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it is changed to the recommended coolant as soon as possible. 

FAULT CODES 

A fault code is an indication that a glitch or malfunction is detected by the self-diagnostic system.   

Read fault code 

Remove the upper cover of engine hood and look for the harness connector of fault diagnosis tester 

beside the ECU. Unplug the protector, connect the fault diagnosis tester by special data cable. 

Turn on the fault diagnosis tester and read fault code. 

CODE 

FAULT 

P0031 

Cylinder 1 heater of oxygen sensor is existing short circuit to ground 

P0032 

Cylinder 1 heater of oxygen    sensor is existing short circuit to power supply   

P0037 

Cylinder 2 heater of oxygen sensor is existing short circuit to ground 

P0038 

Cylinder 2 heater of oxygen    sensor is existing short circuit to power supply   

P0107 

Intake manifold pressure sensor is existing short circuit to ground or 
disconnecting 

P0108 

Intake manifold pressure sensor is existing short circuit power supply   

P0112 

Intake air temperature sensor is existing short circuit to ground or disconnecting 

P0113 

Intake air temperature sensor is existing short circuit power supply   

P0117 

Coolant temperature sensor is existing short circuit to ground 

P0118 

Coolant temperature sensor is existing short circuit to power supply or 
disconnecting 

P0122 

Throttle position sensor is existing short circuit to ground or disconnecting 

P0123 

Throttle position sensor is existing short circuit to power supply   

Summary of Contents for Raider

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Page 2: ...of this vehicle Operator use only excess passengers prohibited This vehicle is designed and manufactured for OFF ROAD use only Driving Off Road Vehicles on public streets roads or highways is illegal...

Page 3: ...ere to familiarize any operators of all proper operating procedures It also includes important and required information about the general care and maintenance of your ODES UTV Read the following pages...

Page 4: ...anufacture of this UTV reserve the right to make product changes and improvements which may effect the illustrations layout or explanations without notice If you have any other questions regarding our...

Page 5: ...ORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION 16 IMPORTANT NOTICE 17 HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR UTV 18 Vehicle identification and description 19 Vehicle identification numbers 19 Vehicle Identification Number and Engine Locati...

Page 6: ...her indicator lights 39 Switches 41 Horn switch 41 Headlight Switch 42 Indicator switch 42 Emergency switch 43 Over Rider switch 43 On Command four wheel drive and differential gear lock switches 44 A...

Page 7: ...rests 61 Side Nets 62 Shoulder Guards 63 Cargo bed 63 Front and rear shock absorber adjustment 64 Trailer hitch bracket 65 Are you ready to drive 66 Protective apparel 66 Helmets and eye protection 66...

Page 8: ...73 Take Pre Caution on Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain 74 Do Not Perform Stunts 75 Parking Adjustment 75 Gear Shift Adjustment 76 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 78 Front and rear brakes 78 Brake fluid leakage 78 Br...

Page 9: ...n and reverse driving 88 Shifting Neutral to High and High to Low 89 Shifting Neutral to Reverse 89 Engine break in 91 Parking 92 Parking on a slope 92 Accessories and loading 93 Accessories 93 Loadin...

Page 10: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 108 Owner s manual and tool kit 109 Periodic maintenance lubrication 111 Hood upper cover open 113 Hood upper cover close 113 Engine oil level verification 114 Engi...

Page 11: ...l brake light bulb replacement 126 Troubleshooting 128 Troubleshooting charts 129 Starting problems or poor engine performance 129 Engine overheating 130 Fault codes 131 Read fault code 131 Clear faul...

Page 12: ...others around you and understand the challenges you can meet while riding Throughout this owner s manual you will find many helpful recommendations to protect yourself and others while riding The foll...

Page 13: ...your skills and get accustomed to the size and weight of this vehicle Because many accidents involve inexperienced or untrained riders we recommend all riders to take a training course approved by the...

Page 14: ...ugh time to your changing surroundings Keep your UTV maintained It is important to keep your UTV properly maintained and in safe riding condition To help avoid having a breakdown inspect your vehicle...

Page 15: ...when passing any vehicle in front of you 3 Check the brakes each time you ride to ensure they have not been cut during off road riding or are too soft for full stopping capabilities 4 During riding t...

Page 16: ...s regarding the operation or maintenance of your vehicle please contact your dealer WARNING Please read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle Do not attempt to operate this vehicle until...

Page 17: ...s ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED WARNING Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the vehicle operator a bystander or a person inspecting or rep...

Page 18: ...ic street road or highway prohibits it Check the laws and regulations in your state before choosing where to operate this vehicle It is illegal to operate this vehicle on public lands where certain ve...

Page 19: ...le in the event of it being lost or stolen These numbers are required by the authorized UTV dealer to complete warranty claims properly No warranty will be allowed by if the engine identification numb...

Page 20: ...ehicle s identification numbers and model label information in the spaces provided Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place Provided for assistance when ordering spare parts from our company...

Page 21: ...20 Vehicle Identification Number and Engine Location TYPICAL 1 VIN Vehicle Identification Number on right side under of the frame 2 EIN Engine Identification Number on left side under of the crankcase...

Page 22: ...Vehicle description 1 Headlights 2 Front shock absorber assembly adjusting ring 3 Battery 4 Fuses 5 Brake fluid reservoir 6 Steering wheel adjustable support 7 Steering wheel 8 Fuel tank cap 9 Cargo...

Page 23: ...22 10 Tail brake lights 11 Driver seat 15 Passenger seat belt 12 Rear shock absorber assembly adjusting ring 13 Spark arrester 16 Driver seat belt 14 Passenger seat 17 Oil filter cartridge...

Page 24: ...on switch Turning light 24 USB interface 25 Indicators Display 26 Radio 27 Hazard warning lamp switch 28 Reverse control switch 29 Combination switch 30 Winch switch 31 Brake pedal 32 Accelerator peda...

Page 25: ...24 Location of the warning and specification labels...

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Page 27: ...ead and understand all the safety labels on your vehicle They contain important operating and safety information If any of them become lost or faded contact your authorized dealer to have them replace...

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Page 31: ...assenger at all times If you cannot reach and hold the grip on the roll cage you may not ride this vehicle Do not operate the vehicle on any paved surfaces including sidewalks driveways parking lots a...

Page 32: ...ght between the roll cage and an obstacle outside the vehicle Always keep both hands on the steering wheel when driving Never wrap your thumbs and fingers around the steering wheel This is particularl...

Page 33: ...you when you operate in reverse When it is safe to proceed in reverse go slowly Do not brake abruptly when carrying loads in the cargo bed Always use the size and type of tires specified in this manua...

Page 34: ...rks open flames and clothes dryers When transporting the vehicle in another vehicle be sure it is kept in an upright position Otherwise fuel may leak out of the carburetor or fuel tank Other sources o...

Page 35: ...or running the engine in a closed area WHAT CAN HAPPEN Exhaust fumes are poisonous and may cause loss of consciousness and death within a short time HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always operate your vehicle...

Page 36: ...witched off The key can be removed from this position ACC first step Radio driving lamp horn standby battery air fan controller ON second step Electronic fuel injection system 2WD 4WD switch Instrumen...

Page 37: ...or starter damage could occur Wait at least 5 seconds between each operation of the electric starter to let it cool Do not turn the key to the START position with the engine running or damage to the...

Page 38: ...37 Indicators Display...

Page 39: ...the odometer and be switched between The figure of speed will display and update synchronous while switching between KM H and MPH in unit of pedometer By pressing Time Set the user can set the hour a...

Page 40: ...tor light It indicates the temperature of coolant if the temperature is above 102 stop engine immediately Check coolant level and add if low See authorized dealer if temperature indicator stay on and...

Page 41: ...starting the engine If the light is on while the engine is on it indicates that the system has an error When some electric parts are reading faulty check engine indicator lamp will also be ON the vehi...

Page 42: ...1 Switches These switches were installed on the instrument Horn switch 1 Horn switch Please press the switch when you need NOTE Please don t press horn switch too much in order to prevent disturb othe...

Page 43: ...ch is used to select either the headlights low or high beams Light switch Set the switch to to turn on the low beam and the taillights Set the switch to to turn on the high beam and the taillights Ind...

Page 44: ...ch 1 Over Rider switch Reverse control switch can improve the safety of the vehicle and the driver s control performance of the vehicle handling When you are on smooth terrain you can close the switch...

Page 45: ...attery may discharge to the point that the starter motor will not operate properly If this should happen remove the battery and recharge it On Command four wheel drive and differential gear lock switc...

Page 46: ...cked DIFF LOCK Unlike the 4WD mode all wheels turn at the same speed regardless of traction WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Changing from 2WD to 4WD or from 4WD to 4WD LOCK DIFF LOCK or vice versa while the...

Page 47: ...D to 2WD stop the vehicle be sure the lever is set to position a and then set the switch to 2WD Differential gear lock switch LOCK 4WD 1 Differential gear lock switch LOCK 4WD 2 Lever To lock the diff...

Page 48: ...roperly engaged will cause the engine speed to be limited until engagement is complete WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding too fast while the vehicle is in 4WD LOCK WHAT CAN HAPPEN All wheels turn at the...

Page 49: ...se the DC jack while engine is running 1 Auxiliary DC jack cable 2 1 Set the light switch to OFF 2 Start the engine 3 Open the auxiliary DC jack cap and then insert the accessory power plug into the j...

Page 50: ...l lose its charge and engine starting may become difficult Do not use an automotive cigarette lighter or other accessories with a plug that gets hot because the jack can be damaged Radio features 1 Fr...

Page 51: ...y to repetitively play the existing track 9 4 RDM Preset four while in AM FM mode Random mode while in USB or Bluetooth Random refers to the unit s ability to randomly sequence and play songs from the...

Page 52: ...press or to fast forward or reverse the current track 4 INT button INT Stands for Introduction Pressing this button will result in playing the first 10seconds of each track located on the USB stick Pr...

Page 53: ...mode 2 Auxiliary mode allows one to play portable music device through the headphone jack 3 There are 2 Auxiliary modes associated with this device 6 Clock adjustment The time can either be kept in a...

Page 54: ...correctly Make sure the gas pedal fully returns to the idle position as soon as it is released WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Malfunction of the accelerator pedal WHAT CAN HAPPEN The accelerator pedal coul...

Page 55: ...up so that the unit can engage park brake To release the brake press button in the front end of parking lever then push the parking lever down CAUTION Always pull up your parking brake when you leave...

Page 56: ...on parking On parking Drive select lever The drive select lever is used to shift your vehicle the L H N R P and reverse positions CAUTION Only start UTV in park Stop vehicle fully before shifting to...

Page 57: ...and the key can pull out 2 Rotate the key 90 to the right the cap is open and the key can t be pulled out If you want to open the cap please rotate the cap to left 1 Key 2 Fuel tank cap Seats To remo...

Page 58: ...EN The operator could lose control or the operator or passenger could fall if the seat is loose during operation HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Make sure the seat is securely latched Seat belts This vehicle...

Page 59: ...ull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure 1 Buckle 2 Latch plate 3 Put the lap portion of the belt low on your hips Push down on the buckle end of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder par...

Page 60: ...r seat belt when riding in the vehicle Be sure the seat belt is close fitting across your hips and chest and is latched securely Tilt Steering The steering wheel height is adjustable Adjust the steeri...

Page 61: ...Cup holders NOTE Do not use cup holders while riding in rough Conditions Passenger Handholds The passenger has access to a front handhold located in front of seat above glove box 1 Passenger handholds...

Page 62: ...l products like tools or sharply edged products directly in the glove compartment If they must be stored wrap them in appropriate cushion material 1 Unlock 2 Open Footrests The vehicle is equipped wit...

Page 63: ...ries Side Nets may also keep brushes or debris out of cockpit CAUTION Never operate the vehicle unless both side nets are in place and buckled 1 Side net Side nets are adjustable and must be kept as t...

Page 64: ...d 1 Cargo bed 2 Box inner support ring X4 Maximum load limit 100kg 220lbs WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying a passenger in the cargo bed WHAT CAN HAPPEN The passenger could fall be thrown out or be st...

Page 65: ...Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed when carrying cargo Allow greater distance for braking Front and rear shock absorber adjustment The spring preload can be adjust...

Page 66: ...er adjustment WHAT CAN HAPPEN Uneven adjustment can cause poor handling and loss of stability which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always adjust the shock absorbers on the left and...

Page 67: ...nd long sleeved shirt or jacket whenever you drive Wearing proper gear can reduce the chance of injury when you drive The following suggestions will help you choose the proper driving gear Helmets and...

Page 68: ...eye protection we also recommend Sturdy off road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet ankles and lower legs Off road motorcycle gloves to help protect your hands Driving pants with knee and hip...

Page 69: ...und which could lead to severe injury or death Age Recommendation It is strongly recommended that no one under 16 years of age be permitted on this UTV without adult supervision WARNING A child drivin...

Page 70: ...hicle ready to drive It is important to inspect your UTV before each drive A pre drive is a must to ensure there are no problems and to help prevent any collisions or harm to you or any bystanders If...

Page 71: ...Bolts Check the wheels to see that the axle nuts are tightened Underbody Exhaust System Check for and remove any dirt brush or other debris that could be a fire hazard or interfere with the proper op...

Page 72: ...hen engine is running turn the switch key counterclockwise Make sure engine stops Steering Wheel Check that the wheel turns correctly Cable Check the cable housing for wear Check that all fittings are...

Page 73: ...er operate on any paved surfaces including sidewalks driveways parking lots and streets When driving off road remember to obey local off road driving laws and regulations Obtain permission to drive on...

Page 74: ...the UTV Removing hands or feet away from the controls can reduce your ability to react and control the vehicle WARNING Removing your hands from the steering wheel or feet from foot controls during op...

Page 75: ...drive fast on unfamiliar terrain or when visibility is limited It s sometimes difficult to see and react to hidden rocks bumps or holes WARNING Failure to take pre caution when operating this UTV on u...

Page 76: ...y or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control the UTV on such terrain Be extra careful on these types of terrain Do Not Perform Stunts You should always opera...

Page 77: ...ever then push the parking lever to the bottom Adjust the parking cable if necessary Gear Shift Adjustment Before operating the vehicle check the shift lever as to change gearshift from 1 to 5 and rev...

Page 78: ...kly for the first 20 hours 3 Avoid slamming the brakes 4 Do not exceed the vehicle speed on the below schedule Starting and Operating Instructions Before starting the engine be sure that the driver is...

Page 79: ...ys follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner s Manual Front and rear brakes Brake fluid leakage Check to see if any brake fluid is leaking out of the pipe j...

Page 80: ...ehicle if you find any problem with the brakes If a problem cannot be corrected by the adjustment procedures provided in this manual have the vehicle inspected by an authorized dealer Fuel Make sure t...

Page 81: ...icle performance problems WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper care when refueling WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can spill which can cause a fire and severe injury Fuel expands when it heats up If the fuel tank i...

Page 82: ...securely into the buckle and release when the release button is pushed Wash off any dirt or mud which could affect operation Have a dealer repair if necessary Steering Park on level ground Turn the st...

Page 83: ...e headlights and tail brake lights to make sure they are in working condition Repair if necessary for proper operation Switches Check the operation of all switches Have a dealer repair if necessary fo...

Page 84: ...uring corporation of America for this model has approved the tires listed below Other tire combinations are not recommended 2 The tires should be set to the recommended pressure Recommended tire press...

Page 85: ...easurements of the tire pressure and use the second reading Dust or dirt in the gauge could cause the first reading to be incorrect Set pressure with tires cold Set tire pressures to the following spe...

Page 86: ...ar limit OPERATION WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating vehicle without being familiar with all controls WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control which could cause an accident or injury HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD R...

Page 87: ...r into the neutral position 3 With your foot off the accelerator pedal start the engine by turning the key to START 4 Continue warming up the engine until it idles smoothly NOTE When the drive select...

Page 88: ...battery should be removed and charged instead However if the vehicle must be jump started proceed as follows 1 Turn the key to OFF 2 Open the upper hood 3 Remove the battery compartment cover 4 Using...

Page 89: ...to the batteries battery explosion and or serious damage to the electrical system may occur 6 Start the engine 7 After the engine starts disconnect the negative lead of the jumper cable from the vehi...

Page 90: ...ft by moving the gear stick along the shift guide 3 Release the brakes and press the accelerator pedal gradually NOTE Make sure that the gear stick is completely shifted into position 1 Drive select l...

Page 91: ...hen release the brake pedal 5 Press the gas pedal gradually and continue to watch to the rear while backing WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating in reverse WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could hit an ob...

Page 92: ...ting this must be avoided However momentary 2 3 seconds maximum full throttle operation under load does not harm the engine Each full throttle acceleration sequence should be followed with a substanti...

Page 93: ...g brake to help prevent the vehicle from rolling Parking on a slope WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Parking on a hill or other incline WHAT CAN HAPPEN The vehicle could roll out of control increasing the cha...

Page 94: ...the following in mind when considering an accessory or operating a vehicle which has accessories Choose only accessories designed for your vehicle Your dealer has a variety of genuine accessories Oth...

Page 95: ...he weight limits shown An overloaded vehicle can be unstable MAXIMUM LOADING LIMIT Vehicle loading limit total weight of cargo operator passenger and accessories and tongue weight 385 kg 847 lb Cargo...

Page 96: ...ad does not interfere with controls or your ability to see where you are going Drive more slowly than you would without a load The more weight you carry the slower you should go Although conditions va...

Page 97: ...a trailer Allow greater distance for braking DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Getting to know your vehicle This off highway utility vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car or o...

Page 98: ...chest and is latched securely WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying a passenger in the cargo bed WHAT CAN HAPPEN The passenger could fall or be struck by objects in the cargo bed HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD...

Page 99: ...e Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer and allow greater distance for braking Follow all instructions in your Owner s Manual...

Page 100: ...fferential locked DIFF LOCK Also practice driving in reverse Take the time to learn basic operation before attempting more difficult maneuvers WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle without w...

Page 101: ...erator pedal and smoothly press the brake pedal Improper use of the brakes can cause the tires to lose traction reducing control and increasing the possibility of an accident CAUTION Do not shift from...

Page 102: ...adual application of the brakes is more effective than abrupt braking particularly on loose surfaces like gravel Always allow for greater braking distance on rough loose or slippery surfaces Going uph...

Page 103: ...overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on level surfaces or small hills HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate your vehicle on hills too steep for it or your abilities Never operate vehicle...

Page 104: ...he brake look behind you and plan your descent Shift the drive select lever in reverse so you can use the engine brake if necessary to slow your descent Release the brake and begin to coast down the h...

Page 105: ...ay use engine braking to help you go downhill slowly Go as slowly as possible If you start to go too fast gently apply brakes Sudden application of the brakes could cause the vehicle to start sliding...

Page 106: ...the brakes several times to let friction dry out the linings WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle through deep or fast flowing water WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control which could result in an...

Page 107: ...damage to the vehicle or could lead to a rollover or accident Avoid jumping the vehicle as injury loss of control and damage to the vehicle could occur WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to be cautious...

Page 108: ...a ditch stop the vehicle where it is safe to do so Set the parking brake and get out to inspect the area thoroughly Look from both your approach and the exit If you believe you can continue safely de...

Page 109: ...ication will keep your vehicle in the safest and most efficient condition possible Safety is an obligation of the operator for vehicle inspection Adjustment and lubrication is explained in the followi...

Page 110: ...ded to put this owner s manual in the vinyl bag and always carry it on the bottom of the driver seat as shown Put the owner s tool kit and tire pressure gauge in the space beside the battery 1 Owner s...

Page 111: ...mpany or dealer to check the torque settings and adjust them as necessary WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle with improper modifications WHAT CAN HAPPEN Improper installation of accessori...

Page 112: ...O Cooling system Check coolant leakage Repair if necessary Replace coolant every 24 months O O O O O Spark plug Check condition Adjust gap and clean Replacement every 24 months O O O O O Air filter e...

Page 113: ...ation and for looseness Replace if damage Check toe in Adjust if necessary O O O O O Rear knuckle pivots and suspensionarms Lubricate with lithium soap based grease O O O Drive shaft universal joint L...

Page 114: ...rotary switch Hood upper cover close Let the hood lock and switch be horizontal position put the fixed column of the hood upper cover in the fixed hole of the plastic Then put the hood lock and rotary...

Page 115: ...allow oil to flow down to crankcase then check oil level 4 Remove left and right seats gear shift handle 5 Remove engine shield 6 Remove dipstick and wipe clean stem 7 Fully screw in dipstick to check...

Page 116: ...be checked by looking at the side of the coolant expansion tank 3 If the height of the coolant is under LOW please add the coolant 1 Open the hood upper cover 2 Rotate the auxiliary radiator cover le...

Page 117: ...ntifreeze solution 50 distilled water 50 antifreeze NOTE Always use ethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion inhibitors specifically for internal combustion aluminum engines Rear knuckle upper...

Page 118: ...lubrication Lubricate the pivot points Recommended lubricant Lithium soap based grease all purpose grease Wheel removal 1 Loosen wheel nuts 2 Elevate the vehicle 3 Remove nuts from the wheel 4 Remove...

Page 119: ...wheel turns Tapered nuts are used for both the front and rear wheels Install the nut with its tapered side towards the wheel 1 Arrow mark 1 Tapered nut 2 Lower the vehicle so that the wheel is on the...

Page 120: ...EN You could be poisoned or severely burned by the sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte Batteries produce explosive gases HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Always shield...

Page 121: ...longer remove the battery and store it in a cool dark place Completely recharge the battery before reinstallation 2 Always make sure the connections are correct when putting the battery back in the ve...

Page 122: ...w or short circuiting If something electrical on your UTV stops working the first thing you should check for is a blown fuse 1 Check all the fuses before looking elsewhere for another possible cause o...

Page 123: ...on CAUTION To prevent accidental short circuiting turn off the main switch when checking or replacing a fuse 3 Remove the blown fuse and then install a new fuse of the specified amperage 1 First gear...

Page 124: ...the fuse immediately blows again have a registered dealer check the electrical system 6 Install the battery compartment cover 7 Close the hood upper cover WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Using an improper fu...

Page 125: ...follows 1 Left and right headlights on the front panel can be taken off from the back of it 1 Front plate 2 Front headlight 2 Remove the bulb holder cover at the rear of the headlight by pulling it of...

Page 126: ...t be removed from the headlight bulb holder To replace the headlight bulb replace the headlight bulb holder assembly WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD A headlight bulb is hot when it is on and immediately afte...

Page 127: ...dlight bulb to keep it free from oil otherwise the transparency of the glass the luminosity of the bulb and the bulb life will be adversely affected Thoroughly clean off any dirt and fingerprints on t...

Page 128: ...can take off back of it 1 Rear plate 2 Tail lamp 2 Push the defective bulb in and turn it counter clockwise to remove it from the bulb holder 1 Tail brake light bulb holder 2 Steering lamp holder 3 Pu...

Page 129: ...ols knowledge and experience to properly service your vehicle Use only genuine parts on your vehicle Imitation parts may look similar but they are often inferior Consequently they have a shorter servi...

Page 130: ...129 Troubleshooting charts Starting problems or poor engine performance...

Page 131: ...ed by hot fluid and steam blown out under pressure HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Wait for the engine to cool before removing the radiator cap Always use a thick rag over the cap Allow any remaining pressure...

Page 132: ...y P0037 Cylinder 2 heater of oxygen sensor is existing short circuit to ground P0038 Cylinder 2 heater of oxygen sensor is existing short circuit to power supply P0107 Intake manifold pressure sensor...

Page 133: ...Fuel pump is existing short circuit power supply P0336 Signal of crankshaft position sensor is disturbed P0337 No signal of crankshaft position sensor P0351 Ignition coil of cylinder 1 is damaged P03...

Page 134: ...o not apply degreaser to the wheel axles 3 Rinse the dirt and degreaser off with a garden hose High pressure water is not necessary CAUTION Excessive water pressure may cause water seepage and deterio...

Page 135: ...g the chance of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Test the brakes after washing Apply the brakes several times at slow speeds to let friction dry out the linings B STORAGE Long term storage 60 days...

Page 136: ...e and turn the engine over several times to coat the cylinder wall with oil 4 Lubricate all control cables 5 Raise the frame so that all wheels are off the ground 6 Tie a plastic bag over the exhaust...

Page 137: ...136 Make any necessary repairs before storing the vehicle...

Page 138: ...ehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or 2 the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperat...

Page 139: ...ound clearance 360mm Basic weight With oil and full fuel tank 640kg Lubrication Type Wet tank lubrication oil filters can be changed Quantity 2 2 L Fuel Type Unleaded gasoline only 93 or higher Fuel t...

Page 140: ...11 14 Brakes System Front and rear unified Type Front Dual disc brake Type Rear Dual disc brake Operation Foot operation Suspension Front suspension Double wishbone Rear suspension Double wishbone Sho...

Page 141: ...model 2V91MW Type Two cylinder overhead cam SOHC water cooling Cylinder diameter 91 mm Piston stroke 61 5 mm Compression ratio 10 3 1 Displacement 800cc Maximum power 44Kw 6000rpm Maximum torque 73N m...

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