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Vehicle Operation
Starting the Vehicle
Always start with the vehicle on a flat,
level surface. Carbon monoxide poison-
ing can kill you, so keep the vehicle out-
side while it’s running. Follow these
steps to start it up:
1. Step into the vehicle and sit down;
then fasten the operator seat belt and
the passenger seat belts (if applicable)
and strap on your approved helmet
and require your passenger to do the
same (if applicable). Check that the
occupant side restraints are secured in
place.
2. Set the parking brake.
3. Shift into neutral.
4. Turn the ignition switch clockwise to
the START position; then when the
engine starts, release to the RUN
position.
5. Let the engine warm up.
Shifting the Automatic
Transmission
The automatic transmission has a dual-
range transmission with reverse. To shift
the transmission, follow these steps:
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1. To engage the high range from neu-
tral, move the shift lever to the rear
and to the left.
2. To engage the low range from high
range, move the shift lever to the
right; then fully rearward.
NOTE: The high range is for nor-
mal riding with light loads. The low
range is for carrying heavy loads or
trailer towing. Compared to HIGH
range, the LOW range position pro-
vides slower speed and greater
torque to the wheels.
3. To engage reverse gear from neutral,
move the shift lever to the right; then
forward.
Driving the Vehicle
Once the engine’s warm, the vehicle is
ready to be driven.
1. With the engine idling, press the foot
brake pedal to apply the brake; then
select the appropriate operating range
and/or direction with the shift lever.
! WARNING
Falling from a moving vehicle could
result in serious injury or death.
Always fasten your seat belt securely
and ensure the passenger seat belt is
properly and securely fastened prior
to operating or riding in this vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not run the starter motor for more
than eight seconds per starting
attempt. The starter motor may over-
heat causing severe starter motor
damage. Allow 15 seconds between
starting attempts to allow the starter
motor to cool.
CAUTION
Always shift into low range when
operating on wet or uneven terrain,
when towing or pushing heavy loads,
and when using a plow. Failure to fol-
low this caution may result in prema-
ture V-belt failure or in damage to
related drive system components.
CAUTION
Always come to a complete stop
before attempting to shift from one
range to the other or into reverse.
Always shift on level ground.
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