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Periodic Service Schedule

24    1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner’s Manual

Steering and linkages

Proper acceleration and maximum speed

In addition, check the items listed below:

Tires: Visually inspect for wear, damage and proper inflation.

Exhaust system: Check for leaks. 

Forward/Reverse shifter: Check for proper operation. 

See Controls, Page 

12

.

Fuel system: Check fuel tank, lines, cap, pump, and carburetor for fuel leakage. 

PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE    

SERVICE, REPAIRS, AND ADJUSTMENTS MUST BE MADE PER INSTRUCTIONS IN THE 
CARRYALL MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE MANUAL.

IF THE VEHICLE IS CONSTANTLY HAULING HEAVY LOADS OR TOWING A TRAILER, THESE 
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SHOULD BE PERFORMED MORE OFTEN THAN 
RECOMMENDED IN THE PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE.

BOTH THE PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE AND THE PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE 
MUST BE FOLLOWED TO KEEP VEHICLE IN OPTIMUM OPERATING CONDITION.

PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE

REGULAR INTERVAL

SERVICE

Monthly Service by Owner

 

or Trained Mechanic

Engine

Check engine oil level; Change as required.
See Lubrication Schedule, page 

25

.

Dispose of used oil properly.

Tires 

Check air pressure and adjust as necessary
See Vehicle Capacities Chart on page 

26

.

General Vehicle

Wash engine compartment and underside
of vehicle. Check engine cooling air intake; clean as 
necessary. 

Dispose of waste water properly.

Semiannual Service by 
Trained Mechanic Only
(Every 50 hours of 
operation).

Battery

Clean terminals and wash dirt from casing; Check 
electrolyte level. See page 

28

.

Front Wheel Alignment and Camber

Check and adjust as required.
See Maintenance & Service Manual.

Electrical wiring and connections

Check for tightness and damage.

Brake System

Check brake shoes; replace if necessary. See Main-
tenance and Service Manual.

Lubricate brake slides per Lubrication Schedule. See 
Maintenance and Service Manual.

Check brake cables for damage; replace as required.

WARNING

NOTE

Summary of Contents for Carryall I 1999

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Page 3: ...ated to provide lean air fuel mixture characteristics and optimum fuel economy with a suitable air cleaner and exhaust system Maintenance and Warranty Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure that yo...

Page 4: ...f this manual may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the written consent of Club Car Inc The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice...

Page 5: ...e risk of severe personal injury If you rent or loan your vehicle to others we recommend that you ask them to read this manual before they operate the vehicle Club Car products are backed by a custome...

Page 6: ...ols 12 Driving Instructions 16 Bed Latch 18 Loading and Unloading 19 Towing a Trailer 20 Transporting on a Trailer 20 Storage 21 Maintenance 23 Daily Pre operation Safety Checklist 23 Periodic Service...

Page 7: ...the utmost importance to Club Car That is why before operating the vehicle we urge you to review the information in this manual Understand and become familiar with the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION state...

Page 8: ...Carryall distributor dealer 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 D...

Page 9: ...VE HARM ONLY TRAINED MECHANICS SHOULD REPAIR OR SERVICE THE VEHICLE ANYONE DOING EVEN SIMPLE REPAIRS OR SERVICE SHOULD FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES EXACTLY AS STATED IN THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW ALL DANGER WARN...

Page 10: ...Vehicle Feature Identification 4 1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner s Manual CARRYALL I CARRYALL II AND CARRYALL TURF II...

Page 11: ...Vehicle Feature Identification 1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner s Manual 5 CARRYALL I CARRYALL II AND CARRYALL TURF II...

Page 12: ...Vehicle Feature Identification 6 1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner s Manual CARRYALL II PLUS...

Page 13: ...Vehicle Feature Identification 1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner s Manual 7 CARRYALL II PLUS...

Page 14: ...Vehicle Feature Identification 8 1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner s Manual CARRYALL VI...

Page 15: ...Vehicle Feature Identification 1999 Carryall Gasoline Vehicle Owner s Manual 9 CARRYALL VI...

Page 16: ...The center dash panel must be removed to access it PRE OPERATION CHECKLIST Each Carryall vehicle is thoroughly inspected and adjusted at the factory and by a Carryall dealer How ever upon arrival of y...

Page 17: ...on an incline of 20 or less It should release when either the accelerator or brake pedal is depressed Reverse Buzzer The reverse buzzer should sound as a warning when the vehicle is in reverse Steerin...

Page 18: ...DAMAGE THE ENGINE AND OTHER COMPONENTS AND COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO UNSAFE SPEEDS DO NOT MODIFY OR CHANGE THE VEHICLE IN ANY WAY WHICH MIGHT AFFECT ITS STABILIT...

Page 19: ...he large pedal on the left with the word STOP molded into it Figure 6 Page 13 To slow or stop the vehicle depress the brake pedal Figure 7 Page 14 Figure 5 Forward Reverse Handle Figure 6 Accelerator...

Page 20: ...arryall II and Carryall Turf II vehicles With the cam in the OPERATE position the neutral lockout circuit prevents the driver from starting the vehicle in NEUTRAL If the vehicle is started in FORWARD...

Page 21: ...Plus and VI Pull the choke handle out to activate Release the handle when the engine begins to run smoothly Figure 12 Page 16 OIL LIGHT The gasoline powered Carryall is equipped with a low oil warning...

Page 22: ...Figure 13 Oil Light BEFORE ALLOWING A CARRYALL VEHICLE TO BE DRIVEN MAKE SURE THE DRIVER IS FAMILIAR WITH ALL CONTROLS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES NO MORE THAN TWO PEOPLE SHOULD BE ON THE VEHICLE AT ONE...

Page 23: ...HICLE DRIVE SLOWLY STRAIGHT UP AND DOWN SLOPES DO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE ON SLOPES EXCEEDING 20 INCLINE AVOID STOPPING A LOADED VEHICLE ON A HILL IF A LOADED VEHICLE MUST BE STOPPED ON A HILL AVOID SUD...

Page 24: ...arryall Turf II and Carryall II Plus are equipped with a bed latch on the driver side of the vehicle as standard equipment Figure 14 Page 19 To lift the bed pull the latch handle toward the rear of th...

Page 25: ...I PLUS AND 1500 LB 680 KG FOR THE CARRYALL VI THIS INCLUDES ALL PASSENGERS THE LOAD IN THE CARGO BED AND THE SUM OF THE GROSS WEIGHT AND TONGUE WEIGHT OF A TRAILER MAXIMUM SUM OF THE GROSS WEIGHT AND...

Page 26: ...OID SUDDEN STARTS SUDDEN STOPS AND ABRUPT TURNS THE CARGO S CENTER OF GRAVITY MAY AFFECT THE HANDLING STEERING AND BRAKING OF THE VEHICLE TO PREVENT CARGO FROM SHIFTING AND POSSIBLY INJURING A PASSENG...

Page 27: ...CARRYALL VI PER VEHICLE TO BE TOWED FOR EXAMPLE A TWO CAR TRAILER SHOULD BE RATED AT 2 X 1600 3200 LB 2 X 727 1454 KG NEVER TOW A CARRYALL VEHICLE BEHIND A PASSENGER VEHICLE OR TRUCK ON A PUBLIC ROAD...

Page 28: ...and do all other semiannual periodic lubrication See Periodic Lubrication Schedule Page 25 7 Thoroughly clean front body rear body seats cargo bed engine compartment and underside of vehicle 8 Do not...

Page 29: ...ANY PROBLEMS ARE FOUND DURING SCHEDULED INSPECTION OR SERVICE DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE UNTIL REPAIRS ARE MADE FAILURE TO MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS COULD RESULT IN FIRE PROPERTY DAMAGE SEVERE PERSONAL...

Page 30: ...P VEHICLE IN OPTIMUM OPERATING CONDITION PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE Monthly Service by Owner or Trained Mechanic Engine Check engine oil level Change as required See Lubricatio...

Page 31: ...REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE PLACE RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT Semiannually by Owner or Trained Technician Every 50 hours of operation Brake shaft bearings 1 Dry Moly Lube Club Car Part No 1012151 Brake Linkage...

Page 32: ...ase with filter 38 oz 1 16 liters Unitized Transaxle 27 oz 8 liters Gasoline Tank 7 gallons 26 5 liters TIRE CAPACITIES GASOLINE VEHICLES Carryall I 16 18 psi 110 124 kPa Carryall II 30 34 psi 207 234...

Page 33: ...PT TO POUR GASOLINE 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...

Page 34: ...ing CAUTION Be sure battery clamp is properly tightened Torque to 12 ft Ib 16 2 N m A loose clamp may allow the bat tery to become damaged from vibration or jarring If battery appears weak have it cha...

Page 35: ...ins or scratches blemishes or other body damage see Section 4 of the Carryall Maintenance and Service Manual ACCESSORIES All Carryall vehicles have available a complete line of accessory equipment Con...

Page 36: ...ycle OHV 351 cc 11 0 hp rated single cylinder air cooled with pressure lubrication system Fuel System Side draft carburetor with float bowl fixed jets fuel filter and impulse fuel pump Governor Automa...

Page 37: ...ph 23 26 kph Braking Distance At 12 mph 19 kph 14 ft 427 cm 16 ft 488 cm 16 ft 488 cm 16 ft 488 cm Braking Distance At 18 mph 29 kph 16 ft 488 cm Clearance Circle diameter 17 ft 6 in 533 cm 20 ft 8 in...

Page 38: ...authorized deal ers or a service agency approved by CLUB CAR IF THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO CLUB CAR AT THE TIME OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL SALE PURCHASER MUST PROVIDE...

Page 39: ...MPLIED ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE OBLIGATIONS OR TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY CLUB CAR AND EXCLUDED...

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