2013 Kawasaki Teryx 750 FI 4X4 SPORT Owners Manual - Page 53

2013 Kawasaki Teryx 750 FI 4X4 SPORT Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 51 j Shift Levers This vehicle is equipped with two different shift levers: the gear shift lever and the differential shift lever. Gear Shift Lever The gear shift lever is located to the right side of the operator's seat. The gear shift lever has four positions: "H" (High), "L" (Low), "N" (Neutral), and "R" (Reverse). Make certain that the vehicle is completely stopped and the engine is idling before shifting from "H" (High), "L" (Low) to "R" (Reverse) and vice versa. Move the gear shift lever forward or backward as indicated on the label next to the shift lever. Refer to the "Reversing Gears" section in the "HOW TO OPERATE" chapter. A. Gear Shift Lever B. "L" (Low) Position C. "H" (High) Position D. "N" (Neutral) Position E. "R" (Reverse) Position NOTICE Do not shift from "H" (High), "L" (Low) to "R" (Reverse) and vice versa when the vehicle is moving or with the engine running above idling speed, or the transmission could be damaged. The vehicle is equipped with a sub-transmission to allow maximum transmission efficiency. Use the low gearing for maximum torque at low speeds, for climbing hills, pulling a trailer, or keeping constant low speeds for agricultural use. The high gearing

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GENERAL INFORMATION
51
j
Shift Levers
This vehicle is equipped with two different shift
levers: the gear shift lever and the differential shift
lever.
Gear Shift Lever
The gear shift lever is located to the right side of
the operator’s seat.
The gear shift lever has four
positions: “H” (High), “L” (Low), “N” (Neutral), and
“R” (Reverse).
Make
certain
that
the
vehicle
is
completely
stopped and the engine is idling before shifting
from “H” (High), “L” (Low) to “R” (Reverse) and vice
versa.
Move the gear shift lever forward or back-
ward as indicated on the label next to the shift lever.
Refer to the “Reversing Gears” section in the
“HOW TO OPERATE” chapter.
A. Gear Shift Lever
B. “L” (Low) Position
C. “H” (High) Position
D. “N” (Neutral) Position
E. “R” (Reverse) Position
NOTICE
Do not shift from “H” (High), “L” (Low) to “R”
(Reverse) and vice versa when the vehicle
is moving or with the engine running above
idling speed, or the transmission could be
damaged.
The vehicle is equipped with a sub-transmission
to allow maximum transmission efficiency. Use the
low gearing for maximum torque at low speeds, for
climbing hills, pulling a trailer, or keeping constant
low speeds for agricultural use.
The high gearing