GENERAL INFORMATION
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CHAPTER TWO
TROVBLESHOOTING
Diagnose electrical and mechanical problems by following an orderly procedure and remembering
the basic operating requirements
Define
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Symptoms
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Determine
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Which areas could exhibit these symptoms
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Test and analyze
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The suspect areas
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Is date
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The problem
By following a systematic approach, the possibility of unnecessary parts replacement can be
avoid, always start with the simple and most obvious checks when troubleshooting, This would include
the engine stop switch, fuel quantity and condition, fuel vale position and spark plug cap tightness
Proper maintenance as described in Chapter Three reduces the necessity for troubleshooting.
Even with the best of care, however, the motorcycle may develop problems that require trouble
shooting.
If the problem cannot be solved. Stop and evaluate all conditions prior to the problem. If the
motorcycle must be taken to a repair facility, the mechanic will want to know as many details as
possible.
For removal, installation and test procedures for some components, refer to the specific chapter.
When applicable, tables at the end of each chapter also provide specifications and service limits.
Summary of Contents for UTV 700 2009
Page 1: ...HUANSONG UTV 700 SERVICE MANUAL 2009 ...
Page 96: ...GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 23 HYDROGRAPHIC CHART Hydrographic chart Pressure splash ...
Page 97: ...GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 24 LUBRICATION OIL WAY ...
Page 246: ...5 31 BRAKE SYSTEM No Part Name Qty Remarks 26 Caliper piston seal 1 27 Bleed screw 1 ...
Page 330: ...CHARGING SYSTEM 6 18 CHARGING SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Ignition coil C D I Magneto Rectifier ...