Seat Latch and Adjustment
2007 Carryall 295/295 SE and XRT 1550/1550 SE Gasoline/Diesel Vehicle Owner’s Manual
Page 19
SEAT LATCH AND ADJUSTMENT
The vehicle seat(s) are hinged to allow easy access to the engine compartment. To raise the seat bottom,
grasp the rear side of the seat bottom, and pull firmly in a forward/upward direction.
See following WARN-
ING.
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WARNING
• Make sure seat hinges and latches are securely engaged before operating the vehicle.
Vehicles with bucket seat option:
The driver-side bucket seat is adjustable and can be moved forward or backward to accommodate the driver.
To adjust this seat, push the lever located under the driver seat to the left (towards outside of the vehicle).
Position the seat, and return the lever to its original position.
See following WARNING.
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WARNING
• Do not adjust the driver-side seat while the vehicle is in motion.
To adjust the passenger-side seat
1. Remove the seat from the vehicle.
2. Remove the four bolts and washers from the bottom of the seat mounting plate.
3. Align the mounting plate holes with holes in the seat to achieve the desired seat position.
4. Install washers and bolts, and tighten to 96 in-lb (10.8 N·m).
5. Install the seat.
See preceding WARNING “Make sure seat hinges and latch...”
PRE-OPERATION AND DAILY SAFETY CHECKLIST
Each Club Car vehicle has been thoroughly inspected and adjusted at the factory; however, upon receiving
your new vehicle(s), you should become familiar with the controls, indicators, and operation. Carefully inspect
each vehicle to ensure that it is in proper working condition before accepting delivery.
Use the following list as a guide to inspect the vehicle. This list should be used daily and in conjunction with
the Performance Inspection and the Periodic Service Schedule on page 31 to ensure that the vehicle is in
proper working condition. Any problems should be corrected by a Club Car dealer/distributor or a trained tech-
nician.
• General:
All the parts should be in place and properly installed. Be sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws
are tight. Check hose clights for tight fit.
• Safety and information decals:
Check to ensure that all safety and information decals are in place
and can be read easily.
• ROPS:
Check to ensure the ROPS is not damaged and all hardware is secure.
tive Structure and Safety Belts on page 17.
• Safety belts:
Visually inspect for cuts, fraying, and loose parts.
See Roll-Over Protective Structure
• Tires:
Check for proper tire pressure. Visually inspect tires for wear, damage, and proper inflation on a
See Vehicle Specifications on page 53.
• Battery:
Check electrolyte to ensure it is at the proper level
. Check battery posts.
Wires should be tight and free of corrosion, and battery should be fully charged.