2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 300 Owners Manual - Page 68
2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 300 Manual
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HOW TO RIDE 67 Stopping the ATV in an Emergency Your Kawasaki vehicle has been designed and manufactured to provide you optimum safety and convenience. However, in order to fully benefit from Kawasaki's safety engineering and craftsmanship, it is essential that you, the owner and operator, properly maintain your vehicle and become thoroughly familiar with its operation. Improper maintenance can create a dangerous situation known as throttle failure. Two of the most common causes of throttle failure are: 1. 2. An improperly serviced or clogged air cleaner may allow dirt and dust to enter the throttle body assembly and stick the throttle open. During removal of the air cleaner, dirt is allowed to enter and jam the throttle body assembly. j In an emergency situation such as throttle failure, your vehicle may be stopped by applying the brakes and shifting the engine stop switch to the " " position. If the engine stop switch is used, turn off the ignition switch after stopping the vehicle.