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Fuel Filters
S10 FE 350 FUEL SYSTEM
INTAKE DUCT REPAIR
If the air intake duct is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
AIR FILTER
General Information
The air filter should be checked every year or 100 hours. More frequent service may be required in extremely dirty
operating environments. Need for immediate servicing will be indicated by a loss of power, sluggish acceleration, or an
engine which runs roughly with excessive black exhaust smoke.
Air Filter Replacement
1.
Lift two latches (3) on the side of the air box
2.
Remove the hose clamp (15) from the air hose and remove hose from the air box assembly.
3.
Standing on driver side of vehicle, grasp air hose mounting inlet and open box fully. Remove filter element (12).
4.
Using a clean cloth, wipe away any dust or dirt from inside the air box. Remove all dirt build-up around the
inside lip of the box or the box will not seal properly.
5.
Install new air filter by inserting back edge first, and pushing down using the palm of your hand to seat filter
evenly onto inside lip of air box. Ensure filter fits correctly and that the wire latches are not caught between
lid and air box. Close the lid.
6.
Fasten wire latches (3). Make sure latches securely engage the bottom half of the box.
See following CAUTION.
CAUTION
• Engine damage will occur if the air box cover is not properly secured.
• If air box is extremely dirty, remove air box from vehicle and clean thoroughly.
• Use only Club Car replacement air filters (CCI P/N 1015426). The use of other air filters could result
in engine damage. If the air filter is too thin, the cover will seat before the filter can seal, leaving
space for dirt to pass into the engine on all sides of the element. This will damage the engine and
void the warranty.
7.
Install hose (16) and hose clamp (15)
. If equipped with screw clamp, tighten to 17
in-lb (1.9 N·m). Make sure clamp ends are located in the 12:00 o’clock position.
FUEL FILTERS
See General Warning on page 1-1.
FUEL FILTER REMOVAL
1.
Turn the key switch to the OFF position and remove the key, place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL
position, and chock the wheels.
2.
Disconnect battery.
See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-3.
3.
To prevent fuel drainage, turn the fuel shut-off valve (15)
on the fuel tank to the
closed (OFF) position
(Figure 17-18, Page 17-26 or Figure 17-19, Page 17-26)
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2007-2009 Turf 252, Carryall 252 and XRT 900 Maintenance and Service Manual