
SERVICE
Service - 45
Replacing The Taillights
The taillights are equipped with LEDs and do not
use a replaceable bulb. If a taillight no longer func-
tions, the entire taillight must be replaced.
Replacing the Work Lights
The work lights are equipped with LEDs and do not
use a replaceable bulb. If a work light no longer
functions, the entire work light must be replaced.
Replacing The Turn Signal Lights
The signal lights used for the turn signal / hazard
flasher kit are equipped with LEDs and do not use
a replaceable bulb. If a signal light no longer func-
tions, the entire light must be replaced.
Replacing The Strobe Light Bulb
1. Park the power unit on a level surface.
2.
Engage the parking brake and shut off the engine.
3. Remove the key from the ignition switch.
4.
WARNING
High Voltage!
Before removing strobe light lens, turn off power and
wait five minutes for the capacitor to discharge.
Turn the battery disconnect switch to the Off
position and wait five minutes for the capacitor to
A
A
B
B
C
C
discharge.
5. Unscrew the strobe
lens (A) from the
base.
6. Hold the circuit board
(B) in place with one
hand and remove the
strobe bulb (C).
7. Install the new strobe
bulb, pushing it
securely onto the cir-
cuit board connectors.
8. Ensure the circuit
board and the o-ring
are in place and rein-
stall the strobe lens.
9. Turn the battery dis-
connect switch to the On position.
Drive Belt Inspection
Always set the parking brake, shut off power
unit engine, remove the ignition key, and ensure
all moving parts have come to a complete stop
before inspecting components or attempting any
repair or adjustment.
Inspecting the belts of this power unit
can prevent
sudden belt failure by finding problems before they
cause the belt to break. Inspect the belts prior to
operation, as part of the daily inspection or anytime
a problem is suspected. There may be a belt prob-
lem if there is a squealing or chattering sound, or
the smell of a slipping belt.
The drive belts that are used on this power unit are
shown below: the engine drive belt (A), the rear
transaxle drive belt (B), the front transaxle drive belt
(C), and the PTO drive belt (D).
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
Typical wear on a drive belt may result in the condi-
tions shown in the diagram. If any of these condi-
tions occur, the drive belt will require replacement.