CLEANING YOUR UTV
Keeping your UTV clean will extend the life of various components.
Washing
Never use a high pressure type car wash system, it can damage to the wheel
bearings, transmission seals, body panels, brakes and warning labels, and
water might enter the engine or exhaust system.
The best and safest way to clean your UTV is with a garden hose and a pail of
mild soap and water. Use a professional type washing mitten, cleaning the
upper body first and lower parts last. Rinse with water frequently and dry with
a chamois to prevent water spots.
NOTE:
If warning labels are damaged, contact your dealer for replacement.
Waxing
Your UTV can be waxed with any non-abrasive automotive paste wax. Avoid
the use of harsh cleaners since they can scratch the body finish.
CAUTION
Certain products, including insect repellants and chemicals, will damage
plastic surfaces. Care must be taken when using these products plastic
surfaces.
STORAGE TIPS
CAUTION
Do not start the engine during the storage period. This will disturb the
protective film created by fogging.
Cleaning
——Clean the UTV thoroughly.
Fuel
——To avoid possible fire,
drain the fuel tank for long-term storage.
However, when starting the UTV again, ensure that there is enough fuel in the
fuel tank (The fuel gauge is more than one segment).
Oil Add and Filter Change
- Warm the engine and change oil and filter.
Air Filter/Air Box
——Inspect and clean or replace the pre-cleaner and air
filter. Clean the air box and drain the sediment tube.
Inspect All Fluid Levels
——Inspect the following fluid levels and change if
necessary: transmission; brake fluid (change every two years or as required if
fluid looks dark or contaminated).
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