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Cleaning the Vehicle
NOTE:
Whenever possible, avoid using oxygenated fuels and fuels that are blended with alcohol. Vehicles to be
stored for extended periods should be prepared for storage as instructed.
See Preparing the Gasoline
Vehicle for Extended Storage on page 31.
1
3
2
1. Fuel Cap, 2. Fuel Hose, 3. Vent
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Figure 25
Fuel Tank
1.
Lift and remove the driver seat bottom.
2.
The fuel tank is located on passenger side of vehicle
(Figure 25)
. Remove fuel cap and fill the fuel tank with fresh
unleaded gasoline only.
See preceding CAUTION and NOTE
.
3.
Replace fuel cap on tank. Ensure cap is securely tightened (tighten until it clicks).
4.
Replace seat bottom.
CLEANING THE VEHICLE
Villager vehicles are equipped with ArmorFlex
®
front and rear bodies. The center bodies of Villager vehicles are ABS
with a DR
®
acrylic cap. Use only commercially available automotive cleaner with a sponge or soft cloth for normal
cleaning. A garden hose at normal residential water pressure is adequate.
Club Car does not recommend any type of pressure washing or steam cleaning. Such a process (especially if the
vehicle has an ArmorFlex rear body that has been removed) will expose electrical components to moisture. Moisture
entering electrical components can result in water damage and subsequent component failure.
Use non-abrasive wax products. Battery acid, fertilizers, tars, asphalt, creosote, paint, or chewing gum should be
removed immediately to prevent possible stains.
The center bodies of Villager vehicles are made of an ABS/DR acrylic material similar to the material used to
manufacture hot tubs and shower/tub units. Cleaning and repair techniques for the center body are the same as those
used on conventional acrylic sheet. Repair kits, cleaning and polishing products may be purchased at any hardware
store where ABS/DR acrylic (hot tubs and shower/tub units) are sold.
The seats of the vehicle will last longer with proper cleaning. Use a solution of 10% liquid soap and warm water
applied with a soft cloth. For imbedded dirt, a soft bristle brush may be used. For heavy soiling, difficult stains
or scratches, blemishes, or other body damage, see the appropriate Maintenance and Service Manual or contact
your local Club Car dealer.
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