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GENERAL INFORMATION
CARBURETOR FLOAT BOWL DRAIN
22
22
2
33
33
3
11
11
1
1. Connect a hose from the float bowl drain nipple 2
The fuel in the carburetor should be drained periodically to remove
water or other debris that may have accumulated in the float
bowl 1. To drain the float bowl, use the following procedure:
Do not drain float bowl contents directly onto the engine.
Gasoline is highly flammable and could ignite. Use a hose
to drain fuel into a suitable container.
2.
Loosen the drain screw 3 and allow the gasoline, debris and
water to flow out
3. Tighten the drain screw 3 securely and remove the hose
It is very important that the drain screw be tightened se-
curely. If it is not tightened securely, gasoline could drip
onto the engine.
DIP STICK (oil level stick)
There is a dip stick on the left side of the engine for checking the
engine oil level. To check the oil level, use the procedure listed on
this page.
Dipstick
L
F
NOTE: The ATV should be parked on level ground, with
the engine off, when checking the engine oil level.
1. Unscrew the dip stick, remove it and wipe it with a clean cloth
2. Reinstall the dip stick, thread it into the engine case
3. Unscrew the dip stick and visually note the oil level on the
stick. The engine oil level should be above the "L" mark but
not higher than the "F" mark. Add or remove oil as required
Do not overfill the engine with oil. Overfilling the en-
gine can cause oil leaks and/or oil contamination of
the air filter element. Always make sure the oil level is
above the "L" mark but not higher than the "F" mark.
SEAT LATCH
1. To remove the seat, lift up on
the latch release (located under
the rear fender at the rear of the
seat), then raise the rear of the
seat, slide it rearward and lift if
from the ATV.