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Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in serious injury or death.
ACTIVE DRIVING
Riding your ATV through water deeper than the footrests may
lead to severe engine damage due to water ingestion.
TIPS
Driving a UTV and driving an automobile have some similarities;
however, there are certain situations that require special attention:
* Reversing
* Skidding or Sliding
* Parking on a Hill
* Stalling on a Hill
* Crossing Water
* Crossing Roads
* Riding in Cold Weather
* Stopping the Vehicle * Stopping the Engine
REVERSING
PARKING ON A HILL
1. Proceed slowly, using a slight amount of throttle (accelerator)
2. Keep your steering wheel straight.
3. Avoid backing down hills; use a U-turn or K-turn to turn around
Remember, it is difficult to see behind you as you back up your UXV500.
SKIDDING or SLIDING
Be careful: it's easy to lose control of your UTV driving through
sand, ice, mud, or water. Follow these suggestions on controlling
a skid or slide:
1. Turn your steering wheel into the direction of the slide
2. Avoid using the brakes until you are out of the skid
STALLING ON A HILL
CROSSING WATER
In the rare case you need to park your UTV on a hill:
1. Keep the UTV’s transmission in gear
2. Engage the parking brake
3. Find something to block the rear tires
Your UXV500 can only handle water up to its footrests. Cross-
ing water deeper than that risks engine damage and/or per-
sonal injury. Avoid fast moving water as the tires fitted to a
UTV can be buoyant, so if the water is too deep, your vehicle
may float.
1. If your UTV has not started rolling backwards yet, follow the
procedure for the K-turn
3. Gently apply the brakes then engage the parking brake
4. When the vehicle comes to a stop, perform a K-turn
5. If your UTV continues to roll backward, exit the vehicle immedi-
ately on the uphill side
If you use the proper method for riding your UTV uphill, you should
avoid this situation. If you stall on a hill, follow these guidelines:
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