replacing procedure
1) Disconnect the negative cable of the battery.
2) Open the slow-blow fuse box cover.
3) Pull out the slow-blow fuse.
4) Insert a new slow-blow fuse into the box.
5) Close the slow-blow fuse box cover.
6) Connect the negative battery cable.
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Slow-blow fuse box cover
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Replacing Light Bulb
Head
lights
Take the bulb out of the light body and
replace it with a new one.
Other
lights
Detach the lens and replace the bulb
Light Capacity
Head lights
2x55W
Tail light
LED 0.5W
Brake light
LED 1W
Instrument panel light 1W
STORAGE
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
Do not clean the vehicle when the engine
is running.
To avoid the danger of exhaust fume
poisoning, do not operate the engine in a
closed building without proper
ventilation.
When storing, remove the key from the
key switch to avoid unauthorized
persons from operating the vehicle and
getting injured.
VEHICLE STORAGE
If you intend to store your vehicle for an
extended period of time, follow the procedures
outlined below.
These procedures will insure that the vehicle is
ready to operate with minimum preparation when
it is removed from storage.
1. Check the bolts and nuts for looseness. and
tighten if necessary.
2. Apply grease to vehicle areas where bare
metal will rust also to pivot areas.
3. Unload from cargo bed.
4. Inflate the tire to a pressure a little higher
than usual.
5. Charge the engine oil and run the engine to
circulate oil throughout the engine block and
internal moving parts for about 5 minutes.
6.
With all implements lowered to the ground,
coat any exposed rods with grease (if
equipped).
7.
Remove the battery from the vehicle. Store
Summary of Contents for HS 400-4
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