Cub Cadet Challenger MX 750 EPS Camo Operation Manual - Page 15

Removing the Air Filter Access Panel

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Removing the Battery Access Panel Unlock the battery access panel under the seat by rotating the lock knob, then lifting the battery access panel. See Figure 5-4. Jacking Up the Utility Vehicle WARNING To avoid personal injury, death or vehicle damage do not work under the vehicle unless it is secured by safe stands or suitable blocking. 1. Jack up the front end of the utility vehicle on the front frame tube (a) only. See Figure 5-7. If the door is not latching properly, the latches (a) can be adjusted. Loosen the two bolts (b) securing the latch (a), position the latch (a) so that the door closes and latches properly, then re-tighten the two bolts (b). See Figure 5-10. (a) (a) Figure 5-4 Removing the Engine Access Panel Lift up on the handle (a) near the front of the engine access panel under the seat, then remove the engine access panel. See Figure 5-5. (a) Figure 5-5 Removing the Air Filter Access Panel Remove the two screws (a) securing the air filter access panel (b) to the front of the seat box. See Figure 5-6. (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) Figure 5-10 Checking & Refilling Refuel CAUTION Figure 5-7 Do not smoke while refueling. Be sure to stop the engine before refueling. 2. Jack the rear of the utility vehicle only after placing a wooden block under the right 1. Turn the key switch to ON, check the (a) and left frame tube (b) for securing the amount of fuel by the fuel gauge. engine and then supporting it. Do not apply 2. jack pressure on the steel plate directly under the engine. See Figure 5-8. 3. Fill fuel tank when fuel gauge shows 1/4 or less fuel in the tank. The fuel tank holds approximately 7.28 gallons (28L) of fuel. Checking & Adding Oil Important: If oil level is low, do not run the engine. (b) (a) 1. Park the vehicle on a flat surface with engine off, remove the seat and engine access panel to access the engine. 2. To check the oil level, remove the dipstick (a), wipe it clean, replace it, and pull it out again, check to see if the level is too low and add new oil to the full level on the dipstick (a). See Figure 5-11 for the location of dipstick. Figure 5-8 Adjusting the Doors If the gaps around the doors are uneven, the door can be adjusted. To adjust the doors, loosen the two bolts (a) on each hinge, adjust the door until an equal gap is achieved all the way around. (a) Retighten all four bolts (a). See Figure 5-9. (b) Figure 5-6 (a) (a) Figure 5-9 Figure 5-11 3. After the new filter has been replaced, the engine oil normally decreases a little. Make sure that the engine oil does not leak through the seal and check the oil level on the dipstick. Add oil if necessary. 4. The engine oil capacity is 2.22 quarts (2.1L). Section 5 - Product Care 15

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15
S
ECTION
5 — P
RODUCT
C
ARE
Removing the Battery Access Panel
Unlock the battery access panel under the seat
by rotating the lock knob, then lifting the battery
access panel. See Figure 5-4.
(a)
Figure 5-4
Removing the Engine Access Panel
Lift up on the handle (a) near the front of the
engine access panel under the seat, then remove
the engine access panel. See Figure 5-5.
(a)
Figure 5-5
Removing the Air Filter Access Panel
Remove the two screws (a) securing the air filter
access panel (b) to the front of the seat box. See
Figure 5-6.
(a)
(b)
(a)
Figure 5-6
Jacking Up the Utility Vehicle
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, death or vehicle damage do not
work under the vehicle unless it is secured by safe stands or
suitable blocking.
1.
Jack up the front end of the utility vehicle on
the front frame tube (a) only. See Figure 5-7.
(a)
Figure 5-7
2.
Jack the rear of the utility vehicle only after
placing a wooden block under the right
(a) and left frame tube (b) for securing the
engine and then supporting it. Do not apply
jack pressure on the steel plate directly
under the engine. See Figure 5-8.
(a)
(b)
Figure 5-8
Adjusting the Doors
If the gaps around the doors are uneven, the
door can be adjusted. To adjust the doors, loosen
the two bolts (a) on each hinge, adjust the door
until an equal gap is achieved all the way around.
Retighten all four bolts (a). See Figure 5-9.
(a)
(a)
Figure 5-9
If the door is not latching properly, the latches (a)
can be adjusted. Loosen the two bolts (b) securing
the latch (a), position the latch (a) so that the door
closes and latches properly, then re-tighten the
two bolts (b). See Figure 5-10.
(a)
(b)
(b)
Figure 5-10
Checking & Refilling Refuel
CAUTION
Do not smoke while refueling. Be sure to stop the engine
before refueling.
1.
Turn the key switch to ON, check the
amount of fuel by the fuel gauge.
2.
Fill fuel tank when fuel gauge shows ± or
less fuel in the tank.
3.
The fuel tank holds approximately 7.28
gallons (28L) of fuel.
Checking & Adding Oil
Important:
If oil level is low, do not run the engine.
1.
Park the vehicle on a flat surface with
engine off, remove the seat and engine
access panel to access the engine.
2.
To check the oil level, remove the dipstick (a),
wipe it clean, replace it, and pull it out again,
check to see if the level is too low and add
new oil to the full level on the dipstick (a). See
Figure 5-11 for the location of dipstick.
(a)
Figure 5-11
3.
After the new filter has been replaced,
the engine oil normally decreases a little.
Make sure that the engine oil does not leak
through the seal and check the oil level on
the dipstick. Add oil if necessary.
4.
The engine oil capacity is 2.22 quarts (2.1L).