2014 Kawasaki Teryx Owners Manual - Page 128
2014 Kawasaki Teryx Manual
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 127 Excessive slippage will accelerate belt wear and lead to failure. Recognize these symptoms of excessive belt slippage. If excessive slippage occurs, do not continue to drive the vehicle until all damaged components are repaired. Smell of burning rubber. Visible white smoke. Sluggish initial acceleration or loss of power. Engine rpm is higher for the same vehicle speed. Engine vibration. Indications of Excessive Belt Slippage Brakes This vehicle is equipped with hydraulically activated disc brakes for the front wheels and enclosed wet multi-plate brake for the rear wheels. Brake Pedal: In accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, check the brake pedal free play. Depress the brake pedal lightly by hand. There should be 2 ∼ 10 mm (0.1 ∼ 0.4 in.) of free play. Brake Pedal Free Play Inspection If a large amount of water accidentally has entered the CVT housing, it will cause drive belt slippage and loss of power. If this occurs, consult an authorized Kawasaki dealer. When Swamped • • j A. Brake Pedal B. 2 ∼ 10 mm (0.1 ∼ 0.4 in.)