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5.6 Automatic Transaxle Fluid 

 
Transaxle Fluid: Use SK ATF SP-IV, Michang ATF SP-IV, Noca ATF SP-IV, or Kia Genuine ATF SP-IV 
 
Make sur

e the transmission fluid level is just below the “F” (full) mark. 

Do not overfill. 

 
Automatic Transaxle Fluid Capacity: 6.02 U.S. qt. (5.7 Liters) 

 

Checking the Automatic Transaxle Fluid Level: 

 

1.

 

Park the vehicle on level ground and set the 
parking brake firmly. 
 

2.

 

Start and run engine until it is at normal 
operating temperature.  
 

3.

 

Press brake pedal firmly and move the gear 
selector  
through all the gear positions.  

  

4.

 

Put gear selector 

in PARK (“P”) position.  

 

5.

 

Remove transaxle dipstick (A). Clean 
dipstick and reinsert fully. 

CAUTION:

 

The 

dipstick and fluid may be hot. Be careful 
when handling the dipstick. 
 

6.

 

With the engine still idling, pull the dipstick out again. Check the fluid level on the dipstick. 
If the fluid is low, add enough fluid so that the fluid level is 

reading between the “F” (full) 

and “L” (low) marks. 

Do not overfill.

  

 
Replace transaxle fluid every 30,000 miles (3750 hours) for vehicles that undergo regular usage and 
every 15,000 miles (1875 hours) for vehicles that undergo severe usage. See section 5.14 - Maintenance 
Schedules for more information. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 36: Transaxle Dipstick Location

 

Summary of Contents for GO-4 INTERCEPTOR IV

Page 1: ...G O 4 X T R H y d r a u l i c R e f u s e H a u l e r O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l 1...

Page 2: ...G O 4 X T R H y d r a u l i c R e f u s e H a u l e r O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l 2...

Page 3: ...plied are contained within this manual The content of this manual is protected by copyright No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any way without the consent of Westward Industries Ltd...

Page 4: ...G O 4 X T R H y d r a u l i c R e f u s e H a u l e r O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l 4 Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation Do not copy...

Page 5: ...Roof Mounted Controls 22 3 8 1 Dome Light 22 3 8 2 Rear View Mirror 22 3 8 3 Radio Option 22 3 8 4 Traffic Advisor Lights Additional Light Controls Option 22 3 9 Climate Control System 23 3 10 Steeri...

Page 6: ...5 3 2 Using a Hoist 43 5 4 Towing 44 5 5 Engine Maintenance 44 5 5 1 Engine Air Filter 45 5 5 2 Engine Oil 46 5 5 3 Cooling System 48 5 6 Automatic Transaxle Fluid 50 5 7 Brake Fluid 51 5 8 Windshiel...

Page 7: ...front left frame post It contains a variety of important information including the vehicle s VIN GVWR GAWR payload capacity rim and tire sizes and recommended tire pressures 1 3 Vehicle Identificatio...

Page 8: ...ine number is stamped on the engine on the top of flange that the transaxle bell housing mounts to directly below the throttle body The engine number can also be found on a sticker on the valve cover...

Page 9: ...et Warning Decal 2 Pinch Point and Moving Parts Warning Decal 3 Maximum Vehicle Payload Warning Decal 4 Air Conditioning System Warning and Information Decal 5 Vehicle Emissions Control Information VE...

Page 10: ...op is to be used when working on or under the dumper mechanism 2 Maximum Vehicle Payload Warning Decal Indicates that the maximum allowable payload of the vehicle is 1000 lbs including operator 3 Pinc...

Page 11: ...g System Warning and Information Decal Warns that only trained service technicians are to service the air conditioning system and that the system cannot be vented to the atmosphere Provides air condit...

Page 12: ...l Vehicle Operation Warnings Decal Warns the operator of driving practices that must be followed for safe vehicle operation and informs the operator of hazards associated with operation of the vehicle...

Page 13: ...a u l e r O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l 13 Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation Do not copy 9 LTA Location Decal Indicates location of Lateral Thrust Alarm LTA 10 Jacking Location...

Page 14: ...f using high beams switch to low beams when approaching oncoming traffic Switch back to high beams once the oncoming traffic has passed Never make sudden turns or stops when not necessary The vehicle...

Page 15: ...tance vehicle has travelled since last reset 3 Hourmeter Displays total number of hours for which engine has been running 4 Tachometer Displays engine speed in rpm 5 Check Engine Light Illuminates if...

Page 16: ...Odometer Used to calculate distance traveled over a given interval of time determined by the user The trip odometer can be reset by tapping on the trip odometer readout Brake Warning Light This warnin...

Page 17: ...e made See section 3 1 4 Sub Menus for more details To switch between miles per hour and kilometers per hour tap the icon corresponding to the desired units A green bar at the bottom of an icon indica...

Page 18: ...apply button The background color of the setting block will become darker in color when the setting has been selected Use the up and down arrow keys to change the setting Press the apply ok button to...

Page 19: ...e of various instruments and accessories without the engine running Option lights dome light radio On Position This allows all accessories and engine to be run The key is automatically returned to thi...

Page 20: ...m if equipped will sound when the transmission is in reverse R N Neutral Position Decouples engine from transmission No power can be transmitted to the wheels in this position If the accelerator pedal...

Page 21: ...l When the pedal is depressed the vehicle s brakes are applied and vehicle will slow down to a stop 3 5 Doors Option The GO 4 XTR Refuse Hauler may be equipped with hinged doors If the door is unlocke...

Page 22: ...with power to the dash switch A second dash switch is available for work lights or other customer installed options For further questions please contact your dealer or Westward Industries 3 8 Roof Mou...

Page 23: ...ft side of the dash Pull the control away from dash for more heat Push control into dash to reduce heat Adjustable Vents Windshield Defrost The GO 4 has two adjustable vents mounted in the dash Closin...

Page 24: ...m the low to high beam setting push the stalk away from you until it latches then release the stalk The blue high beam indicator on the dash will illuminate when the headlamps are on the high beam set...

Page 25: ...t the steering wheel tilt position follow these steps 1 Loosen the adjustment lever by turning the lever counterclockwise 2 Move the wheel to the desired location 3 Lock the wheel in position by tight...

Page 26: ...e the seat back meets the bottom cushion CAUTION Do not put pressure on the seat back while attempting to lift lever as this could bind the system Premium Seat Option Vehicles may be equipped with and...

Page 27: ...bottom side to reduce support Upper Lumbar Support Adjustment Use the rearmost rocker switch to adjust upper lumbar support Press the top side of the switch to increase upper lumbar support press the...

Page 28: ...the lap and torso sections of the belt are snug Ensure the belt is not twisted The lap section of the belt can be adjusted as necessary a To tighten pull upward on the shoulder section of the belt b T...

Page 29: ...t Never use bleach dye household detergents chemicals or cleaning products on the seat belt 3 12 Lateral Thrust Alarm LTA The LTA is a safety device that monitors the stability of the vehicle If the v...

Page 30: ...e road and hands on the steering wheel as much as possible Always exercise good judgement and make sure you are familiar with local government laws on distracted driving Always use the parking brake a...

Page 31: ...lerator to help maintain vehicle control and stability Adjust your speed according to conditions weather road surface visibility etc 4 3 2 Distracted Driving Avoid distractions when driving Do not per...

Page 32: ...turns and take them at a slow speed This is especially important in a 3 wheeled vehicle such as the GO 4 Pay attention to the Lateral Thrust Alarm LTA which will warn you if you are taking a corner t...

Page 33: ...n driving on uneven terrain slow down and pay attention to the LTA Lateral Thrust Alarm which will indicate if the vehicle is operating on too much of a slope Avoid uneven terrain as much as possible...

Page 34: ...ure 1 Depress brake pedal 2 Verify that the gear selector is the park P position NOTE Vehicle will not start if the transmission is not in park P or neutral N 3 Put key in ignition 4 Turn key to start...

Page 35: ...he engine does not start after two tries press the accelerator pedal about of the way to the floor Then try again 5 If the engine still does not start push the accelerator pedal to the floor and hold...

Page 36: ...short period of time Exhaust gases particularly carbon monoxide may build up These gases are harmful and could kill you WARNING If you smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside your vehicle have your dea...

Page 37: ...oesn t perform well switch to another fuel If this doesn t cure the problem see your Westward Industries GO 4 dealer agent or service technician NOTE If your vehicle is damaged because of incorrect fu...

Page 38: ...ain the limiter speed 4 9 Loading the Vehicle with Cargo The GO 4 XTR Hydraulic Refuse Hauler has a maximum payload capacity of 1000 pounds includes driver WARNING When loading the vehicle with cargo...

Page 39: ...g the dumper bucket ensure there is sufficient clearance A height clearance of 126 inches is required to fully raise the bucket Avoid operating the dumper mechanism multiple times or for extended peri...

Page 40: ...local GO 4 dealer to perform the maintenance When performing any maintenance or service with the dumper bucket raised from the fully lowered position for example working in the engine bay the safety p...

Page 41: ...hat the safety prop is supporting the weight of the bucket Check that the prop is holding the weight of the bucket by attempting to wiggle the prop If it will not move then the bucket has been lowered...

Page 42: ...n contact with the ground at front and rear Only lift one point at a time Do not attempt to lift vehicle off ground entirely using a jack and jack stands If the entire vehicle needs to be lifted off t...

Page 43: ...the front frame cross tube B as indicated by the place jack here decal 5 3 2 Using a Hoist WARNING The points used for lifting the vehicle on a hoist are not the same as the jacking points The correc...

Page 44: ...Never tow the vehicle by the method of a suspension front or rear lift WARNING Always exercise extra caution when towing the vehicle Be sure to take the following precautions Do not permit anyone to r...

Page 45: ...m filtering out unwanted dust dirt and debris Replace the air filter every 30 000 miles 1000 hours Replace the filter every 15 000 miles 500 hours or whichever comes first under severe operating condi...

Page 46: ...you add fuel to your vehicle For accurate reading make sure the vehicle is on a level surface and the oil is warm See the Checking Oil section for the full process Oil capacity of the engine and oil t...

Page 47: ...it 2 Add desired amount of oil 3 Let it sit a couple of minutes and recheck oil as above to ensure proper level 4 Replace filler cap WARNING Filling the engine oil above the F full mark can cause seve...

Page 48: ...t is hot Engine coolant antifreeze is a poisonous and hazardous substance Read and follow all warnings associated with the product you are using To prevent ingestion by animals or children do not stor...

Page 49: ...to cool Visually inspect the coolant to ensure it is not boiling If it is boiling or bubbling this is a clear indicator that it still needs to cool 3 Remove reservoir cap C WARNING Do not remove reser...

Page 50: ...operating temperature 3 Press brake pedal firmly and move the gear selector through all the gear positions 4 Put gear selector in PARK P position 5 Remove transaxle dipstick A Clean dipstick and rein...

Page 51: ...an extended period of time WARNING Do not let the reservoir for the master cylinder run dry This may cause the brakes to fail Adding Fluid If the fluid is low 1 Carefully clean and remove the cap fro...

Page 52: ...onths If fluid needs to be added use DEXRON Automatic Transmission Fluid only To check the fluid 1 Raise the bucket to gain access to the hydraulic power unit A 2 Unscrew the fill cap B WARNING Do not...

Page 53: ...of the vehicle to be started Doing so could damage the operational vehicle s electrical system while jump starting Make connections in numerical order disconnect in reverse order e g 4 3 2 1 Jump Sta...

Page 54: ...e TRACTION AA A B C TEMPERATURE A B C All Passenger Car Tires Must Conform to Federal Safety Requirements in Addition to These Grades Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the...

Page 55: ...the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law Warning The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinfla...

Page 56: ...structions to reduce the possibility of bodily injury When one rear wheel is lifted off the ground the transaxle in PARK P position will not prevent the vehicle from moving and possibly slipping off t...

Page 57: ...before starting this procedure 1 Break wheel lug nuts A loose but do not remove 2 Raise vehicle Refer to section 5 3 Lifting the Vehicle and follow all warnings and guidelines in the section 3 Remove...

Page 58: ...ausing premature wheel bearing failure Wiping off dust or dirt with a dry cloth will scratch the finish and glass Don t wash the vehicle in direct sun or when the surface is hot When cleaning plastic...

Page 59: ...n hilly areas or under high loads IMPORTANT Any GO 4 used for parking patrol security traffic control and or law enforcement must follow the severe usage maintenance schedule 5 14 1 Regular Maintenanc...

Page 60: ...conditioning Inspect refrigerant level if vehicle is equipped with air conditioning Check fluid level in hydraulic power unit Grease pivot points on dumper mechanism and hydraulic cylinder Inspect hyd...

Page 61: ...tor and A C compressor belts Inspect fuel lines and hoses Inspect rear wheel drive shafts CV joints and boots Inspect front and rear disc brake pads and disc rotors as well as lines and hoses Inspect...

Page 62: ...ks At Least Once a Year Lubricate all hinges checks latches rollers and all outside key locks Lubricate the door rubber weather strips Check air conditioning system if so equipped before the warm weat...

Page 63: ...em Type Liquid cooled Capacity Approx 5 0 L 1 32 U S gal 5 28 U S qt 4 40 lmp qt Pressure radiator cap Main valve opening pressure 93 16 122 58 kPa 0 95 1 25 kg cm 13 51 17 78 psi Vacuum valve opening...

Page 64: ...will be needed by the dealer or agent to follow up any warranty claim Items Not Covered By Warranty 1 Vehicles subject to misuse neglect negligence or accident 2 Normal service work beyond the repair...

Page 65: ...G O 4 X T R H y d r a u l i c R e f u s e H a u l e r O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l 65 Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation Do not copy 7 2 General Warranty Statement...

Page 66: ...warrants the emission control system on your motorcycle for the period of time listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your motorcycle Your emission control s...

Page 67: ...y period of the vehicle Warranted parts which are scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted up to their first replacement point A defect exists when a deficiency in material or w...

Page 68: ...The dealer will assist you regarding warranty reimbursement WARRANTY REIMBURSEMENT under emergency conditions are limited to the costs of diagnosis parts and labour documented by the receipt or to the...

Page 69: ...iability hereunder This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accidents acts of nature or other events or occurrences beyond the control of W I L Westward Industries Ltd expressly disclaims re...

Page 70: ...djustment and to service the vehicle as per the GO 4 operator s manual Ensure proper lubrication of all components Ensure the use of the correct fuel Maintain the correct air pressure in the tires Mai...

Page 71: ..._________________________ Telephone ___________________________________ Fax _________________________________________ Local Westward Industries GO 4 Dealer Name _______________________________________...

Page 72: ...tward Industries Ltd If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign Howe...

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