M
AINTENANCE
53
T
o
w
in
g
t
he Veh
i
c
l
e
D
o not tr
y
to to
w
t
he veh
i
c
l
e w
it
h
rop
e
s
, ch
ains or an
y dev
i
ce d
iff
e
r
e
nt fro
m
a to
w b
ar
appro
ved by
t
he m
an
u
fa
c
t
u
r
e
r
.
D
o not to
w
t
he veh
i
c
l
e
on
h
i
ghw
a
y
s
.
D
o not to
w
t
he veh
i
c
l
e
at sp
eed
s
m
or
e
t
h
an 1
2 m
p
h (
19
k
p
h).
1.
Turn the key switch to OFF.
NOTICE: The direction selector has a neutral lock to prevent
the driven clutch from turning the rear wheels when
the vehicle is being towed by another vehicle.
2.
Lock the direction selector with the neutral lock to ensure the
direction selector remains locked in the neutral position.
a.
Lift the seat to access the neutral lock.
b.
Pull out and rotate the neutral lock pin handle so that the
pointed portion of the handle is to the side of the direc-
tion selector cam.
c.
Move the direction selector toward the area between F
and R. During that motion the pin will snap into the hole
in the direction selector mounting bracket, preventing
movement.
When in this position, the direction selector remains
locked in the neutral position.
3.
Attach the vehicle to the towing vehicle with a tow bar that is
approved by the manufacturer.
4.
Release the parking brake if it is engaged.
5.
After the vehicle has been towed, unlock the direction selec-
tor.
a.
Pull the neutral lock pin handle out.
b.
Rotate until the pointed portion of the handle fits into the hole in the direction selector cam.
V
E
H
ICLE S
T
ORAGE
Storing a vehicle for 30 days or more requires proper preparation to prevent a build-up of varnish and gum in the fuel
system, and corrosion in the engine. The following procedure will prepare the vehicle for storage:
Store your vehicle in an area that is well ventilated. Cover the vehicle. Covers designed specifically for vehicles are
recommended because they allow enough ventilation to prevent condensation and corrosion.
Stor
e
t
he veh
i
c
l
e
in a
c
l
e
an
, d
r
y
ar
e
a
. D
o not stor
e
in an ar
e
a
w
it
h
a sto
ve,
f
u
rna
ce, w
at
e
r
he
at
e
r
,
or ot
he
r applian
ce
t
h
at
u
s
e
s a pilot li
gh
t
,
or
h
as a
dev
i
ce
t
h
at
c
an
c
r
e
at
e
a spar
k.
D
o not
h
an
d
l
e
f
ue
l in an ar
e
a t
h
at is not a
dequ
at
e
l
y ve
ntilat
ed. D
o not s
m
o
ke
n
e
ar t
he
f
ue
l tan
k
or r
e
f
ue
l n
e
ar op
e
n fla
me
or
e
l
ec
tri
c
al it
em
s
wh
i
ch c
o
u
l
d
pro
duce
a spar
k.
W
he
n r
e
f
ue
lin
g,
insp
ec
t t
he
f
ue
l
c
ap for l
e
a
k
s or
b
r
e
a
k
s t
h
at
c
o
u
l
d
r
e
s
u
lt in f
ue
l spilla
ge.
Al
w
a
y
s
we
ar saf
e
t
y g
lass
e
s
wh
il
e
r
e
f
ue
lin
g
to pr
eve
nt possi
b
l
e eye
in
ju
r
y
fro
m g
asolin
e
or
g
asolin
e v
apor
.
Kee
p
h
an
d
s
, c
lot
h
in
g
an
d jewe
lr
y
a
w
a
y
fro
m m
o
v
in
g
parts
.
Us
e c
a
u
tion not to
c
onta
c
t
h
ot o
bjec
ts
.
Rais
e
t
he
r
e
ar of t
he veh
i
c
l
e
an
d
s
u
pport on
j
a
ck
stan
d
s
be
for
e
att
em
ptin
g
to r
u
n t
he e
n
g
in
e.
NOTICE: The vehicle can be stored with the old oil left in the engine. The oil must be changed when the vehi-
cle is removed from storage, before resuming operation. This removes condensation that may have
accumulated in the crankcase.
Do not leave the parking brake engaged during the storage period. Use wheel chocks to prevent the
vehicle from rolling.
2
1
Hole in Direction
Selector Cam
Unlocked
Unlocked
Summary of Contents for OX 400 2020
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