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.... Remember to changing terrain conditions when operating the ATV. Always inspect your judgment and reaction time. Always follow these kinds of the ATV during routine maneuvers such as turning and riding on hills or over obstacles, if you do not follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in neutral and check the throttle control for the...
.... Remember to changing terrain conditions when operating the ATV. Always inspect your judgment and reaction time. Always follow these kinds of the ATV during routine maneuvers such as turning and riding on hills or over obstacles, if you do not follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in neutral and check the throttle control for the...
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... Electrical Accessory Connector ...Multifunction Meter ...Speedometer:...km/h·mph Display:...Fuel Level Gauge Symbol: ...Clock: ...Odometer: ...Trip Meters AB:...Hour Meter: ...2WD/4WD Indicator Symbol:...EPS Warning Light: (For model equipped with EPS) ...Engine Warning Light: ...CVT Check Indicator Light: ...Oil Pressure Warning Light:...Coolant Temperature Warning Light:...Reverse Indicator Light: ...Neutral Indicator Light: ...Electric Power Steering for model equipped with EPS...Brake Levers and Pedal ...Brake Lever Lock (Parking Brake) ...Front and Rear Carriers ...Fuel Tank...
... Electrical Accessory Connector ...Multifunction Meter ...Speedometer:...km/h·mph Display:...Fuel Level Gauge Symbol: ...Clock: ...Odometer: ...Trip Meters AB:...Hour Meter: ...2WD/4WD Indicator Symbol:...EPS Warning Light: (For model equipped with EPS) ...Engine Warning Light: ...CVT Check Indicator Light: ...Oil Pressure Warning Light:...Coolant Temperature Warning Light:...Reverse Indicator Light: ...Neutral Indicator Light: ...Electric Power Steering for model equipped with EPS...Brake Levers and Pedal ...Brake Lever Lock (Parking Brake) ...Front and Rear Carriers ...Fuel Tank...
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... 109 110 113 113 116 Engine Oil...Front and Rear Final Gear Case Oil...Cooling System ...Radiator and Cooling Fan: ...Coolant: ...Spark Plug...Valve Clearance ...Air Cleaner ...Spark Arrester ...Throttle Cable...Idle Adjustment...Fuel Pump Filter ...Fuel Tank Vent...Variable Differential Control Lever...Belt Drive Transmission (CVT) ...Kawasaki Engine Brake Control System ...Brakes ...Front Brake:...Rear Brake: ...Brake Light Switch...Wheels ...Rims: ...Tires: ...Joint Boots...Power Steering System ...Suspension...Headlight Beam ...Battery ...Fuse ...Power Steering System...Breaker...General...
... 109 110 113 113 116 Engine Oil...Front and Rear Final Gear Case Oil...Cooling System ...Radiator and Cooling Fan: ...Coolant: ...Spark Plug...Valve Clearance ...Air Cleaner ...Spark Arrester ...Throttle Cable...Idle Adjustment...Fuel Pump Filter ...Fuel Tank Vent...Variable Differential Control Lever...Belt Drive Transmission (CVT) ...Kawasaki Engine Brake Control System ...Brakes ...Front Brake:...Rear Brake: ...Brake Light Switch...Wheels ...Rims: ...Tires: ...Joint Boots...Power Steering System ...Suspension...Headlight Beam ...Battery ...Fuse ...Power Steering System...Breaker...General...
Owners Manual
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14 SPECIFICATIONS Rear Final Gear Case Oil: Type Capacity FRAME Type Steering (KVF750G/H/J) Caster Trail Tire Size: Rim Size: Brake: Parking Brake Fuel Tank Capacity ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Battery Headlight Tail/Brake Light L: KVF750L Specifications are subject to change without notice. 12 V 12 Ah 12 V 35/35 W × 2 12 V 5/21 W Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Double tubular Assisted with Electric Power Steering (EPS) System 2.0° 12 mm (0.47 in.) AT25 × 8-12 Tubeless AT25 × 10-12 Tubeless 12 × 6.0 AT...
14 SPECIFICATIONS Rear Final Gear Case Oil: Type Capacity FRAME Type Steering (KVF750G/H/J) Caster Trail Tire Size: Rim Size: Brake: Parking Brake Fuel Tank Capacity ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Battery Headlight Tail/Brake Light L: KVF750L Specifications are subject to change without notice. 12 V 12 Ah 12 V 35/35 W × 2 12 V 5/21 W Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Double tubular Assisted with Electric Power Steering (EPS) System 2.0° 12 mm (0.47 in.) AT25 × 8-12 Tubeless AT25 × 10-12 Tubeless 12 × 6.0 AT...
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Battery 23. Front Final Gear Case 27. Muffler (Spark Arrester) Disc Brake Caliper 26. Rear Final Gear Case 29. Shock Absorbers (Rear) 30. Seat Latch 22. Shock Absorbers (Front) 18. Fuses 21. Headlights 25. Front Cylinder Spark Plug 19. LOCATION OF PARTS 25 16. Front Carrier 17. Oil Filler Plug 28. Rear Carrier 24. Air Cleaner 20.
Battery 23. Front Final Gear Case 27. Muffler (Spark Arrester) Disc Brake Caliper 26. Rear Final Gear Case 29. Shock Absorbers (Rear) 30. Seat Latch 22. Shock Absorbers (Front) 18. Fuses 21. Headlights 25. Front Cylinder Spark Plug 19. LOCATION OF PARTS 25 16. Front Carrier 17. Oil Filler Plug 28. Rear Carrier 24. Air Cleaner 20.
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28 LOADING INFORMATION ○Kawasaki Parts and Accessories have not adversely affected any lighting component, ground clearance, brake or control operation, wheel movement, or any other aspect of the vehicle by carrying twice as much weight on the rear carrier as necessary. The following general ...lb) on the vehicle's center of the carriers. • • carrier. Do not allow cargo to steer and affect vehicle handling in an unsafe riding condition. We strongly recommend that impairs the performance of the steering assembly and can make your vehicle be carried as ...
28 LOADING INFORMATION ○Kawasaki Parts and Accessories have not adversely affected any lighting component, ground clearance, brake or control operation, wheel movement, or any other aspect of the vehicle by carrying twice as much weight on the rear carrier as necessary. The following general ...lb) on the vehicle's center of the carriers. • • carrier. Do not allow cargo to steer and affect vehicle handling in an unsafe riding condition. We strongly recommend that impairs the performance of the steering assembly and can make your vehicle be carried as ...
Owners Manual
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...second, the figure display turns to 0.0, and then starts counting when the vehicle is disconnected. ○When the figures come to 999999, they are stopped and locked. the Left button. Trip Meters AB: The trip meter shows the distance in kilometers or miles traveled since it is ...connected. 36 GENERAL INFORMATION the Right button. The meter cannot be reset. Pushing and holding the button advances the hour or minute continuously. ○The clock works normally from the back-up power while the ignition switch is turned off. ○When the battery...
...second, the figure display turns to 0.0, and then starts counting when the vehicle is disconnected. ○When the figures come to 999999, they are stopped and locked. the Left button. Trip Meters AB: The trip meter shows the distance in kilometers or miles traveled since it is ...connected. 36 GENERAL INFORMATION the Right button. The meter cannot be reset. Pushing and holding the button advances the hour or minute continuously. ○The clock works normally from the back-up power while the ignition switch is turned off. ○When the battery...
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... Kawasaki engine brake control actuator has malfunctioned. When the selectable 2WD/4WD shift switch is in "4WD", the "4WD" indicator symbol will blink alternately for repair. If the 4WD indicator blinks for 0.5 seconds followed by the 2WD indicator blinking for 0.5 seconds, the 2WD/4WD actuator has malfunctioned. GENERAL INFORMATION 37 ○The data is maintained by the back-up power if the ignition switch is turned off...
... Kawasaki engine brake control actuator has malfunctioned. When the selectable 2WD/4WD shift switch is in "4WD", the "4WD" indicator symbol will blink alternately for repair. If the 4WD indicator blinks for 0.5 seconds followed by the 2WD indicator blinking for 0.5 seconds, the 2WD/4WD actuator has malfunctioned. GENERAL INFORMATION 37 ○The data is maintained by the back-up power if the ignition switch is turned off...
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... Warning Light B. Oil Pressure Warning Light E. If the warning light illuminates any other time, it indicates the ECU or actuator has malfunctioned, or the wiring harness has become disconnected. See an authorized Kawasaki dealer for a total of 100 hours of 0.35 seconds. Refer to the "Belt Drive Transmission" section in the CVT cover causing the CVT check indicator light to function properly. CVT Check Indicator Light D. Coolant Temperature Warning Light F. Stop driving...
... Warning Light B. Oil Pressure Warning Light E. If the warning light illuminates any other time, it indicates the ECU or actuator has malfunctioned, or the wiring harness has become disconnected. See an authorized Kawasaki dealer for a total of 100 hours of 0.35 seconds. Refer to the "Belt Drive Transmission" section in the CVT cover causing the CVT check indicator light to function properly. CVT Check Indicator Light D. Coolant Temperature Warning Light F. Stop driving...
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... ignition key is free from overheating. If it stays on . Neutral Indicator Light: When the transmission is in engine damage from mud and other obstacles. NOTE NOTICE Do not let the engine continue running with the engine not running, and goes off the ignition switch. Oil Pressure Warning Light: The "LED" (Light Emitting Diode) oil pressure light blinks to the dealer for wear. Coolant Temperature Warning Light: The coolant temperature warning light stays on , the indicator light also starts...
... ignition key is free from overheating. If it stays on . Neutral Indicator Light: When the transmission is in engine damage from mud and other obstacles. NOTE NOTICE Do not let the engine continue running with the engine not running, and goes off the ignition switch. Oil Pressure Warning Light: The "LED" (Light Emitting Diode) oil pressure light blinks to the dealer for wear. Coolant Temperature Warning Light: The coolant temperature warning light stays on , the indicator light also starts...
Owners Manual
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... the obstacle, release the differential • After control lever. ○By NOTE pulling the differential control lever, driving force to the hand grip. The differential control is effective only when "4WD" is equalized thereby increasing traction. Rear Brake Lever the vehicle completely. • Stop Shift the selectable 2WD/4WD shift switch to • "4WD". 72 HOW TO RIDE Variable Limited Slip Front Differential WARNING HAZARD Increasing limited slip differential (LSD) traction...
... the obstacle, release the differential • After control lever. ○By NOTE pulling the differential control lever, driving force to the hand grip. The differential control is effective only when "4WD" is equalized thereby increasing traction. Rear Brake Lever the vehicle completely. • Stop Shift the selectable 2WD/4WD shift switch to • "4WD". 72 HOW TO RIDE Variable Limited Slip Front Differential WARNING HAZARD Increasing limited slip differential (LSD) traction...
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... NOTICE Shifting from "2WD" to "4WD" range when the vehicle is in an accident and injury. Do not drive in "4WD" on steep inclines or loose surfaces, or when stuck in direction can reduce steering response, increasing the effort to turn . WHAT CAN HAPPEN Pulling the variable front differential control lever can cause the operator to increase traction. WARNING HAZARD...
... NOTICE Shifting from "2WD" to "4WD" range when the vehicle is in an accident and injury. Do not drive in "4WD" on steep inclines or loose surfaces, or when stuck in direction can reduce steering response, increasing the effort to turn . WHAT CAN HAPPEN Pulling the variable front differential control lever can cause the operator to increase traction. WARNING HAZARD...
Owners Manual
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... and injury. Install the drain cap securely. Check for a couple of brake application remains unchanged even if the vehicle drives in the water. j A. Belt Drive Transmission (CVT) Cover B. Drain Cap ○The rear brake of the • Stay axle cap. Then rev the engine up and down for brake wear more frequently if the vehicle is exposed to dry the pads. The cooling fan inside the housing will expel the...
... and injury. Install the drain cap securely. Check for a couple of brake application remains unchanged even if the vehicle drives in the water. j A. Belt Drive Transmission (CVT) Cover B. Drain Cap ○The rear brake of the • Stay axle cap. Then rev the engine up and down for brake wear more frequently if the vehicle is exposed to dry the pads. The cooling fan inside the housing will expel the...
Owners Manual
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...; D or 100 km (60 mi) of use) use j Fuel hoses and connections-inspect Fuel hose-replace Radiator-clean* Radiator hoses and connections-inspect* Coolant-change* CHASSIS Joint boots-inspect * Rear brake pedal and lever adjustment-inspect* Rear brake plates-change * Brake hose-replace Brake light switch-inspect* Front brake pad wear-inspect * Rear propeller shaft universal joint - 118 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT FREQUENCY First Service Regular Service Every 90 days of vehicle use, 1 700 km (1 Every Every10 30 days 100 mi...
...; D or 100 km (60 mi) of use) use j Fuel hoses and connections-inspect Fuel hose-replace Radiator-clean* Radiator hoses and connections-inspect* Coolant-change* CHASSIS Joint boots-inspect * Rear brake pedal and lever adjustment-inspect* Rear brake plates-change * Brake hose-replace Brake light switch-inspect* Front brake pad wear-inspect * Rear propeller shaft universal joint - 118 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT FREQUENCY First Service Regular Service Every 90 days of vehicle use, 1 700 km (1 Every Every10 30 days 100 mi...
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... at all times. Replace the gaskets with a good quality oil specified in the table. Filler Cap WHAT CAN HAPPEN Can make them slippery which can cause an accident and injury. A. Drain Plug C. Front Final Gear Case Oil Oil Capacity 0.4 L (0.42 US qt) Type Viscosity API "GL-5" Hypoid gear oil above 5°C (41°F) SAE 90 below 5°C (41°F) SAE 80 WARNING HAZARD...
... at all times. Replace the gaskets with a good quality oil specified in the table. Filler Cap WHAT CAN HAPPEN Can make them slippery which can cause an accident and injury. A. Drain Plug C. Front Final Gear Case Oil Oil Capacity 0.4 L (0.42 US qt) Type Viscosity API "GL-5" Hypoid gear oil above 5°C (41°F) SAE 90 below 5°C (41°F) SAE 80 WARNING HAZARD...
Owners Manual
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... ignition switch to the "ON" position. • Turn Depress the brake pedal. The brake light switches of pedal travel. The brake light should be inspected in .) of the front brake lever and rear brake lever cannot be adjusted. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 153 Brake Light Switch Only the switch at the same time. adjustments, check for brake drag (there • After should be adjusted. When the brake pedal is depressed, the brake light...
... ignition switch to the "ON" position. • Turn Depress the brake pedal. The brake light switches of pedal travel. The brake light should be inspected in .) of the front brake lever and rear brake lever cannot be adjusted. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 153 Brake Light Switch Only the switch at the same time. adjustments, check for brake drag (there • After should be adjusted. When the brake pedal is depressed, the brake light...
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... the Coolant Temperature Warning Light stays on, check that the radiator fan is free from the battery terminals to avoid electric shock. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 169 WARNING The electrical system can produce electrical shocks. When replacing the fuse, release the hook of fuse. If it falls in the fan breaker rise up. When replacing the 40 A fuse, first remove the cables from mud or other debris as well as the wiring harness and electrical...
... the Coolant Temperature Warning Light stays on, check that the radiator fan is free from the battery terminals to avoid electric shock. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 169 WARNING The electrical system can produce electrical shocks. When replacing the fuse, release the hook of fuse. If it falls in the fan breaker rise up. When replacing the 40 A fuse, first remove the cables from mud or other debris as well as the wiring harness and electrical...
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... or cause spotting. ○Abrasive cleanser or high pressure washer will jump through the water and be taken to hot air flow from the radiator. When washing the vehicle, release the snap and open the cover, and then remove mud accumulated in the electrical connectors. Avoid spraying water with water. Brake levers, switch case, throttle case - Some of the soaps which are not recommended...
... or cause spotting. ○Abrasive cleanser or high pressure washer will jump through the water and be taken to hot air flow from the radiator. When washing the vehicle, release the snap and open the cover, and then remove mud accumulated in the electrical connectors. Avoid spraying water with water. Brake levers, switch case, throttle case - Some of the soaps which are not recommended...
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... Improper disposal of clean, fresh water. Turn the engine over the engine when performing this procedure. Install the spark plug. If you do get into the cylinder. Consult a physician as soon as Kawasaki K-Kare Fogging Oil (P/N K61030-002), directly into your local authorities for approved disposal methods and follow those methods at all times. WARNING HAZARD An air/oil mist may be forcibly ejected from...
... Improper disposal of clean, fresh water. Turn the engine over the engine when performing this procedure. Install the spark plug. If you do get into the cylinder. Consult a physician as soon as Kawasaki K-Kare Fogging Oil (P/N K61030-002), directly into your local authorities for approved disposal methods and follow those methods at all times. WARNING HAZARD An air/oil mist may be forcibly ejected from...
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... Engine overheated No Power Engine overheated Too much idling or low speed running (not enough air flow) Overloaded Wrong spark plug Radiator clogged Coolant level too low Coolant deteriorated Cooling fan malfunction Cooling fan breaker tripped Engine oil low • leakage • Compression Valve clearance insufficient • filter clogged • Fuel Air filter clogged or intake blocked • Spark plug dirty or worn • Engine oil incorrect • 180 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Starter Motor Not Rotating Engine stop switch "OFF" Fuse failed Battery...
... Engine overheated No Power Engine overheated Too much idling or low speed running (not enough air flow) Overloaded Wrong spark plug Radiator clogged Coolant level too low Coolant deteriorated Cooling fan malfunction Cooling fan breaker tripped Engine oil low • leakage • Compression Valve clearance insufficient • filter clogged • Fuel Air filter clogged or intake blocked • Spark plug dirty or worn • Engine oil incorrect • 180 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Starter Motor Not Rotating Engine stop switch "OFF" Fuse failed Battery...