HUV 4421 Owner’s Manual 4421-G/GX/GXL Gas and 4421-D/DX/DXL Diesel Utility Vehicles [Refer to back cover for applicable build code range]
NOTICE This manual is valid for vehicles manufactured in the build code range provided on the back cover of this manual. If the vehicle build code is different from that shown on the back cover of this manual, please contact your nearest dealer or go to www.husqvarna.com to retrieve the proper owner’s manual for the vehicle. See also Model Identification in this manual. Warranty information appears at the end of this manual. No other warranties, express or implied, are contained herein.
FOREWORD Thank you for choosing Husqvarna, a world leader in outdoor products. You have chosen the finest utility vehicle on the market. Please protect your investment and ensure that your Husqvarna vehicle provides years of reliable, superior performance by reading and following the maintenance instructions in this manual. Your comfort and safety are important to us, so we urge you to read and follow the step-by-step operating instructions and safety procedures in this manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Decal and Feature Identification .................................................................................................................. 5 Practice Safety ................................................................................................................................................... 10 Proposition 65 – State of California ......................................................................................................................
Vehicle Specifications ......................................................................................................................................... 56 Warranties..........................................................................................................................................................
Safety Decal and Feature Identification SAFETY DECAL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION The following pages contain safety decal and feature identification information. For detailed information on specific features, read the appropriate section in this manual.
Safety Decal and Feature Identification ALL HUV 4421 TWO PASSENGER MODELS 1 7 3 9 10 5 2 6 4 8 2412 1 101547601 2 102231601 3 102427501 4 102458901 5 102459001 Page 6 Decal, Gasoline Fuel Warning (at fuel fill or on frame, near fuel tank) Decal, Winch Safety Warning (on vehicle body, below seat) Decal, Hot Pressurized Fluid Warning (on coolant reserve tank cap, under hood) Decal, Hot Surface Warning (on coolant pipes and underside of seats) (on bed seal) Decal, Hot Manifold Warning (on
Safety Decal and Feature Identification ALL HUV 4421 TWO PASSENGER MODELS 5 8 7 3 6 1 11 2 4 9 10 364 1 1011553 2 101609401 3 102224001 4 102459301 5 102459401 6 102460201 Decal, Trailer Hitch Tongue Weight Notice (on 7 102884401 Decal, Rollover Warning (on instrument panel) 8 102961201 Decal, ROPS Warning (on ROPS) Decal, Rotating Parts Warning (on frame) 9 103202601 Decal, Vehicle Loading Instructions (on cargo bed) Decal, Bed Latch Warning (on vehicle body, below bed latch)
Safety Decal and Feature Identification ALL HUV 4421 FOUR PASSENGER MODELS 7 1 9 3 5 10 6 2 4 8 2413 1 101547601 2 102231601 3 102427501 4 102458901 5 102459001 Page 8 Decal, Gasoline Fuel Warning (at fuel fill or on frame, near fuel tank) Decal, Winch Safety Warning (on vehicle body, below seat) Decal, Hot Pressurized Fluid Warning (on coolant reserve tank cap, under hood) Decal, Hot Surface Warning (on coolant pipes and underside of seats) (on bed seal) Decal, Hot Manifold Warning (on en
Safety Decal and Feature Identification ALL HUV 4421 FOUR PASSENGER MODELS 5 9 7 6 3 11 1 8 2 4 10 366 Decal, Trailer Hitch Tongue Weight Notice (on 1 1011553 2 101609401 3 102224001 4 102459301 5 102459401 Decal, Young Driver Warning (on ROPS) 6 102884301 Decal, Operating Instructions (on instrument panel) trailer/receiver hitch) Decal, Crush Area Warning (behind seat, near cargo bed) Decal, Rotating Parts Warning (on frame) Decal, Bed Latch Warning (on vehicle body, below bed latc
Practice Safety PRACTICE SAFETY 399 Figure 1 Practice Safety Safety signs like you see above may at first seem shocking, but their impact is mild compared with the reality of severe personal injury. Your safety and satisfaction are of the utmost importance to us. That is why before operating the vehicle, we urge you to review the information in this manual.
Safety Details SAFETY DETAILS WARNING • This owner’s manual should be read completely before attempting to drive or service the vehicle. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. It is important to note that some vital statements throughout this manual and on the decals affixed to the vehicle are preceded by the words DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
General Warnings WARNING • Follow the procedures exactly as stated in this manual, and heed all DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION statements in this manual as well as those on the vehicle. • Do not leave children unattended on vehicle. • Children requiring a child safety seat must not ride on the vehicle. Comply with state and local laws pertaining to child safety.
General Warnings DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY – GASOLINE/DIESEL VEHICLES 1. Disable the vehicle. See Disabling the Vehicle on page 12. 2. 3. Disconnect the battery cables, negative (–) cable first, as shown (Figure 2). Gasoline Vehicles Only: Disconnect the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s). 2 (+) PO S NEG 1 (–) 1. Remove negative battery cable. 2. Remove positive battery cable. Connect battery cables in reverse order.
General Information 1403 Figure 4 Dispose of Lead-acid Batteries Properly GENERAL INFORMATION This manual includes operating procedures, maintenance, and regular servicing information for all gasoline and diesel HUV 4421-G and HUV 4421-D vehicles. GXP and DXP models have been renamed GX and DX, respectively. All operating procedures, maintenance, and regular servicing are identical unless otherwise noted.
Controls and Indicators 1 2 3 SERIAL NUMBER PH0901-123456 BC54679 4 1400 Figure 5 Serial Number Decal CONTROLS AND INDICATORS See General Warnings on page 11. WARNING • Before allowing anyone to drive the vehicle, make sure the driver is familiar with all controls and operating procedures. • Do not tamper with the high idle speed setting on the diesel vehicle.
Controls and Indicators 9 8 A 6 12 B C 14 15 13 4 5 11 7 1 3 2 192 Figure 6 Instrument Panel – Gasoline Vehicles 9 8 A 6 10 B 12 C 13 15 11 7 4 5 1 3 2 193 Figure 7 Page 16 HUV 4421 Owner’s Manual Instrument Panel – Diesel Vehicles
Controls and Indicators KEY SWITCH – GASOLINE VEHICLES The key switch (7) is mounted on the instrument panel to the right of the steering column (Figure 6). It has three positions: OFF, ON, and START. To start the vehicle, place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position and turn the key to the START position, and hold it there until the engine starts. Activate the choke (14) as necessary. If the engine does not start after 10-15 seconds, release the key and repeat the procedure.
Controls and Indicators BRAKE PEDAL The brake pedal (2) is located to the immediate left of the accelerator pedal (Figure 6 and Figure 7). To slow or stop the vehicle, press the brake pedal. PARK BRAKE The park brake pedal (3) is located to the left of the brake pedal (Figure 6 and Figure 7). To engage the park brake, first apply pressure to the brake pedal, then firmly press the park brake pedal until it latches into place. To disengage the park brake, pull the park brake release handle (4) (Figure 8).
Controls and Indicators 12-VOLT ACCESSORY OUTLET The 12-volt accessory outlet (11) is located to the right of the key switch (Figure 6 and Figure 7). It provides a constant 12VDC with the key switch in the ON or OFF position. See following NOTE. NOTE: Extended use of this accessory outlet can cause the battery to become heavily discharged. LOW OIL WARNING LIGHT The low oil warning light (9) is located on the instrument panel just to the left of the steering column (Figure 6 and Figure 7).
Roll-Over Protective Structure and Seat Belts normal safe operating temperature, the warning light will illuminate. If the warning light lights up, stop the vehicle and allow it to idle for approximately five minutes before stopping the engine. Contact the dealer/distributor or a trained technician. See following WARNING. WARNING • Allow the engine to cool before servicing the engine coolant system. Engine coolant can cause severe burns.
Seat Latch and Adjustment WARNING • Do not operate the vehicle with the ROPS removed. Doing so could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. • Do not remove or modify any component of the ROPS structure. Doing so will result in voiding the ROPS certification and could weaken the ROPS, resulting in serious injury or death. • Do not operate the vehicle if the ROPS is damaged. If the ROPS is damaged, replace the structure. Do not attempt repair.
Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist 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. 4. Align the mounting plate holes with holes in the seat to achieve the desired seat position. Install washers and bolts, and tighten to 96 in-lb (10.8 N·m). 5. Install the seat.
Driving Instructions PERFORMANCE INSPECTION After you have familiarized yourself with the vehicle controls and have read and understood the driving instructions, take the vehicle for a test drive. Use the following list, in addition to the Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist, as a guide to inspect the vehicle daily for proper operation. Any problems should be corrected by a dealer/distributor or a trained technician. • Forward/Reverse shifter: Check for proper operation.
Driving Instructions WARNING • Stop the vehicle before shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. Engine must be at idle before shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. Failure to do so may result in injury to inattentive passengers and (or) damage to the vehicle. • To help avoid being struck, do not stand in front of or behind the vehicle. • Do not leave children unattended on vehicle. • Children requiring a child safety seat must not ride on the vehicle. Comply with state and local laws pertaining to child safety.
Driving Instructions 7. Press and hold the brake pedal. 8. To start the vehicle 8.1. Gasoline vehicles: Turn the key to the START position and hold it there until the engine starts. Activate the choke as necessary. If the engine does not start after 10-15 seconds, release the key and repeat the procedure. Once the engine starts, release the key and it will return to the ON position. The engine will idle in neutral. 9. 8.2.
Bed Latch and Prop Rod WARNING • Reduced steering control can occur if the front differential becomes locked. To help prevent this condition, avoid extremely hard braking in reverse. STOPPING THE VEHICLE To stop the vehicle, release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a complete stop. See following WARNING and CAUTION. WARNING • Driving through water may affect the brakes.
Loading and Unloading Cargo WARNING persons are clear of cargo bed area. Keep hands clear of all crush areas. Do not drop cargo bed; lower gently and keep entire body clear. Failure to heed this warning could result in severe personal injury or death. NOTE: HUV 4421 gas and diesel vehicles are equipped with an automatically engaging prop rod (Figure 11), unless equipped with the electric bed lift accessory.
Vehicle Load Capacities WARNING • Unload cargo bed before raising vehicle with a lift, hoist, or jack. • Avoid stopping on a hill when loaded. If you must stop on a hill, avoid sudden starts, or rolling backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning may cause vehicle to overturn, possibly resulting in severe personal injury. • Reduce speed and avoid sudden stops when backing up. Failure to do so may cause the vehicle to overturn or flip over backwards.
Towing with the Vehicle B B D D C A C A 198 197 Figure 12 Vehicle Load Capacity – Two-Passenger Vehicles Figure 13 Vehicle Load Capacity – Four-Passenger Vehicles TOWING WITH THE VEHICLE WARNING • Do not tow a vehicle or trailer on public streets or highways. • Normal vehicle operating speed should be reduced when towing. • Extreme caution should be used when towing. • Do not allow riders in the vehicle or trailer being towed. • Avoid sudden starts, sudden stops, and tight turns when towing.
Storage WARNING • Avoid stopping on a hill when towing. If you must stop on a hill, avoid sudden starts, or rolling backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning could cause the vehicle to overturn, possibly resulting in severe personal injury. • Reduce normal driving speed when transporting a vehicle on a trailer. • For use on public roads, the trailer must meet all federal, state, and local requirements such as taillights, brake lights, etc.
Storage 3 1 2 1. Fuel Shut-off Valve 2. Closed (OFF) 3. Open (ON) NOTE: When selecting valve position, ensure that it is fully opened or fully closed. 449 Figure 14 Fuel Shut-off Valve PREPARING THE VEHICLE FOR EXTENDED STORAGE 1. Unload the vehicle so that the tires are supporting only the weight of the vehicle. 2. Store the vehicle in a cool, dry place. This will minimize battery self-discharge. If the battery appears to be weak, have it charged by a trained technician.
Maintenance 8. Disconnect battery and spark plug (Gas only) wires. See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicle on page 13. 9. The battery should be clean and free of corrosion. Wash the battery top and terminals with a solution of baking soda and water (1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water). Rinse the solution off the battery. Do not allow this solution to enter the battery. Be sure the terminals are tight.
Periodic Service Schedule WARNING • If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service, do not operate vehicle until repairs are made. Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property damage, severe personal injury, or death. • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry such as rings, watches, chains, etc., when servicing the vehicle.
Periodic Service Schedule PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist Daily service by owner Performance Inspection See Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist on page 22. See Performance Inspection on page 23. Check engine oil level; add if necessary. See Engine Oil Level Check on page 39. Engine Diesel vehicles: Check engine coolant; add if necessary. See Engine Coolant Level Check on page 46.
Periodic Service Schedule PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE appropriate maintenance and service manual. Check for leaks around gaskets, fill plugs, etc. Kawasaki gasoline engines: Adjust valve clearance. See Kawasaki FH680D Service Manual. Gasoline vehicles: Inspect, clean, and gap spark plug; replace if necessary. See Engine authorized dealer or trained technician for service. Diesel vehicles: Check the v-belt for proper tension or damage. Adjust or replace if necessary.
Periodic Lubrication Schedule PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE LUBRICATION POINTS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT Gasoline vehicle: Kawasaki engine- First change 10 hours Gasoline (Kawasaki engine) vehicles: 1 Diesel vehicle: First change qt. and 19 oz (1.5L) with filter 50 hours Change engine oil and oil filter 1 Additional change for all Diesel vehicles: 3 qt. (2.8 L) with filter engines every 100 hours See Oil Viscosity on page 43.
Periodic Lubrication Schedule 1 3 4 6 5 3 2 2 199 Figure 15 Lubrication Points – Gasoline Vehicles 3 1 4 6 5 3 2 2 200 Figure 16 Lubrication Points – Diesel Vehicles HUV 4421 Owner’s Manual Page 37
Brake Fluid Reservoir BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR 1 2 2 1 3 1. Full Level 2. Safe Level 3. Low Level 202 201 Figure 17 Brake Fluid and Coolant Access (diesel vehicle shown) Figure 18 Brake Fluid Reservoir The brake fluid reservoir (1) is located under the hood (Figure 17). Raise the hood to check the brake fluid level. During the brake fluid level inspection, also inspect the following: • The presence of brake fluid on the exterior surface of the master cylinder indicates a leak.
Engine Oil ENGINE OIL Even though the low oil warning light on the instrument panel should illuminate if the oil level becomes low, the engine oil level should be checked daily. The vehicle should be on a level surface when the oil is checked. Do not overfill the engine with oil. OIL PRESSURE – GASOLINE ENGINE Kawasaki engine: The Kawasaki gasoline engine has an oil filter that is mounted on a bracket between and in front of the engine and transmission.
Engine Oil 1 2 1 3 2 3 1. Full Level 2. Safe Level 3. Low Level 205 1. Full Level 2. Safe Level 3. Low Level 204 Figure 19 Engine Oil Level Check – Kawasaki Gasoline Vehicles Figure 20 Engine Oil Level Check – Diesel Vehicles ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE The engine oil and oil filter should be changed at the following intervals: • Kawasaki gasoline engine: after the first 10 hours of operation. • Kubota diesel engine: after the first 50 hours of operation.
Engine Oil 7. Use a socket or wrench to replace the oil drain plug (1) (Figure 21 or Figure 22). Turn the plug clockwise and tighten to 61 in-lb (6.9 N·m) for Kawasaki gas vehicles with plastic drain plugs, 14.5 ft-lb (20 N·m) for Kawasaki gas vehicles with metal drain plugs, or 31 ft-lb (42 Nm) for diesel vehicles.
Engine Oil NOTE: An oil drip guard (1) can be used to prevent excess oil from dripping onto the engine base plate (Figure 24). Use an empty quart (one liter) container and cut the bottom off at an angle, then slide the open area of the container up and under the oil filter (2) before removal. Position the port of the plastic container so oil will be directed into the oil pan (3).
Engine Oil 203 212 Figure 26 Add Engine Oil – Gasoline Vehicles Figure 27 Add Engine Oil – Diesel Vehicles Engine Oil Filling 1. Add engine oil (Figure 26 or Figure 27). With filter change, the engine requires the following amounts: – Kawasaki gasoline engines: 1 qt. and 19 oz. (1.5 L) of oil per change. – Kubota diesel engines: 3 qt. (2.8 L) of oil per change. 2. Refer to oil viscosity guidelines for selection of oil grade (Figure 28 or Figure 29). See following CAUTION.
Gearcase Lubrication NOTE: Use engine oil with API classification SJ for gasoline engines and CF for diesel engines. Using multi-grade oils (5W-20, 10W-30, and 10W-40) may increase oil consumption. If multi-grade oil is used, check the oil level more frequently.
Gearcase Lubrication 1 1 2 2 215 216 Figure 30 Front Differential Lubrication Level Figure 31 Transmission Lubrication Level Transmission: Clean and install the drain plug (2) before filling the transmission with new lubricant (Figure 31). Tighten the drain plug to 96 in-lb (11 N·m). Remove the fill plug from the top of the transmission case and use a funnel to fill the transmission with lubricant. See Periodic Lubrication Schedule on page 36.
Engine Coolant – Diesel Vehicles 1 2 217 Figure 32 Rear Differential Lubrication Level ENGINE COOLANT – DIESEL VEHICLES ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL CHECK The coolant reserve tank (2) is located under the hood on the passenger side (Figure 17). Raise the hood to check the coolant level before every operation. 1. Check the coolant level of the reserve tank (2). If the coolant is at or below the LOW mark, add pre-mixed coolant until the level reaches the FULL mark.
Air Intake System AIR INTAKE SYSTEM CAUTION • Do not drill into the driver-side frame. Failure to heed this caution could damage the engine by allowing excessive contamination to enter the air intake system. AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT The air filter should be inspected periodically and replaced when necessary. Filter changes should not exceed the recommended interval. See Periodic Service Schedule on page 33. More frequent service may be required in extremely dirty operating environments.
Fueling Instructions FUELING INSTRUCTIONS See General Warnings on page 11. DANGER • Turn the key switch to the OFF position before fueling. • Do not pour fuel into the fuel tank when the engine is hot or while it is running. • To avoid electric arc caused by static electricity, the fuel storage/pumping device must be grounded. If the pump is not grounded, the vehicle must be grounded to the pump before and during the fueling operation.
Fueling Instructions Biodiesel is an excellent medium for microbial growth and contamination. Microbial contamination can cause corrosion of the fuel system and prematurely plugged fuel filters. See following NOTE. NOTE: Use of biodiesel may result in premature failure of fuel system components. Kubota has documented problems such as plugged fuel filters and deteriorated fuel lines during testing of biodiesel. Biodiesel can damage painted surfaces.
Battery WARNING • Clean up spilled fuel. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and service area. Failure to heed this warning could result in an explosion or fire, resulting in severe personal injury or death. 5. 6. Close the valve by rotating it counterclockwise until the valve is firmly sealed. To resupply the filter with fuel, turn the key switch to the ON position for 10 seconds. See following NOTE. NOTE: Dispose of water according to the environmental laws and regulations for your area.
Battery DANGER – Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Call a physician immediately. • Tools, wires, and metal objects can cause sparks when shorted across a battery. WARNING • Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle. • Follow all instructions carefully when working with batteries. • When jumping from a booster battery make final (negative) connection at engine frame. • Do not jump start or charge a frozen or damaged battery.
Using A Booster Battery (Jump Starting) WARNING • Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle. Wear a full face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries. 5. 6. Carefully check the electrolyte level and add distilled water if necessary. Do not fill the battery cells above the designated fill line. Replace battery cell caps. Clean both battery terminals with a solution of baking soda and water (1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water).
Cleaning the Vehicle CAUTION • The alternator can be damaged if the following actions occur: – Engine is operated with battery cables disconnected. – Booster cables are connected wrong. 4 2 POS NEG 3 N G E P O S 1 223 Figure 39 Jump Starting CLEANING THE VEHICLE Each vehicle is equipped with hand-washable front and rear bodies. The vehicle has a powder-coated steel cargo bed (or optional aluminum flat bed).
Accessories ACCESSORIES There is a complete line of accessory equipment available from our dealers/distributors. Care should be taken that these accessories are properly installed by trained technicians and that they are used in the manner for which they were designed. See following WARNING and CAUTION. WARNING • Custom cab assemblies, canopy tops, weatherproof enclosures, and windshields will not protect occupants from flying objects.
Subsequent Owner Registration WARNING • To avoid the risk of rollover when operating a vehicle equipped with mud tires on a paved surface: reduce speed, use extreme caution, and drive slowly in turns. • The diameter of all tires on the vehicle must be equal; otherwise the all-wheel drive system will not operate as intended and could result in severe personal injury or death. Never install tires of different diameters on the vehicle.
Vehicle Specifications VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS POWER SOURCE Engine: (Kawasaki) 4-cycle OHV, 675 cc, 23.0 maximum HP @3600 RPM (per SAE J 1940/1349), twin-cylinder, air-cooled, with pressure lubrication system HUV 4421-G; HUV 4421GXP HUV 4421-D; HUV 4421DXP HUV 4421-GXL HUV 4421DXL GASOLINE DIESEL GASOLINE DIESEL • Engine: 4-cycle OHV, 719 cc, 20.
Vehicle Specifications SPECIFICATIONS HUV 4421-G; HUV 4421GXP HUV 4421-D; HUV 4421DXP HUV 4421DXL HUV 4421-GXL Overall width: 58.5 in. (148.5 cm) without mirror 63.6 in. (161.5 cm) with mirror *Overall height (with ROPS): with mud tires 82.3 in. (209 cm) 80.3 in. (203.8 cm) 81.5 in. (207 cm) 114 in. (289.5 cm) with all-terrain tires Wheelbase Ground clearance: 8.2 in. (20.8 cm) under differential Front and rear wheel tread 48.8 in.
Vehicle Specifications SPECIFICATIONS HUV 4421-G; HUV 4421GXP HUV 4421-D; HUV 4421DXP HUV 4421-GXL Rear differential: Mobil 424, Exxon Hydraul 560, or Esso Hydraul 56 lubricant 20 oz. (600 mL) Transmission: Mobil 424, Exxon Hydraul 560, or Esso Hydraul 56 lubricant 20 oz. (600 mL) Engine coolant: mixture of 55% propylene glycol and 45% water Brake fluid: DOT 5 (silicone) brake fluid n/a 2 gal. (7.8 L) 8 oz. (240 ml) n/a HUV 4421DXL 2.25 gal. (8.5 L) 17.9 oz. (530 ml) 6.5 gallons 6.
Warranties WARRANTIES HUSQVARNA® LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY FOR TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITY VEHICLES 1. WARRANTY: Husqvarna, Inc.
Warranties 5. HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM: To make a warranty claim under this limited warranty, you must present the vehicle or defective component to an authorized Husqvarna dealer. 6. DISCLAIMER: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. HUSQVARNA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
Warranties - As the vehicle engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. HUSQVARNA recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your vehicle engine, but HUSQVARNA cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
Warranties repair or replacement of the part. That notwithstanding, any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed, and properly operating, adjustment limiting device is still eligible for warranty coverage.
BC55503 Publication Part Number 103472526 Edition Code 0708D1010C This manual is valid for vehicles built during the 2009 model year. It is also valid for vehicles with build codes between 54699 and the one indicated at the top of this page.