2011 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC Owners Manual - Page 96

2011 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC Manual

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94 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Choke Knob Pulling the choke knob makes the carburetor provide a rich mixture for easy starting when the engine is cold. If starting is difficult or rich fuel mixture trouble occurs, inspect the choke knob, and adjust it if necessary. j Inspection that the choke knob returns properly and • Check that the inner cable slides smoothly. If there is any • • • irregularity, have the choke cable checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. Lift the cargo bed and support it with the hook. Raise the seat. Remove the guard plate by releasing the two air intake ducts and the 6 quick rivets. A. Guard Plate B. Air Intake Ducts (2 p.c.s.) C. Clamps D. Quick Rivets (6 p.c.s.) E. Cap sure the choke knob is all the way into its • Make released position. determine the amount of choke cable play at • To the knob, pull the choke knob out until the starter lever at the carburetor starts to move; the amount of choke knob travel is the amount of cable play.

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94
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
j
Choke Knob
Pulling the choke knob makes the carburetor pro-
vide a rich mixture for easy starting when the engine
is cold.
If starting is difficult or rich fuel mixture trouble oc-
curs, inspect the choke knob, and adjust it if neces-
sary.
Inspection
Check that the choke knob returns properly and
that the inner cable slides smoothly. If there is any
irregularity, have the choke cable checked by an
authorized Kawasaki dealer.
Lift the cargo bed and support it with the hook.
Raise the seat.
Remove the guard plate by releasing the two air
intake ducts and the 6 quick rivets.
A. Guard Plate
B. Air Intake Ducts (2 p.c.s.)
C. Clamps
D. Quick Rivets (6 p.c.s.)
E. Cap
Make sure the choke knob is all the way into its
released position.
To determine the amount of choke cable play at
the knob, pull the choke knob out until the starter
lever at the carburetor starts to move; the amount
of choke knob travel is the amount of cable play.