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Cable inspection and lubrication ...... 8-103
Brake pedal and accelerator pedal
lubrication ....................................... 8-105
Rear knuckle upper and lower pivot
lubrication ....................................... 8-105
Steering shaft lubrication .................. 8-107
Wheel removal ................................. 8-107
Wheel installation ............................. 8-109
Battery .............................................. 8-111
Battery maintenance ........................ 8-115
Fuse replacement............................. 8-117
Replacing a headlight bulb ............... 8-123
Headlight beam adjustment.............. 8-129
Tail/brake light bulb replacement ..... 8-131
Troubleshooting................................ 8-137
Troubleshooting charts ..................... 8-139
CLEANING AND STORAGE ................... 9-1
A. Cleaning ........................................... 9-1
B. Storage ............................................ 9-7
SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 10-1
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Always keep both hands, arms, feet, and legs
inside the vehicle at all times during operation.
Keep your feet on the floorboard. Never hold
onto the enclosure except when using the
handgrip inside the enclosure. Otherwise, your
hand could be injured if it is caught between the
enclosure and an obstacle outside the vehicle.
Always keep both hands on the steering wheel
when driving.
Never wrap your thumbs and fingers around
the steering wheel. This is particularly impor-
tant when driving in rough terrain. The front
wheels will move right and left as they respond
to the terrain, and this movement will be felt in
the steering wheel. A sudden jolt could wrench
the steering wheel around, and your thumbs or
fingers could be injured if they are in the way of
the steering wheel spokes.
Always go slowly and be extra careful when op-
erating on unfamiliar terrain. Always be alert to
changing terrain conditions when driving the
vehicle.
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3
23. Light switch
24. Steering wheel
25. Starter (choke)
26. Main switch
27. On-Command four-wheel-drive and differential gear lock switches
28. Multi-function meter unit
29. Auxiliary DC jack
30. Horn switch
31. Drive select lever
32. Parking brake lever
33. Accelerator pedal
34. Brake pedalNOTE:_ The vehicle you have purchased may differ slightly
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NOTE:_
When the switch is set to “LOCK”, the differ-
ential gear lock indicator and indicator light
will flash until the differential gear is locked.
When the indicator and indicator light are
flashing, turning the steering wheel back and
forth will help the differential gear lock to en-
gage.
Riding before the differential gear lock is
properly engaged (e.g., when the indicator
and indicator light are flashing) will cause the
engine speed to be limited until engagement
is complete.
_
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EVU01340
1-PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
Before using this vehicle, check the following points:
ITEM ROUTINE PAGE
BrakesCheck operation, free play, fluid level and fluid leakage.
Fill with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary.5-7–5-9,
8-87–8-95
Parking brakeCheck for proper operation, condition and free play. 8-97–8-99
FuelCheck fuel level.
Fill with fuel if necessary.5-11–5-13
Engine oilCheck oil level.
Fill with oil if necessary.5-15, 8-23–8-33
Coolant reservoirCheck coolant level.
Fill with coolant if necessary.5-17–5-19,
8-47–8-49
Final gear oil/
Differential gear oilCheck for leakage. 5-21, 8-35–8-45
Accelerator pedalCheck for proper accelerator pedal operation. 5-23
Seat beltsCheck for proper operation and belt wear. 5-23
SteeringCheck for proper operation. 5-25
Fittings and fastenersCheck all fittings and fasteners. 5-25
Lights and switchesCheck for proper operation.5-25–5-27,
8-123–8-135
Wheels and tiresCheck tire pressure, wear and damage.5-29–5-35,
8-107–8-109
Axle bootsCheck for damage. 8-51
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EVU01230
Steering
Park on level ground. Turn the steering wheel right
and left. Check for excessive free play, abnormal
noises, or a rough feeling. Have a Yamaha dealer
repair as necessary for proper operation.
EVU00470
Fittings and fasteners
Always check the tightness of chassis fittings and
fasteners before a ride. Take the vehicle to a
Yamaha dealer or refer to the Service Manual for
correct tightening torque.
EVU00480
Lights
Check the headlights and tail/brake lights to make
sure they are in working condition. Repair as nec-
essary for proper operation.
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Do not mount an accessory where it could in-
terfere with your ability to control the vehicle.
Examples include (but are not limited to) an ob-
ject that limits your ability to turn the steering
wheel or one that limits your view.
Use extra caution when driving a vehicle with
accessories. The vehicle may handle different-
ly than it does without accessories.
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CAUTION:_ Do not shift from low to high or vice versa with-
out coming to a complete stop and waiting for
the engine to return to normal idle speed. Dam-
age to the engine or drive train may occur. _TURNING YOUR VEHICLE
The vehicle is easier to steer in two-wheel drive
(2WD) than four-wheel drive (4WD). Steering
takes the most effort in 4WD with the differential
locked (DIFF. LOCK).
It is possible for the vehicle to roll over or go out of
control if you attempt sharp, high-speed turns. You
should also be careful making sharp turns on
rough terrain. Do not attempt to turn around or
make abrupt maneuvers on slopes.
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