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If the vehicle is hard to start in cool or cold temperatures, simply push in the choke cover to activate it. Hold it during start up and release the choke cover after the engine starts and runs smoothly. 12 Figure 13 Choke Figure 14 Low Oil Warning Light and Headlight Switch LOW OIL WARNING LIGHT Gasoline Vehicles Only The gasoline golf car is equipped with a low oil warning light (1), located on the dash panel to the right of the key switch (Figure 14). If the warning light comes on, oil should
• Frame ground – Do not allow tools or other metal objects to contact frame when disconnecting batteries or other electrical wiring. Never allow a positive wire to touch the vehicle frame, engine, or other metal component. PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULES See General Warnings on page 10. y WARNING • Service, repairs, and adjustments must be made per instructions in the maintenance and service manual. NOTE: If the vehicle is constantly subjected to heavy use or severe operating conditions, the preventi
Avoid spilling fuel. 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 29. 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position. 2. Lift and remove seat bottom. 2008 Husqvarna 4210-G, 4210-E, 4210-GXP, and 4210-EXP Owner’s Manual Page 47 Cleaning the Vehicle 3. The fuel tank is located on passenger side of vehi
• If wires are removed or replaced make sure wiring and wire harness are properly routed and secured. Failure to properly route and secure wiring could result in vehicle malfunction, property damage, personal injury, or death. • Lift only one end of the vehicle at a time. Use a suitable lifting device (chain hoist or hydraulic floorjack) with 1000 lb. (454 kg) minimum lifting capacity. Do not use lifting device to hold vehicle in raisedposition. Use approved jack stands of proper weight capacity
6.2. Loosen, but do not remove, the carburetor drain screw and drain fuel remaining in bowl into a small, clean container, then pour the fuel from the container into vehicle fuel tank. Tighten the carburetor drain screw. 6.3. Fill fuel tank to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from top of fuel tank and, following manufacturer’s directions, add a commercially available fuel stabilizer (such as Sta-Bil®). 6.4. Disconnect fuel vent line from fuel tank vent nipple. 6.5. Plug the fuel tank vent nipple so that it
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• The vehicle is not specially equipped for handicapped persons: – Be sure all passengers are capable of securing themselves in a moving vehicle before allowingthem to ride in one. – Be sure all persons can properly operate the vehicle prior to allowing them to drive the vehicle. • Stop the vehicle before shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. Engine must be at idle before shiftingthe Forward/Reverse handle. Failure to do so may result in injury to inattentive passengers and(or) damage to the vehi
Never install tires of differentdiameters on the vehicle. • Reduced steering control can occur when the front differential is locked. 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. After driving through water, check effectiveness of thebrakes by gently pressing the brake pedal. If the vehicle does not slow down at
LUBRICATION CHANGE FOR FRONT DIFFERENTIAL, TRANSMISSION, AND REAR DIFFERENTIAL Use the lower plug (2) for drainage (Figure 30, Figure 31, or Figure 32). Remove both plugs to allow the lubricant to drain faster. See preceding NOTE. Metal particles may be discovered in the fluid or on the magnetic drain plug when changing the differential or transmission fluid. These particles are normal and expected for the first few fluid changes. This is a result of the gears being “net forged”, meaning the gea