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FUEL VALVE
This vehicle has a manually operated
fuel valve. There are three positions:
“ON,” “RES,” and “OFF.”
“ON” position
The normal operating position for the
fuel valve is the “ON” position. In this
position, fuel will flow to the carbure-
tor.
“RES” (RESERVE) position
If the fuel level in the fuel tank
becomes too low for the engine to
operate with the fuel valve in the “ON”
position, turn the fuel valve to the
“RES” position to use the reserve fuel
supply.
Reserve fuel supply:
1.1 L (0.3/0.2 US/Imp gal)
“OFF” position
Turn the fuel valve to the “OFF” posi-
tion whenever the engine is not run-
ning. In this position, the fuel supply
to the carburetor will be shut off.
WARNING
Leaving the fuel valve in the “ON”
or “RES” position when the
engine is off can be hazardous.
The carburetor may overflow and
fuel may run into the engine. This
can cause a fire or cause severe
damage to the ATV when you start
the engine.
Always leave the fuel valve in the
“OFF” position when the engine is
not running.
Summary of Contents for LT-F160 2006
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