2009 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Owners Manual - Page 106

2009 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 105 Throttle Pedal If the throttle pedal has excessive play due to either cable stretch or misadjustment, it will cause a delay in throttle response, especially at low engine speed. Also, the throttle may not open fully. If the throttle pedal has no play, the throttle may be hard to control, and the idle speed may be erratic. Check the throttle pedal play periodically in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, and adjust the play if necessary. j Throttle Pedal Play Inspection the parking brake. • Apply Put the gear shift lever in the "N" (Neutral) position. • Start the and warm it up thoroughly. • Measure engine, the distance throttle pedal moves be• fore the engine beginsthe to pick up speed. Free play A. Throttle Pedal B. 5 ∼ 10 mm (0.2 ∼ 0.4 in.) Throttle Pedal Play Adjustment • • should be 5 ∼ 10 mm (0.2 ∼ 0.4 in.). Stop the engine and check that the throttle pedal moves smoothly from full open to close, and the throttle closes quickly and completely. If the throttle pedal does not return properly, check the throttle cable routing, pedal free play, and cable damage. Then lubricate the throttle cable. the cargo bed and support it with the rod. • Lift and turn the throttle cable mounting nuts • Loosen at the end of the throttle cable. the adjuster until the proper amount of throt• Slide tle pedal play is obtained.

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
105
j
Throttle Pedal
If the throttle pedal has excessive play due to ei-
ther cable stretch or misadjustment, it will cause a
delay in throttle response, especially at low engine
speed. Also, the throttle may not open fully. If the
throttle pedal has no play, the throttle may be hard
to control, and the idle speed may be erratic. Check
the throttle pedal play periodically in accordance with
the Periodic Maintenance Chart, and adjust the play
if necessary.
Throttle Pedal Play Inspection
Apply the parking brake.
Put the gear shift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position.
Start the engine, and warm it up thoroughly.
Measure the distance the throttle pedal moves be-
fore the engine begins to pick up speed. Free play
should be 5
10 mm (0.2
0.4 in.).
Stop the engine and check that the throttle pedal
moves smoothly from full open to close, and the
throttle closes quickly and completely.
If the throttle pedal does not return properly, check
the throttle cable routing, pedal free play, and ca-
ble damage. Then lubricate the throttle cable.
A. Throttle Pedal
B. 5
10 mm (0.2
0.4 in.)
Throttle Pedal Play Adjustment
Lift the cargo bed and support it with the rod.
Loosen and turn the throttle cable mounting nuts
at the end of the throttle cable.
Slide the adjuster until the proper amount of throt-
tle pedal play is obtained.