Use and Care Manual

Table Of Contents
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PRODUCT CARE
9. The utility vehicles genuine long-life coolant has a service
life of 2 years. Be sure to change the coolant every 2 years.
10. Burp (remove air from) the coolant system as instructed in
the Burping (Removing Air From) the Coolant System section.
Burping (Removing Air From) the Coolant System
To “burp” the coolant system, proceed as follows:
NOTE: When re-filling the coolant system, this procedure should
be performed every time to avoid an overheating risk.
1. Chock the rear wheel, engage the parking brake place the
shift lever in NEUTRAL or PARK and jack up the front of the
utility vehicle approximately 6.
2. Remove the bleeder screw (a) on the radiator, fill the radiator
and when fluid begins to come out of the bleeder screw hole,
replace the bleeder screw (a). The bleeder screw (a) can be
accessed via the front right wheel well (Figure 34).
a
Figure 34
3. Start the utility vehicle and let it idle.
4. Remove the second bleeder screw (a) where the radiator
hose (b) connects to the engine and let the engine run until
a steady stream of fluid comes out of the bleeder screw (a)
hole indicating there are no more air pockets in the coolant
system. Replace the bleeder screw (a) (Figure 35).
a
b
Figure 35
5. Top off the radiator and replace the radiator cap. Then lower
the front of the utility vehicle off the jack.
Cleaning Primary Air Filter Element
Open the air cleaner cover once a week under ordinary conditions
— or daily when used in a dusty place — to get rid of large
particles of dust and dirt.
NOTE: Do not run the engine with filter element removed.
1. Remove the air filter access panel.
2. Remove the air filter cover (a) from the three air filter cover
holders (b) (Figure 36).
a
b
b
b
Figure 36
3. Remove the air filter element (Figure 37).
Figure 37
4. Remove the inner filter (a) from the paper element (b)
(Figure 38).
b
a
Figure 38